The earth is a flat, non spinning realm, not a planet in an infinite universe

Is the Earth Flat or a Globe


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Kaizer Sosay

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Took me 45 pages to finally see the light…but i think i have finally taken the leap over to #TeamBrushy on this topic. I took billy's advice and have been doing my own research. If only billy had posted the following vid clip on page 1 then I would have believed him right from the start.

 

Kaizer Sosay

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What shape do you think the earth is, be specific.

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Try and keep up, billy. I told you back on page 28 that the earth is a pyramid. WAKE UP TO THE TRUTH111

 

cricket3

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Save your time BigBlue, when you say it's round he's going to say from the North Pole to the equator is "uphill" because the diameter is greater.
 

Brushy Bill

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Ok then.

1) get a spirit level
2) find a level stretch of land (concrete is best, asphalt will do) and park you vehicle facing N/S on it
3) put you vehicle in neutral
4) hold your breathe until the vehicle starts moving southward towards the equator on it's own because of centrifugal forces
 

Catatonic75

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So, I have an app on my phone that tracks the ISS. It will alert me to when it will be visible at my location. It is so accurate that it tells me the minute it is visible, the starting elevation, the flare elevation, end elevation, and end time. And, in fact, on a clear night I can look up and see with my own two eyes a bright object tracking through the sky EXACTLY where I expect it to be.

Just curious how that works in your reality, Brushy.

 

Brushy Bill

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Those are totally different issues. Relative to sea level in New Orleans it is still going downhill.

Sea level is irrelevant, if N.O. is further away from the "center" of the earth than Minn. then the ocean would be flowing from N.O. to Minn and not the Miss. River flowing towards the ocean. It's not, because the earth is flat.
 

JDHoss

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You're just too dumb to understand them.

No Bill. You haven't presented arguments. You've only presented silly memes and videos produced by people who unlike you, aren't trolling for attention, but instead are utterly bat **** crazy.
 

Brushy Bill

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No Bill. You haven't presented arguments. You've only presented silly memes and videos produced by people who unlike you, aren't trolling for attention, but instead are utterly bat **** crazy.

Actually Hoss, I've done both.
 

BigBlueFanGA

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Sea level is irrelevant, if N.O. is further away from the "center" of the earth than Minn. then the ocean would be flowing from N.O. to Minn and not the Miss. River flowing towards the ocean. It's not, because the earth is flat.
Is lake Itasca of higher elevation than New Orleans? The answer is yes. You can't comprehend everything involved but you should at least be able to understand relative altitude. Apparently you dont.
 

Kaizer Sosay

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So, I have an app on my phone that tracks the ISS. It will alert me to when it will be visible at my location. It is so accurate that it tells me the minute it is visible, the starting elevation, the flare elevation, end elevation, and end time. And, in fact, on a clear night I can look up and see with my own two eyes a bright object tracking through the sky EXACTLY where I expect it to be.

Just curious how that works in your reality, Brushy.




Take a break billy, i got this one…


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BigBlueFanGA

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Sea level is irrelevant, if N.O. is further away from the "center" of the earth than Minn. then the ocean would be flowing from N.O. to Minn and not the Miss. River flowing towards the ocean. It's not, because the earth is flat.
Sea level is most certainly not irrelevant.
 

CondorCat

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Sea level is irrelevant, if N.O. is further away from the "center" of the earth than Minn. then the ocean would be flowing from N.O. to Minn and not the Miss. River flowing towards the ocean. It's not, because the earth is flat.

BigBlueFanGA is correct. Rivers flow due to elevation changes. The miniscule difference in the acceleration of gravity at the equator and at the poles is inconsequential. Any noncompressible fluid of a given density and specific gravity would also flow downhill. Simple hydrodynamics.
 
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