monkeytassle
Striker
No. I studied sciences. And have been on an aeroplane. And seen the curvature of the earth. And done a bungee jump.Have you?
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No. I studied sciences. And have been on an aeroplane. And seen the curvature of the earth. And done a bungee jump.Have you?
Sciences can apply to anything to do with Earth.No. I studied sciences.
And have been on an aeroplane.
No you haven't.And seen the curvature of the earth.
Good for you. I won't be doing one anytime soon.And done a bungee jump.
Can you ask him why the Sun and Moon appear to move but the so called stars (points of light) remain fixed in the sky even though they are all reflectionsHave you been mainlining petrol?
I have. You'd have to be a full on head case not to believe this science stuffSciences can apply to anything to do with Earth.
Me too.
No you haven't.
Good for you. I won't be doing one anytime soon.
What science stuff?I have. You'd have to be a full on head case not to believe this science stuff
Aside from gravity, photographs and your eyes.What science stuff?
I believe all science. All of it.
I’ve just dipped into this thread for the first time and I’m interested by this.No. It's not a sphere. It's a carbon arc that will show up what is under it, which is what you'll see of the moon after seeing what the carbon arc shows up first, which is what you see as the sun and every other point of light coming from within projected onto the dome.
I believe in real science. Gravity is not one of them because it isn't a scientific reality.Aside from gravity, photographs and your eyes.
Mirages a plenty when you look at his numerous other photosHere's something for you to get your teeth into. Let's see if you go for the mirage clap trap.
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How is gravity not science?I believe in real science. Gravity is not one of them because it isn't a scientific reality.
Our eyes see science. Earth is science.
Photographs can be manipulated to not show reality, so they're sketchy at the very least and have to be questioned when the truth of them is not forthcoming.
No I don't.I’ve just dipped into this thread for the first time and I’m interested by this.
Do you have a newsletter I could subscribe to?
I just think we’ve got the usual bullying by the science ‘zealots’ here. Just because something seems to be a fact today doesn’t mean it will be tomorrow.No I don't.
Feel free to put your opinions into here though.
Every single time people have asked you for proof that the earth is not a globe you have said about your bath experiment. That is why I have picked on that.Nope but the energy within does.
A bath isn't my major proof at all but you carry on going with that if that's all you can muster for your argument.
Yep, so they say.Mirages a plenty when you look at his numerous other photos
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Because it doesn't exist.How is gravity not science?
We haveI just think we’ve got the usual bullying by the science ‘zealots’ here. Just because something seems to be a fact today doesn’t mean it will be tomorrow.
Scientists used to believe that fish had feet and that if you ran fast enough you could get to tomorrow before anyone else did. Both of those facts have now been largely disproved.
So let’s all keep an open mind eh?
Yep. An open mind is a good start for anyone in terms of questioning stuff.So let’s all keep an open mind eh?
It quite plainly does. How does water behave in a zero gravity atmosphere?Yep, so they say.
The thing is it could never happen on a globe.
At 50 miles on your globe, not only would no buildings be seen but also those buildings would be tipped back over.
Basically you would be stood looking into the sky and the buildings would be angled away from you as you angle a\way from them.
See how silly it all is?
So much contradictory stuff with this global carry on.
Because it doesn't exist.
That could be quite important. When you look at a glass of water you can see the water curves up at the edges. Where solid surfaces meet water, you get a meniscus effect caused by the surface tension of the water. Basically down to certain attractive forces in the water, it causes it to be a 'bit sticky' and rise up the edges or contact point. Another way of doing that is to dip your finger in a glass of water and slowly pull it out. You can see the water 'stick' to you once you have left the level surface.More importantly, is his bath watter hot or cowld and does it have a rubber duck in it?
Irony overloadYep. An open mind is a good start for anyone in terms of questioning stuff.