Zetetic astronomy: Earth not a globe! An experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth etc.

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Zetetic astronomy: Earth not a globe! An experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth etc.

by Parallax

EN·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Please see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this text.

0:11
2

ZETETIC ASTRONOMY. EARTH NOT A GLOBE!

0:26
3

GENERAL CONTENTS.

0:01
4

ZETETIC ASTRONOMY.

1:13:37
5

SECTION 2. THE EARTH NO AXIAL OR ORBITAL MOTION.

8:22
6

SECTION 3. THE TRUE DISTANCE OF THE SUN AND STARS.

3:07
7

SECTION 4. THE SUN MOVES IN A CIRCLE OVER THE EARTH, CONCENTRIC WITH THE NORTH POLE.

0:49
8

SECTION 5. THE DIAMETER OF THE SUN’S PATH IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING—DIMINISHING FROM DECEMBER 21ST TO JUNE 15TH, AND ENLARGING FROM JUNE TO DECEMBER.

1:34
9

SECTION 6. CAUSE OF DAY AND NIGHT, SEASONS, &c.

7:07
10

SECTION 7. CAUSE OF “SUNRISE” AND “SUNSET.”

2:17

Description

In this mid‑Victorian treatise the author sets out a systematic investigation of the Earth’s true form, insisting that it can be determined through direct observation and simple experiments rather than abstract theory. Drawing on the Greek notion of “zetetic”—to seek or examine—the work assembles a series of measurements, logical deductions, and practical tests aimed at proving the planet is a stationary plane. The opening pages lay out the conviction that a careful, fact‑based approach will reveal a picture of the world that contradicts the widely accepted globe model.

The author also offers a pointed critique of the dominant scientific tradition, citing figures such as Newton and Copernicus to argue that many astronomical hypotheses are merely convenient fictions. By rejecting the idea of axial tilt, orbital motion, and a spherical Earth, the writer proposes a radical alternative in which the material world is flat and unmoving. The prose blends philosophical reflection with detailed experimental description, giving listeners a glimpse into a nineteenth‑century quest to reshape our understanding of the heavens.

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Full title

Zetetic astronomy: Earth not a globe! An experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth etc. An experimental inquiry into the true figure of the earth etc.

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (265K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Simpkin, Marshall, and co.,1865.

Credits

deaurider, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-01-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

P

Parallax

1816–1884

Best known for writing under the pen name “Parallax,” this 19th-century English author became famous for Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe, a work that helped shape later flat-earth writing. His career mixed lecturing, invention, and controversial ideas, making him a curious figure in Victorian popular science.

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