But will you so-called 'forget' or is it part of aShow me who so-called I, supposedly am and I'll forget to draw a so-called diagram.
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But will you so-called 'forget' or is it part of aShow me who so-called I, supposedly am and I'll forget to draw a so-called diagram.
He is doing his best to move on from the tangent/normal debate, wonder why that isBut will you so-called 'forget' or is it part of aglobalflat-earth conspiracy to make me think you forgot?
More layers of what in the molecule?More tightly packed. More layers in the molecule.
What causes the stacking is applied energy pushing molecules through what is above so they sit on those molecules pushed through as their foundation. And so on and so on all the way up is stacked layers.
Nobody's talking about it as of yet.He is doing his best to move on from the tangent/normal debate, wonder why that is
Matter.More layers of what in the molecule?
Any answers on my pendulum if you've looked into it properly?
And how I can see the same tiny star even if I move 2000 miles but can't see a ship because of a build up of atmosphere say 50 miles away?
How do you add "matter" to a molecule without it becoming something different and what is the matter that is being added to the molecule?Nobody's talking about it as of yet.
Bring it back up and we'll go back through it, if you feel the need to.
Matter.
It isn't different. It's just more dense matter of the very same things.How do you add "matter" to molecule without it becoming something different and what is the matter that is being added to the molecule?
Any answers on my pendulum if you've looked into it properly?
And how I can see the same tiny star even if I move 2000 miles but can't see a ship because of a build up of atmosphere say 50 miles away?
Not yet, I'm expecting something as detailed as da vinci could produce the time it's taken.Got your drawing yet?
Any answers on my pendulum if you've looked into it properly?
Height.And how I can see the same tiny star even if I move 2000 miles but can't see a ship because of a build up of atmosphere say 50 miles away?
Height.
You're looking at a ship from an almost horizontal standpoint and through the same dense mass which takes away the reflected light back to your eyes.
You are looking at a point of light from an angled standpoint into a less dense sky enabling you to see more reflected light due to ever lessening atmospheric dense mass.
Clearly not.That last question will be ignored
To view it will be different in terms of make up.How do you add "matter" to a molecule without it becoming something different and what is the matter that is being added to the molecule?
You can magnify what your naked eye can't make out but you'll never see farther.
Can I use a telescope and see further along the horizon if I'm almost horizontal from it?
But you can't add anything to a molecule without it fundamentally being changed. If you add atoms it becomes a different molecule, if you add protons to one of the atoms it becomes a different element, if you add neutrons it becomes an isotope, add electrons the atoms become ionsIt isn't different. It's just more dense matter of the very same things.
It isn't different. It's just more dense matter of the very same things.
but, different densities of matter. See? I used to think like you too, I do understand.But will you so-called 'forget' or is it part of aglobalflat-earth conspiracy to make me think you forgot?
But surely if its low in the sky and 40 times as far away that will negate that?What was your question?
Height.
You're looking at a ship from an almost horizontal standpoint and through the same dense mass which takes away the reflected light back to your eyes.
You are looking at a point of light from an angled standpoint into a less dense sky enabling you to see more reflected light due to ever lessening atmospheric dense mass.
Clearly not.
To view it will be different in terms of make up.
A piece of wood is just that until you cut it into pieces and make something.
You can magnify what your naked eye can't make out but you'll never see farther.
And everything further away looks like a circle apparentlyBut you can see further if you view every other direction but horizontal?