It has been proved by people seeing it from space ( oh yeah and all the maths and other academic disciplines).You're welcome to say that but proving it is another matter.
The fact you do not accept those proofs doesn't mean they are not valid.
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It has been proved by people seeing it from space ( oh yeah and all the maths and other academic disciplines).You're welcome to say that but proving it is another matter.
So they tell us.It has been proved by people seeing it from space ( oh yeah and all the maths and other academic disciplines).
To you, I agree. To me, they're not valid and for good reason.The fact you do not accept those proofs doesn't mean they are not valid.
Just saying something isn't valid doesn't mean it's not valid.So they tell us.
The reality is nobody would get to so called space in the vacuum they tell us it supposedly is.
The thing is people seem happy to go with stuff that defies logic when they can clearly see how stuff works down here and why it doesn't when you take away the medium for atmospheric travel.
The only thing of Earth that's seen from above is from the highest flying craft which are still well within atmosphere and at a height where it is impossible to determine a spinning globe.
They even show us silly supposed spacewalks with a supposed globe underneath with no global movement, despite us being told the ISS orbits the Earth 16 times a day.
An absolute joke.
To you, I agree. To me, they're not valid and for good reason.
Yes. Lots of people have provided proof over the past 100 pages. I won't waste my time trying to argue with a WUM I'd rather just laugh at your incoherent ramblings & read interesting posts from genuine posters.Can you prove their stories are truth's?
And saying it is does not mean it is.Just saying something isn't valid doesn't mean it's not valid.
I have no onus to prove anything. I'm not trying to pacify you or anyone else. I'm not trying to say my theories are factual without showing proof.The onus is on you to prove it, something you have so far failed to do
I don't know if it is still around, but there used to be something called "The Trojan Defence". Basically someone downloads something illegal, or more likely a series of illegal things over a course of time, the police find it on their computer and it ends up in court. The defence barrister pops up smugly and says "Oh but viruses and trojans can do all sorts to your computer, this was done by a virus". Hands waved a vague bit of blame and the problem waved away.Just saying something isn't valid doesn't mean it's not valid.
The onus is on you to prove it, something you have so far failed to do
Why can’t vehicles get close to the source?First of all you cannot see light side on unless particles in the atmosphere allow it.
No vehicle would ever get close to the source.
Because the source of our light and heat is too cold and dark until it's gone an immeasurable distance, melted hydrogen icicles on a flexible rigid dome and reflected off a diffusing reflector which somehow still gives us a nice sharp image when it reaches our shitty eyes.Why can’t vehicles get close to the source?
There's nothing rock hard about it. It's merely a hydrogen/helium ice skin.
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Then there are theoretical scientists who look for truth.
And then there's pseudo-scientists and theoretical physicists doing, what?
Telling stories that cannot be proven and making out the equations and gobbledygook fit that storyline.
It's all about who believe in what that cannot be proven.
When they're offered as factual it then requires proof.
I’d say this can be dangerous. 50 years ago we as a race stepped foot on another celestial body, we had a supersonic airliner. These days we have the worlds largest megaphone (the internet) and it seems if you shout loudest and last, you don’t have to be right.The difference is that covid misinformation is dangerous, earth shape disinformation lets us laugh at the paranoid delusional.
I’d say this can be dangerous. 50 years ago we as a race stepped foot on another celestial body, we had a supersonic airliner. These days we have the worlds largest megaphone (the internet) and it seems if you shout loudest and last, you don’t have to be right.
misinformation is dangerous full stop
aye, science I & IIAye, maybe I've missed something.![]()
it’s this mindset of ‘It’s my opinion and you can’t make me change that’. So regardless of science, actual accounts of people who have had the tangible experience, and some basic common fuckin sense, they can spout random shit because they are so insecure that they dare not acknowledge somebody may be smarter or better informed than they are!I'm with you on this one. The type of mindset when use to talk about stuff like flat earth is harmless, but that type of backward logic leads of anti vaxers, climate change deniers etc etc
Feel free to choose. You're your own boss.Yes. Lots of people have provided proof over the past 100 pages. I won't waste my time trying to argue with a WUM I'd rather just laugh at your incoherent ramblings & read interesting posts from genuine posters.
Good write up but it does not offer any proof of a globe and any of the stuff associated with it.I don't know if it is still around, but there used to be something called "The Trojan Defence". Basically someone downloads something illegal, or more likely a series of illegal things over a course of time, the police find it on their computer and it ends up in court. The defence barrister pops up smugly and says "Oh but viruses and trojans can do all sorts to your computer, this was done by a virus". Hands waved a vague bit of blame and the problem waved away.
Some of the responses on this thread remind me of that. "So they say.....", just seems to be a valid way of taking a massive load of evidence for a space programme or an insanely complicated long con, and pretending it didn't happen.
In terms of IT Forensics, the prosecution would then dig into details of the response: No virus has been found on this PC, there is no known virus that does this, there is no known virus that edits your browser history showing a history of downloading this still, no known virus that stops working when you go on holiday, no known virus that then appears to open this material on a regular basis and constructs a play list. The defendant has clearly been browsing for this stuff, downloading it and viewing it every night. At that point the judge sends the defendant off to prison.
The difference here is the person claiming one far fetched unworkable idea and denying what is right in front of his face,is free to keep waving away firm evidence like it didn't happen and live in his blissful two dimensional world of ignorance.
Immense cold, in a nutshell.Why can’t vehicles get close to the source?
And surely we would notice this thick atmosphere near the hold wouldn’t we not, surely someone would have noticed this and investigated it?
So what CAN be seen via mountain tops aided by the dome reflection mirror?Feel free to choose. You're your own boss.
Good write up but it does not offer any proof of a globe and any of the stuff associated with it.
Immense cold, in a nutshell.
Nobody is going to investigate something they cannot even get close to, physically.
What can be seen with telescopes via mountain tops aided by the doome reflection mirror is another thing.
it’s this mindset of ‘It’s my opinion and you can’t make me change that’. So regardless of science, actual accounts of people who have had the tangible experience, and some basic common fuckin sense, they can spout random shit because they are so insecure that they dare not acknowledge somebody may be smarter or better informed than they are!
oh and it completely pisses on the graves of Apollo 1, challenger, Columbia and the cosmoneaughts who gave their lives so the race could explore beyond our own planet. Because this shit calls them all liars
Potentially what's going on in and around the centre in much more detail than we can see from our vantage points.So what CAN be seen via mountain tops aided by the dome reflection mirror?
It's not too cold for planes to fly over. Planes would get nowhere near the centre because it's too inhospitable for man or machine.So if it’s too cold for planes to fly other, when does this light source transfer over to heat?
You managed to source any photos of this or even know of anyone who is involved in investigating this?Potentially what's going on in and around the centre in much more detail than we can see from our vantage points.
It's not too cold for planes to fly over. Planes would get nowhere near the centre because it's too inhospitable for man or machine.
And the light source doesn't transfer to heat. The heat source transfers to light.
No.You managed to source any photos of this or even know of anyone who is involved in investigating this?
Can you tell me where these telescopes are positioned?
Why?