Again, noYou said "the existence of a physical phenomena" in that quote. Aren't the behavior of the "repetitious movements of the sun" as you describe them a physical phenomena which existence you claim to be able to prove via maths?
The quote I provided as a counter was @Rhakim saying he calculated ideal trajectories, and you clearly considered them unprovable physical phenomena.
By your own logic, you cannot prove the behavior of sun movements as you describe them with maths.
It would actually be easier for you to defend your thesis by admitting you slipped up and giving up a part of it
You cannot prove that a black hole exists and pulls all light into it through an equation. That was the point of the first quote
Once again, those 2 quotes of mine have nothing to do woth each other. Youre attempting to tie them together where there is no link at all
Once again, the repetitious movement of the sun describes a SYSTEM OF MOTION, not the existence of a physical object that we all clearly see already