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Orb: On the Movements of the Earth! Episode 12 FULL LENGTH Reaction!

*FAITHFUL HEADPHONE WARNINGS*

Oczy, the man, the myth, the LEGEND in this episode! Let me tell you, my love for him has swelled to great heights this episode!

The clock runs out as Nowak is onto Oczy and Bardeni's research and the two men must make crucial decisions on faith and research...if they're to save the evidence of Heliocentrism's existence to release to the public!

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Thank you for watching with me and for all the support!

Orb: On the Movements of the Earth! Episode 12 FULL LENGTH Reaction!

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Thank you for the comment and the kind words! I could watch Badeni and Oczy talk to each other all day! That is a great comparison of Badeni and Oczy as well! I love that history connecting with all of this as well! Huzzah for history and science merging this episode!

Romaniablack

Welllll saaaaaiiiddddd - yes! I love that true belief being a dialogue and connecting it as an “orbit” - we love to see it! Thanks for the comment!

Romaniablack

Thanks for the great reaction! I’m glad you enjoyed the conversation between Oczy and Badeni. A meta thing I like about it is how it’s not just a character moment but it also mirrors the history of the philosophy of science. Badeni is a classical empiricist in the mold of Francis Bacon. he believes that if he observes the world carefully enough, he can induce its fundamental laws. To that end, he hoards observation logs, convinced he can infer God’s design from them. Relative to his superiors in the abbey who argue purely from authority Badeni’s approach seems genuinely scientific. But in our history, empiricism ran into a logical problem known as the problem of induction. I won’t get into the weeds, but essentially it raised doubts about whether we can ever justify extrapolating past patterns into universal laws. It triggered centuries of soul-searching over what science actually is if observation alone can’t secure truth. Karl Popper eventually introduced the idea of falsifiability; i.e., something isn't real science if you don't leave room for your idea to be disproven. Science advances not by confirming beliefs, but by surviving attempts to refute them by replacing weaker conjectures with stronger ones. It’s a fun way to show that while Oczy may not be as learned as Badeni, he's approaching the meta of science with the nuance of someone centuries ahead of him.

Tim Kane

When Oczy warned Badeni that truth locked away from criticism is fragile, he was urging him beyond pride, beyond the loneliness of being the sole voice for heliocentrism. He declared that belief must endure the testing of others, else it risks becoming illusion. Yet, almost in the same breath, he contradicted himself: “Heliocentrism is my faith.” In this paradox, Oczy revealed the core of his humanity—struggling between reason and conviction, openness and pride. His growth lies not in perfection but in this tension, for we too live it: holding beliefs we long to see tested, yet clinging to them as articles of faith. We relate to him deeply, for we too wrestle with pride, with the fragile comfort of being “right alone.” Through Oczy, we see that true belief is not possession, but dialogue—an orbit sustained by many voices.

Deepraj


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