Book Description:
"Samuel Birley Rowbotham, under the pseudonym 'Parallax',
lectured for two decades up and down Britain promoting his unique
flat earth theory. This book, in which he lays out his world
system, went through three editions, starting with a 16 page
pamphlet published in 1849 and a second edition of 221 pages
published in 1865. The third edition of 1881 (which had inflated
to 430 pages) was used as the basis of this etext.
Rowbotham was an accomplished debater who reputedly steamrollered
all nents, and his followers, who included many well-educated
people, were equally tenacious. One of them, John Hampden, got
involved in a bet with the famous naturalist Alfred Russel
Wallace about the flat earth. An experiment which Hampden
proposed didn't resolve the issue, and the two ended up in court
in 1876. The judge ruled against Hampton, who started a long
campaign of legal harassment of Wallace. Rowbotham hints at the
incident in this book.
Rowbotham believed that the earth is flat. The contients float on
an infinite ocean which somehow has a layer of fire underneath
it. The lands we know are surrounded by an infinite wilderness of
ice and snow, beyond the Antarctic ocean, bordered by an immense
circular ice-cliff. What we call the North Pole is in the center
of the earth.
The polar projection of the flat earth creates obvious
discrepancies with known geography, particularly the farther
south you go. Figure 54 inadvertantly illustrates this problem.
The Zetetic has a severly squashed South America and Africa,
and Australia and New Zealand in the middle of the Pacific. I
think that by the 19th century people would have noticed if
Australia and Africa were thousands of miles further apart than
expected, let alone if Africa was wider than it was long!
The Zetetic Sun, moon, planets and stars are all only a few
hundred miles above the surface of the earth. The sun orbits the
north pole once a day at a constant altitude. The moon is both
self-illuminated and semi-transparent. Eclipses can be explained
by some unknown object occulting the sun or moon. Zetetic
cosmology is 'faith-based', based, that is, on a literal
interpretation of selected Biblical quotes. Hell is exactly as
advertised, directly below us. Heaven is not a state of mind, it
is a real place, somewhere above us. He uses Ussherian Biblical
chronology to mock the concept that stars could be millions of
light years away. He attacks the concept of a plurality of worlds
because no other world than this one is mentioned in the Bible.
Rowbotham never adequately explains his alternative astronomy. If
the Copernican theory so adequately explains planetary motions,
why did it, and what would he use in its place? What is the
sun orbiting around once a day and how does it work like a
spotlight, not a 'point source'? If the moon is self-luminous,
what creates its phases? If gravity appears to work here on
earth, why doesn't it apply to the celestial objects just a few
hundred miles up?
To make his system work he had to throw out a great deal of
science, including the scientific method itself, using instead
what he calls a 'Zetetic' method. As far as I can see this is
simply a license to employ circular reasoning (e.g., the earth is
flat, hence we can see distant lighthouses, hence the earth is
flat).
Zetetic Astronomy is a key work of flat-earth thought, just as
Donnelly's Atlantis, the Antediluvian World is still considered
required reading on the subject of Atlantis. If you ever have to
debate the flat earth pro or con, this book is a complete agenda
of each point that you'll have to argue." (Quote from
sacred-texts.com)
Table of Contents:
Publisher's Preface; Preface To The Second Edition; Zetetic And
Theoretic Defined And Compared; Experiments Demonstrating The
True Form Of Standing Water, And Proving The Earth To Be A Plane;
The Earth No Axial Or Orbital Motion; The