Put a flat earthier into space

The energy that makes the light.
Just like shining a low strength torch and expecting someone to see it from a long distance. It will be compressed to near nothing.
Offer a stronger beam and you can hit a longer target at much greater strength.
Both are instant but one may not activate a component at distance but may easily do it over short distance.
There's light just giving up again, just like at the horizon.
 


How does this dense mass push up?
Expansion. Applied energy and vibration.
Any dense mass will displace the atmosphere it is placed into by energy applied to it in order for it to overcome that atmosphere.
This mean the dense mass displaces that atmosphere by the dense mass only, not the volume withing that dense mass. Which is key if paid attention to in my explanations.

Anyway the equal reaction to this is for that displaced atmosphere to have to go somewhere. It cannot leave the Earth or dome so it has to dissipate into the atmosphere the dense mass took up.
This has to return back onto that dense mass and it's this that holds that dense mass to a foundation.


I'd be more than happy to explain further if people have genuine questions.
 
Expansion. Applied energy and vibration.
Any dense mass will displace the atmosphere it is placed into by energy applied to it in order for it to overcome that atmosphere.
This mean the dense mass displaces that atmosphere by the dense mass only, not the volume withing that dense mass. Which is key if paid attention to in my explanations.

Anyway the equal reaction to this is for that displaced atmosphere to have to go somewhere. It cannot leave the Earth or dome so it has to dissipate into the atmosphere the dense mass took up.
This has to return back onto that dense mass and it's this that holds that dense mass to a foundation.


I'd be more than happy to explain further if people have genuine questions.
Just listen @DaveH. Don't ask for any maths though.
 
So do you have a lot of experience of computer data centres, environmental sensors and long distant high speed networking?
Seriously, if you do I wonder if I need to get you in as a contractor if you are interested?
I think you've got all that sorted. Don't worry about me, I'm fine.
You aren't answering the question. He (an expert in fibre optics I assume you aren't) says the given science works and your musing don't. Is he lying or part of the conspiracy?
What works?
Explain what he said to you.
 
Lot's of stuff I say may not be correct.
Lots of stuff you say may not be correct.
This is where we're at.
It all comes down to gaining the ability to offer proof.
If proof cannot be offered then circumstantial evidence generally is.
If people struggle for that then they can use ready to peruse references to what's being argued and use that as their battering ram of truth but should also be under no illusions about their offering of a truth based on that is only an offering of appeal to that authority they trust in.
This also means that any alternative to what they believe is as valid as what's been offered by those who rely solely on dining out on perceived facts of the large looking prawn salad being a reality and refusing to accept it may simply be a reformed white fish with flavouring offered in the shape of a large prawn.

Absolutely.
There are many people out there, you and me included that will have facts based on experience of physical proof or such knowledge of something that offers them a very good idea of fact beyond a reasonable doubt that can, at the very least garner acceptance.

That's a lot of words just to say "no chance"
 
A dense mass pushing up against a stacked atmosphere causes that equal reaction back onto that dense mass which squeezes it back down to a foundation it came from by allowing it to overcome the resistance below.
Pretty simple and explains everything nicely.
Gravity does not.

What absolute gibberish. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
The energy that makes the light.
Just like shining a low strength torch and expecting someone to see it from a long distance. It will be compressed to near nothing.
Offer a stronger beam and you can hit a longer target at much greater strength.
Both are instant but one may not activate a component at distance but may easily do it over short distance.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Storm to her credit despite my derision,
Keeps firing off clichés with startling precision,
Like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition.

"You're so sure of your position but you're just closed-minded
I think you'll find that your faith in science and
Tests is just as blind as the faith of any fundamentalist"
 
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What absolute gibberish. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Storm to her credit despite my derision,
Keeps firing off clichés with startling precision,
Like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition.

"You're so sure of your position but you're just closed-minded
I think you'll find that your faith in science and
Tests is just as blind as the faith of any fundamentalist"
It makes you chuckle at times then also think wtaf?

I'm sure he doesn't believe what he says though.
 
Expansion. Applied energy and vibration.
Any dense mass will displace the atmosphere it is placed into by energy applied to it in order for it to overcome that atmosphere.
This mean the dense mass displaces that atmosphere by the dense mass only, not the volume withing that dense mass. Which is key if paid attention to in my explanations.

Anyway the equal reaction to this is for that displaced atmosphere to have to go somewhere. It cannot leave the Earth or dome so it has to dissipate into the atmosphere the dense mass took up.
This has to return back onto that dense mass and it's this that holds that dense mass to a foundation.


I'd be more than happy to explain further if people have genuine questions.

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
 

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