James Forthwright
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It is the law that God created. In effect you disbelieving In gravity just means you disbelieve that God created gravity. So I asked you, if God didn't create gravity who created it or do you think the gravity doesn't exist and you're just sitting at your desk typing this stuck to it by glue?James Forthwright said:The effect of gravity seems to be the catch-all answer of the globists. Gravity somehow keeps trillions of tons of ocean water adhereing to the spinning, revolving ball but is easily overcome with a few wing strokes of a butterfly. What doesn't fit your explanation is why the plane will continue to fly flat & level no matter how much thrust is supplied by the engines.
Only if you are into science fiction.James Forthwright said:Another interesting video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZP_VZ_Ehvk
Hmm wel lit seems you know nothing about flight. For one planes are only certifed to certain heights. Once they reach a ceratin point called coffin corner, you have little hope. As a plane climbs the air gets thinner so it needs more power to climb, see previous. If you put a plane in level flight and trim in for that in perfect no wind weather. Than increase power it will climb, and wil do so, but as it gets higher the amount of thrust required due to air density is greate. so it will slow down in teh climb and will either level out or fall out of the sky if it doesnt ge tenough power.will continue to fly flat & level no matter how much thrust is supplied by the engines.
Still waiting for the selfie of the flat earth person falling of the edge of the world???? You game....Here's a short Rob Skiba video concerning the motivation for teaching the globe earth model instead of Flat Earth:
Well JF revised this one after 6 months and I couldn't resist as it has been getting slow here. You'll also noticed we have a bunch of newbies since you've been away, and they have been reviving a lot of old threads. Always good to get new perspectives to see if the old ones still hold water.The Barrd said:I'm out for a month, and we are still discussing this?
I do hope someone thought to feed the turtles...
Ah... finally someone is using independent thought to evaluate the premise. Very good lforrest! You raise some interesting questions/explanations.lforrest said:If the world were flat things would tend to roll towards the center of gravity. Reaching the end of the world would be like climbing a mountain that gets steeper and steeper.
The edge of the disk of the world would receive no sunlight. Large temperature differences between the day and night side would cause high winds over the edge.
As previously stated, I've only been investigating the Flat Earth model for a few weeks now and haven't fully committed to the idea. . . yet.StanJ said:Well JF revised this one after 6 months and I couldn't resist as it has been getting slow here. You'll also noticed we have a bunch of newbies since you've been away, and they have been reviving a lot of old threads. Always good to get new perspectives to see if the old ones still hold water.
Does this mean you won't help me feed the turtles, then?forrestcupp said:You guys know he's just trolling you, right?
Sure, I'd gladly help you feed the turtles, unless they are Computer Generated Turtles.The Barrd said:Does this mean you won't help me feed the turtles, then?
Interesting video, Stan. However, much of what PressResetRadio stated was incorrect or inconclusive. I found it very illuminating that he unequivocally stated that NASA's photos of the earth are bunk and they are prone to repeatedly lie to us. The comments were more enlightening than the video itself (and it's interesting that PressResetRadio disabled the like/dislike function). The Coriolis Effect is more myth than science. You won't find it in a military manual. You'll also find testimony from pilots who swear they can see the curvature of the earth and others say it's flat. His moon looks different in each hemisphere premise can be refuted quite easily. Tack a picture to the ceiling and it will also appear upside down if you look at it in opposite directions.StanJ said:
The earth is sitting on the back of a giant turtle, didn't you know?James Forthwright said:Sure, I'd gladly help you feed the turtles, unless they are Computer Generated Turtles.![]()
Yes but its fun, so off topic to be in another dimension.You guys know he's just trolling you, right?