Re: "I wouldn't call the Lubavitcher rebbe any names like I would call you. However, he had some very mistaken views and so did his chassidim! "
Rabbi Schneerson was a highly educated individual, fully versed in all the modern sciences, and successfully defended his geocentric Torah view of the Earth's relations to the Universe to his Physics Professor in front of his entire class at the Sorbonne in Paris!
When his Professor challenged young Schneerson to defend his "antiquated" and "backwards" view, Schneerson calmly replied that each celestial body exists in a Universe with no known boundaries, in which there is no "stationary starting point" for measuring the movements of any one celestial body in relation to any of the others.
Furthermore, he continued, the Solar System, along with the infinite Universe, exists in a state of constant flux and motion, and as a result no one can declare any one place in it to be "home base".
Neither can anyone prove the permanent location of Earth within the vastness of a Universe in constant motion.
Therefore, Schneerson concluded, is it not a fact that under such conditions, to say that the Sun is the center of our planetary orbits is nor more provable than to say that the Earth is the center of the known Universe? --
Is this not so according to the Laws of Physics?
Astonished, the Sorbonne Professor conceded to the entire class that Rabbi Schneerson's position was unassailable and equally as valid as the more commonly accepted theory.
This account is true.