No it isn't. To you it's about peeling everything back that can be proven, coming up with bizarre false experiments that prove nothing but claiming they do, and closing your ears to anything that doesn't fit your narrative.
What my Earth mindset is does not have to have any bearing on anyone. It's mine.
If people want to know what my mindset is I'll tell them.
If they want to argue against it by using the model they were schooled into, they can.
If they want to tell me mine doesn't fit their model, they can.
However, if I want to see the schooled model in a different light and realise how absurd it all it, I will do that. It's not personal unless someone decides they wish to make it personal, which, unfortunately I'm not in control of.
Morning.
It was explained to you. I explained to you, as did others that the right angle was independent of the circle. The right angle was made by the two straight lines. Take the circle away and the right angle is there. Add the circle the right angle is still there.
No. You have a circle and two lines. You have no reference point for either of the lines on that circle to verify a right angle.
There is an easy way to do it but a circle alone will not solve it.
I think you deliberately misunderstood because that drawing looked a bit like a globe and the line through the centre looked like it was tilted 23.5°...
Of course that wasn't lost on me but the situation still stands and even more so because I knew it was referring to a globe and titlted angle.
if you started accepting any of that, without you knowing where it was heading you may have inadvertently acknowledged something to do with the earth being a spinning globe.
You see, this is the issue. You're trying to go around in circles to somehow show a sphere. Pun intended.
If there's an argument for a proof then offer it.
So shut it down at source and deny right angles can exist if a 3rd line is present
Show me a right angle and how it got to be by using the circle.
Don't argue two lines or now another line. Show me how the lines intersect to become a right angle.
You can't just draw two lines and simply say they're a right angle without showing why.
As was said before, all angles can be made and only one can be a right angle.
The issue is in ensuring that all other angles are not reality and only one is. The right angle.
7 paragraphs to say "I've done nothing and everything else is wrong because I said so".
You've completely fell for their stories.
It seems I'm wrong because everyone else said so.
Guess what?
This is why this debate is still ongoing.
The minute I accept I'm wrong on anything it kills one part of a debate in terms of my acceptance. The same would be of you and others.
However, just one thing alone can drop the entire pack of stacked cards if the answer was proven to be wrong.
As it stands it's all about people arguing for proof's without knowing if there are any.
Just because people are of a mindset of, ask the audience and going with the majority....does not make the answer correct. It does not offer a proof.
It does offer a massive peer pressure to the questioned to go with the majority or choose their own potential.
This is all this forum debate is about.
Until proof is offered so there's no chance of it being anything other; only then will the debate cease in any normal way.
It can cease only in two other ways.
1. All parties just give up.
2. The topic is shut down.