nahwee
Winger
Define “tangent”No, I don't. Pay more attention and you wouldn't always go off on a tangent.
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Define “tangent”No, I don't. Pay more attention and you wouldn't always go off on a tangent.
Like I said about where landmass is situated.I'm just asking a question about the gradient and roughly where these roads would sit.
Saying as 2 roads go at 90 degs to each other and both are about 6000 miles long then africa must almost reach from the ice wall to the central area if the world is only 17000 miles across?
So show me roughlyLike I said about where landmass is situated.
From areas hit.Ok, so
- Where is this pressure concentrated?
It doesn't sweep around any planet, it slow sweeps around the Earth cell as a pressure push.
- Does it sweep around the planet or does it just push the oceans in one place?
There is, you call it gravity pull from what you're told.
- Why is there no record of it?
It depends on the centre outwards.
- How strong (e.g. in pascals) is this pressure?
What do you mean by upset weather systems?
- Why does it not upset weather systems, or does it and the evidence is in meteorological records?
You have a chance at doing a simple jigsaw at least.I think you missed the word "nothing" from the end of this![]()
Show you what?So show me roughly
Where the landmasses are on your 17000 mile wide world. I mean let's just start with africa roughly to scale.Show you what?
So it can or it can't be detected on land?From areas hit.
It doesn't sweep around any planet, it slow sweeps around the Earth cell as a pressure push.
There is, you call it gravity pull from what you're told.
It depends on the centre outwards.
What do you mean by upset weather systems?
You're talking dissipation of pressure and with it you will get weather change from many variations of low to high pressures.
You have a chance at doing a simple jigsaw at least.
Show you what?
Ok, so
- Where is this pressure concentrated?
- Does it sweep around the planet or does it just push the oceans in one place?
- Why is there no record of it?
- How strong (e.g. in pascals) is this pressure?
- Why does it not upset weather systems, or does it and the evidence is in meteorological records?
Let's not pretend you're a map maker.Where the landmasses are on your 17000 mile wide world. I mean let's just start with africa roughly to scale.
The one that has a couple of 6000 mile long highways running at right angles to each other
Marginally, yes, as I said ages ago.So it can or it can't be detected on land?
Is this because a real answer would make everyone laugh again?Let's not pretend you're a map maker.
No, it's because none of you can draw a world map but feel you can argue for one.Is this because a real answer would make everyone laugh again?
No, it's because none of you can draw a world map but feel you can argue for one.
Never said I was.Let's not pretend you're a map maker.
I'll show you my full map after Christmas.Never said I was.
I'm just interested where africa sits on your 17000 mile wide world bearing in mind the lengths of some of its highways.
Can you show me please
Ah wow dunno which I'm more excited for, Santa or your new map.I'll show you my full map after Christmas.
Because, after all these years of knowing the real truth, you still haven't got a clue what it would look like. Hardly the actions of a deep thinker who has done his research.I'll show you my full map after Christmas.
Is that after you finally unwrap a brainI'll show you my full map after Christmas.
So you said you had experiments to support this. Can you share some details on what your experiments were?Let's not pretend you're a map maker.
Marginally, yes, as I said ages ago.
I know I know your graphs and pressure sensors didn't go off. Well, you'll just have to go with what you're offering and claim whatever you will.
It changes nothing from my side, just so you understand.
I did say that if we could agree on say 50 cities and direct distances from each on to it's 4 or 5 nearest neighbours, then I'd be happy to put it into a graphing application and see what shape pops out.No, it's because none of you can draw a world map but feel you can argue for one.