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October 12, 2015, 02:38:12 AM
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October 12, 2015, 02:34:24 AM
I do not believe that the Earth is flat. That is my opinion and I will stick with that.
Believing means not knowing!

Tell me why is the sun moving the same speed than stars, or is everything the exact same distance away.
Like the sun is 400 times bigger than the moon and like magic also 400 times bigger.
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October 12, 2015, 12:24:57 AM
The Ice is Falling! The Ice is Falling!

http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa020700a.htm

"For the past month, mysterious falls of large chunks of ice have rained down on Italy and Spain. But these are just the latest instances of a phenomenon that has occurred at least for centuries.

...

Professor Jesus Martinez Frias, the geologist investigating the ice falls in Spain, told BBC News, “The most surprised person of all by this phenomenon is me.”"

http://www.oewf.org/en/2015/02/interview-with-prof-jesus-martinez-frias-redespa-director/

"Prof. Dr. Jesús Martinez-Frias, Senior Scientist at Instituto de Geociencias and Professor “Ad Honorem” at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, has an impressive professional career. He has participated in numerous scientific projects (e.g. IGCP, NASA, ESA, NATO) and combines his expertise on Planetary Geology and Astrobiology with aspects on Geoscience Education and Geoethics. Here he gives us some insights into his work – also for the Spanish Network of Planetology and Astrobiology (REDESPA)."




♫ So we sailed on to the sun

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October 11, 2015, 09:23:44 PM
I do not believe that the Earth is flat. That is my opinion and I will stick with that.

"The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
So what is your opinion on the Earth's shape?

Flat-shaped, disc-shaped, or spherical (almost)?


The surface we live on looks flat to me.
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October 11, 2015, 09:06:34 PM
I do not believe that the Earth is flat. That is my opinion and I will stick with that.

"The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
So what is your opinion on the Earth's shape?

Flat-shaped, disc-shaped, or spherical (almost)?
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October 11, 2015, 08:45:40 PM
I do not believe that the Earth is flat. That is my opinion and I will stick with that.

"The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
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October 11, 2015, 07:38:50 PM
This thread needs to die.
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October 11, 2015, 07:25:07 PM
I do not believe that the Earth is flat. That is my opinion and I will stick with that.
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October 11, 2015, 06:39:34 PM
Lol, at digging your way to heaven.
so what happens if we dig down?

do you think the sun is a sphere or flat as well

Yes I ask this question too, so we got 3000 miles up in the sky, but how much can we dig below before we hit the lower firmament?

I found this video about the bottom firmament:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEVW_9EVjFE
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October 11, 2015, 06:39:24 PM
Lol, at digging your way to heaven.
so what happens if we dig down?

do you think the sun is a sphere or flat as well

a) If we dig down I suspect that we eventually get to the firmament.

b) I think that the Sun is a slightly concave disk, perhaps a projection on the firmament dome.

It seems "they" prefer to twist the truth rather then straight out lie. If any of this is correct then our plane(t) if you include the firmament is a giant under water/ice golden globe with a flat area of separation between the air above and the land and sea below. As the song goes "we all live in a yellow submarine".
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October 11, 2015, 05:21:46 PM
Lol, at digging your way to heaven.
so what happens if we dig down?

do you think the sun is a sphere or flat as well
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October 11, 2015, 01:52:44 PM
The idea that people are standing, ships are sailing and planes are flying upside down on certain parts of Earth while others tilted at 90 degrees and all other impossible angles is complete absurdity. The idea that a man digging a hole straight down could eventually reach sky on the other side is ludicrous.
Common sense tells every free-thinking person correctly that there truly is an “up” and “down” in nature, unlike the “everything is relative” rhetoric of the Newtonian/Einsteinian paradigm




Quoting, “On the False Wisdom of the Philosophers” by Lacantius, “A sphere where people on the other side live with their feet above their heads, where rain, snow and hail fall upwards, where trees and crops grow upside-down and the sky is lower than the ground? The ancient wonder of the hanging gardens of Babylon dwindle into nothing in comparison to the fields, seas, towns and mountains that pagan philosophers believe to be hanging from the earth without support!”



https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12645979

Lol, at digging your way to heaven.
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October 11, 2015, 12:01:19 PM
Newton theorized and it is now commonly taught that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction. If the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter and the Earth 8,000 miles, however, using their own math and “law,” it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive and therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around. If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity, especially at Earth’s sea-level, where its gravitational attraction would even further out-trump the Moon’s. And if the Moon’s gravity truly did supersede the Earth’s causing the tides to be drawn towards it, there should be nothing to stop them from continuing onwards and upwards towards their great attractor.


Oh, and what causes the tides on the other side of the "globe" which are there but not as strong as the side facing the moon.

Lets face it, its all bonkers.

The Earth *does* exert more gravitational pull, hence why the Moon is in orbit around the Earth, and why the oceans stay on earth rather than flying towards the Moon or something.  While the oceans don't fly towards the moon, the moon's gravitational pull *does* attract the oceans towards it as it orbits around the Earth.  This creates a little bulge in the ocean that we call the tide.  Why is the bulge small?  As you pointed out, the Earth is far more massive.
Let's also not forget about the fact that both of them spin and that also has an impact on the tides.

Coriolis effect also has consequences on the air.
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October 11, 2015, 11:58:06 AM
Newton theorized and it is now commonly taught that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction. If the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter and the Earth 8,000 miles, however, using their own math and “law,” it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive and therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around. If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity, especially at Earth’s sea-level, where its gravitational attraction would even further out-trump the Moon’s. And if the Moon’s gravity truly did supersede the Earth’s causing the tides to be drawn towards it, there should be nothing to stop them from continuing onwards and upwards towards their great attractor.


Oh, and what causes the tides on the other side of the "globe" which are there but not as strong as the side facing the moon.

Lets face it, its all bonkers.

The Earth *does* exert more gravitational pull, hence why the Moon is in orbit around the Earth, and why the oceans stay on earth rather than flying towards the Moon or something.  While the oceans don't fly towards the moon, the moon's gravitational pull *does* attract the oceans towards it as it orbits around the Earth.  This creates a little bulge in the ocean that we call the tide.  Why is the bulge small?  As you pointed out, the Earth is far more massive.
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October 11, 2015, 10:44:35 AM
A century ago W.M. Carpenter published a book called One Hundred Proofs that the Earth is Not a Globe.

Today we have YouTube and a playlist with two hundred videos proving that the Earth is not a globe:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6vJ0qi2dfs&list=PL9bIz6Hi9BApGWAdq5uR6F7dhqn2-d0nN&index=1
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October 10, 2015, 04:34:04 PM
♫Watching The Wheels♫

People say I'm crazy doing what I'm doing,
Well they give me all kinds of warnings to save me from ruin,
When I say that I'm o.k. they look at me kind of strange,
Surely your not happy now you no longer play the game,

People say I'm lazy dreaming my life away,
Well they give me all kinds of advice designed to enlighten me,
When I tell that I'm doing Fine watching shadows on the wall,
Don't you miss the big time boy you're no longer on the ball?

I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round,
I really love to watch them roll,
No longer riding on the merry-go-round,
I just had to let it go,

People asking questions lost in confusion,
Well I tell them there's no problem,
Only solutions,
Well they shake their heads and they look at me as if I've lost my mind,
I tell them there's no hurry...
I'm just sitting here doing time,

I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round,
I really love to watch them roll,
No longer riding on the merry-go-round,
I just had to let it go.
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October 10, 2015, 04:27:36 PM
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October 10, 2015, 03:55:01 PM
If you're a fan of the idea that our flat Earth has a firmament (dome) that's surrounded by water above and water below then you'll enjoy this video.

The Flat Earth Is THE YELLOW SUBMARINE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbgGKCRF5X8



Do we all live in a yellow submarine?

♫ And our friends are all on board
♫ Many more of them live next door

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October 10, 2015, 03:47:45 PM
Newton theorized and it is now commonly taught that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction. If the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter and the Earth 8,000 miles, however, using their own math and “law,” it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive and therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around. If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity, especially at Earth’s sea-level, where its gravitational attraction would even further out-trump the Moon’s. And if the Moon’s gravity truly did supersede the Earth’s causing the tides to be drawn towards it, there should be nothing to stop them from continuing onwards and upwards towards their great attractor.


Oh, and what causes the tides on the other side of the "globe" which are there but not as strong as the side facing the moon.

Lets face it, its all bonkers.

Essentially, you're letting us have the burden of proof to disprove the flat earth principle. I'll offer the same fallacy, then.

What do you think causes the Earth's tides?
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October 10, 2015, 03:38:56 PM
Newton theorized and it is now commonly taught that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction. If the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter and the Earth 8,000 miles, however, using their own math and “law,” it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive and therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around. If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity, especially at Earth’s sea-level, where its gravitational attraction would even further out-trump the Moon’s. And if the Moon’s gravity truly did supersede the Earth’s causing the tides to be drawn towards it, there should be nothing to stop them from continuing onwards and upwards towards their great attractor.


Oh, and what causes the tides on the other side of the "globe" which are there but not as strong as the side facing the moon.

Lets face it, its all bonkers.
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