BigPete
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I meant the reflections of our sun that phase out. If got closer to dome surely should be able to see where the light endsSupposedly, yes.
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I meant the reflections of our sun that phase out. If got closer to dome surely should be able to see where the light endsSupposedly, yes.
Thousands and thousands.a few??? What is the maxiumum number of sun's someone can see?
There is no edge.Also, out of interest, can you name a city close to the edge, preferably one with an airport.
The ones that phase out are stars as you know them. Just small points of light.I meant the reflections of our sun that phase out. If got closer to dome surely should be able to see where the light ends
Thousands and thousands.
There is no edge.
Just put the landmass positions to fit the distances offered.So how can we make the known distances between cities work on a 2d world?
You say that as if it’s a piece of piss but you know that’s impossible hence why you walked away from it the other dayJust put the landmass positions to fit the distances offered.
Basically, just cut the globe and spread it out then bring it into a circle to leave the so-called antarctic as the outer gradient to the dome as a foundation.
Go on then, show me how it works.Just put the landmass positions to fit the distances offered.
Basically, just cut the globe and spread it out then bring it into a circle to leave the so-called antarctic as the outer gradient to the dome as a foundation.
Nope you see an arc either side.They phase out.
And you see one reflection of the sun.
He can't.So how can we make the known distances between cities work on a 2d world?
Oh dear, so your detection experiments and reason for "knowing" it exists comes down to pretty much "it feels right".The vortex is the extreme low pressure created by the internal energy known as the sun that acts like a nice big sort of plug hole where higher pressure always tries to equalise the lower pressure which causes a feed vortex. which would be extreme at the centre but much less severe the farther out of the circle you are.
Super friction/vibration/pressure differentials.
I explained that earlier.
Explained.
I explained why things are pushed down so pay more attention.
As for the pendulum, it works via the pressurised vortex.
Plenty but they're thrown aside in favour of fictional gravity so I can't help those who don't want to try and understand it, which is fine.
It doesn't. The stacked gas inside does that against the dense mass of the ball displacing it, aided by the stacked outer atmosphere which offers pressure changes to the casing.
It is as bright, otherwise it would not have the intensity to cancel itself out in a solar eclipse. It is just your global mindset making you think it is not as bright. Just in the same way as we are not as bright as our resident possessor of the real truth.No but how can it reflect so close to the source on the same dome wall and why such a different shape and why not as bright if its so close?
Surelyit would reflect on the opposite wall as the main reflection is beating down directly on me.
Why does it only reflect in that one spot
Your explanation doesn't make sense.
Can you sketch what you mean?
If the sun is reflecting off the dome straight down at us in all visible wavelengths, then how does some of it also reflect off at a completely different angle too, to look like something completely different?It's not as close as you think and it's also angled on the dome and also washed out wavelengths for most of it.
This grouping of responses are some of the best in the thread. We'll done.The vortex is the extreme low pressure created by the internal energy known as the sun that acts like a nice big sort of plug hole where higher pressure always tries to equalise the lower pressure which causes a feed vortex. which would be extreme at the centre but much less severe the farther out of the circle you are.
Super friction/vibration/pressure differentials.
I explained that earlier.
Explained.
I explained why things are pushed down so pay more attention.
As for the pendulum, it works via the pressurised vortex.
Plenty but they're thrown aside in favour of fictional gravity so I can't help those who don't want to try and understand it, which is fine.
It doesn't. The stacked gas inside does that against the dense mass of the ball displacing it, aided by the stacked outer atmosphere which offers pressure changes to the casing.
The physics of reflection of a mirrored surface is well known and proven, the angle of incidence=angle of reflection. For a curved object that is the angle to the normal of the tangent of the curve at the point the light (or works with pool balls on an unusual pool table) strikes.This is how reflections would work on your dome from central projector, me seeing a sun.
Explain how the moon would appear as it does, why don't more appear to the left or above?
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Sun dogs rarely happen and only in winter, it's scorching here
Yes? No? Don’t know?It’s your own personal definition, not shared by anyone else?
Did you think you could see an impossible reflection on a non-existent dome?That's the reflection of the sun.
Did you think you would see a moon rock 240,000 miles away in daylight?
Oh God not this shit again.Just put the landmass positions to fit the distances offered.
Basically, just cut the globe and spread it out then bring it into a circle to leave the so-called antarctic as the outer gradient to the dome as a foundation.
Notice what you quoted though. Just do this, tweak it in this way but I'm going to be vague while you do my work for me. I'm not going to prove it because I can't but you try to decipher what I'm saying so I can say you have done it wrong when you fail.Oh God not this shit again.
Diameter of Earth - 7917.5 miles
London to Sydney - 10553 miles
Please explain how this is possible on a flat Earth?
Everyone else remembers.No, I don't remember saying that.
Maybe pay more attention.
Go on then, invent two...You can observe the effects of the vortex all around us in various ways.
Well done, now try some real ones.From Foucault's pendulum to tornadoes to mild swirling winds all due to pressure changes from the setup.
many, many, many....none.So many ways.
Did You just say.....Light cancels light.
'kinell you did!Light cancels light.
That explains why it gets dark if I put the light on during the day right?Light cancels light.
Light cancels light, light moves along the wavelength, vibration, friction, demagnification, whirlpool physics. it's all good stuffEveryone else remembers.
Go on then, invent two...
Well done, now try some real ones.
many, many, many....none.
Did You just say.....
'kinell you did!
That explains why it gets dark if I put the light on during the day right?
Come on, you didn't think you were going to slip that one in without at the very least an hilarious diagram.
You see a reflection of a reflection.
It's not as close as you think and it's also angled on the dome and also washed out wavelengths for most of it.
The angles give it all away as you pay more attention to how they work.
When the sun is opposite you see what you think is the moon. When the sun is moving over and away and down the dome, the reflection (moon) appears up on the other side higher up.
All angles of reflection and when properly illuminated you can actually see the big pocked carbon plate concavely offering a face to you.
You'll see many things including many suns. Some people will see one some will see a few. It varies depending on the angle.
When the sandal breaks you cannot blame the person it broke on. You must take responsibility for that.
And I forgot to include "Super friction"Light cancels light, light moves along the wavelength, vibration, friction, demagnification, whirlpool physics. it's all good stuff