Because... Well,
because.
Why do you hate God? (WFTH-I)
Barbarian observes:
So your argument is that a discredited theory fits the Bible? You can see from the actual data I provided that there are no "concentric shells." And astronomers don't see any evidence for any of them, farther out. In fact, if you pick another galaxy, the redshifts will be pretty much what you see from our vantage point.
Guy retorts:
You are clueless.
What's got you riled is that I'm not evidenceless. And the evidence is what trashed your "concentric circles" story.
Barbarian observes:
No, the data make it discredited. As you saw, even the closest galaxy clusters don't form concentric circles around the Earth.
You don't understand english. Is english your first language? I can get you help if you need.
I don't think generic insults will help you, either. Get some facts, if you want to save your argument.
Barbarian chuckles:
That's what the data show. Turns out that the actual distribution of galaxies around ours looks more like two bears fighting, than "concentric circles." Reality counts.
Even if you really, really want to believe something else.
It like I'm talking and you are deaf. Words mean things. Pay attention.
It's the "E" word that's taking you down. No evidence, you lose.
Barbarian, regarding his comedy career:
I was. But not a very good one. Turns out, I was a much better scientist.
I think scientists cringe when they see you say this.
That's a testable belief. There are a number of actual scientists here besides me. Ask them.
Guy backs away from the concentric story, and Barbarian asks:
So you're touting it here, because...?
Pay attention to what I actually say. If you could answer this question for yourself, you'd be someone worthwhile to discuss things with. But those people are rare.
It's actually useful to talk to anyone in such discussions. You, for example, are doing great as a bad example.
Barbarian observes:
You got tripped up by history. A lot of things pass peer review, and subsequent data show that they weren't right after all.
Who got tripped up by history?
You did. Science is constantly re-checking old theories, and revising them. It must seem like cheating to creationists, sometimes. They find decades-old stuff, and are flummoxed to find out that scientists continue to learn new things.
Barbarian observes:
Large-scale surveys of galactic clustering show no sign of concentric circles. Here's another discussion, with a diagram of the ways Galaxies cluster:
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, contains about 100 billion stars and belongs to a cluster of similar galaxies we call the Local Group. The Local Group is an outlying part of a huge cluster of galactic groups called the Virgo Supercluster. On a larger scale still, the universe seems to consist of billions of superclusters strung out through space in huge filaments, with immense voids between them as depicted in Figure 33.
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/file.php/1306/M150_1_033i.jpg
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=187502
So far, you've given us no reason to believe you can read the literature and understand it.