An excellent defense for Geocentrism. Yet I'm puzzled how the author doesn't seem to understand that if Geocentrism attests to a Creator (he asserts correctly that Heliocentrism was invented to hide Yahweh) how much more so does the cosmology of a level earth? Technically, Level Earth is 100% "geocentric" as it teaches there is NO "outer space", or anything existing outside the firmament of earth, excepting of course Yahweh's throne above it.
I immediately accepted Geocentrism upon first learning of it many years ago, for the reasons wonderfully expounded in Nikao's book. But Geocentrism was merely a wider opening of the cosmology rabbit hole.
Upon closer investigation and research we discover that like Heliocentrism, Geocentrism also requires the acceptance of this magical force called "gravity" (a theory that science admits cannot be proven or quantified) with tiny little earth floating in "space." Yet as comparatively insignificant the mass of earth is to the infinite, or nearly infinite vacuum of space, this physics-defying, herculean "gravity" is capable to keep earth's atmosphere from being sucked (technically, "pushed") out when there is no solid barrier (e.g. firmament) to contain it. And according to NASA, "gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces."
While I still have a few wrinkles to iron out, I say Level Earth is the most Biblically correct understanding of true cosmology.