The Star Trek: Voyager star, Kate Mulgrew, who narrated a film that declares the sun revolves around the earth, has come to her senses and discredited the film, after the fact.
“Everything we think we know about our universe is wrong,” Mulgrew’s voice argues over cosmic images in the trailer for “The Principle,” according to the DailyMail.com.
Mulgrew has come out publicly on her Facebook page to distance herself from the film. Part of her remark made her point clear: “…Let me assure everyone that I completely agree with the eminent physicist Lawrence Krauss, who was himself misrepresented in the film, and who has written a succinct rebuttal in SLATE. I am not a geocentrist, nor am I in any way a proponent of geocentrism.”
This farce of a documentary tries to prove a geocentric idea that has long been proven wrong – but then again, it was financed by the Holocaust-denier Robert Sungenis, who, by the way, added scientists to the documentary without their consent or knowledge.
Physicist Laurence Krauss, one of several scientists to appear in the trailer, wrote a response piece in Slate. In it he lambasted geocentrism and stated that he did not know how the clips of him were obtained.
Written on plane back. Re silly geocentric doc. http://t.co/T1gbXCKvO2
— Lawrence Krauss (@LKrauss1) April 8, 2014
For all who asked: Some clips of me apparently were mined for movie on geocentricism. So stupid does disservice to word nonsense. Ignore it.
— Lawrence Krauss (@LKrauss1) April 8, 2014
A statement Krauss made in Slate says it all, “The notion that anyone in the 21st century could take seriously the notion that the sun orbits the Earth, or that the Earth is the center of the universe, is almost unbelievable.”
It is unclear how much Mulgrew knew before she signed up as narrator, however, many fans in the comment section are glad she has come out against the film.
The film will be released this spring and is strongly advertised on Sungenis’ blog, Galileo Was Wrong.
It is doubtful that more than a handful of people will be rushing to the theaters to see it.
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