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Kings Dethroned - A History of the Evolution of Astronomy from the Time of the Roman Empire up to the Present Day: Showing it to be an Amazing Series of ... Upon an Error Made in the Second Century

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"Kings Dethroned" is a history of the evolution of astronomy from the Roman Empire to the early twentieth century. From Copernicus to Einstein, this volume provides an overview of the developments in the field of astronomy, tracing its history through the "mistakes" of its pioneers and practitioners and putting into question many principles generally considered to be true. This book is highly recommended for everyone with an interest in alternative astronomy and "Flat Earth Theory", and it would make for a fantastic addition to collections of related literature. Contents include: "When the World was Young", "Copernicus and Galileo", "Ole Roemer's Blunder", "Giants of Modern Astronomy", "The Distance to the Moon", "Romantic Theories", "A Galaxy of Blunders", "Mars", "The Transit of Venus, and the Distance to the Sun", "The Birth of a New Astronomy", "Einstein's Evidence", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on the history of Astronomy.

51 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1922

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390 reviews53 followers
March 25, 2019
This book was written in 1922 to show the errors in modern astronomical calculations, as well as to destroy Einstein's theories (including the Theory of Relativity).

Hickson had the benefit of being alive at the time these theories were introduced, so also had the opportunity to witness the experiments which allegedly proved Einstein's theories. But Hickson uses their own experiments to prove them wrong!

It is painfully obvious that Einstein's theories were accepted with little scrutiny not because they were true, but because they reinforced the heliocentric model they were already fully committed to: a classic case of confirmation bias.

The more I study the roots of modern astronomy, the more obvious it becomes that it is a fraud built on a mountain of lies.
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Author 18 books282 followers
August 9, 2020
You've got to love the titles of these old Flat Earth books. As I'm making a "Flat Earth Books" list for Goodreads, the first three are now, "Earth Not a Globe! An Experimental Inquiry into the True Figure of the Earth: Proving it a Plane, Without Axial or Orbital Motion; and the Only Material World in the Universe," (pause, take a breath) "Zetetic Cosmogony: Or Conclusive Evidence that the World is not a Rotating Revolving Globe but a Stationary Plane Circle," and now, "Kings Dethroned: A History of the Evolution of Astronomy Showing it to be an Amazing Series of Blunders Founded Upon an Error Made in the Second Century B.C." They weren't too big on brevity back then. It sure made for some epic titles you'd never see today though. Anyway, Gerard Hickson's book is just as essential reading as the other two mentioned, but this one focuses more on the history and people involved in promoting the heliocentric model of the universe, whereas the others were more focused on providing evidence for Flat Earth. Hickson essentially takes the reader through the history of heliocentrism's top players and knocks them all on their asses.
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29 reviews4 followers
November 29, 2018
Excellent!

A fascinating look at the scientific theories we were taught in school and how they are hardly more than unfounded assumptions.
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June 6, 2023
Interesting to see how science played out in real time (1920s). Ultimately, the vast amount of scientific evidence shows his conclusions to be incorrect. Yet in his time, it was a bold attempt to counter the theories of relativity, light, gravity, and the vast expanse of the universe.
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October 7, 2019
Well, I am not a scientist, but it sure made sense to me! This was a quick, interesting read.
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June 9, 2022
This book is quite explanatory and most helpful for one to better see the falsities of current astronomy.
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January 19, 2024
Brilliant book. It makes the "giants" of modern science look like mice by presenting alternatives to their assumed truths by actual evidence and proven, demonstrated experimentation. Our contemporary scholars would do well to step down from their pharisaical thrones and take a page out of this book.
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