Quote (Pensacola @ Aug 10 2018 10:24pm)
So you're admitting you made a false s/a in order to illicit a response from me?
I changed my signature because a Moderator suggested it was the reason for the aggressive spam in my thread, also because the thread was closed.
@D_urRRR Sorry I became discouraged to debate the topic on this forum after the spam/general attitude of people in my thread, you kinda came in at the end when I was throwing my hands up; but now that I've spent a little more time browsing general chat I'm seeing that it's pretty normal here.
I need evidence that the ISS live feed is genuine, preferably that doesn't involve me watching it personally for countless hours.
While the testimony of astronauts adds validity to the globe earth, I cannot take that as being irrefutable.
I don't quite believe the earth is flat, personally, but after researching flat earth these last several weeks I can no longer be certain we're on a globe. There are problems with the theory of gravity, I'm starting to research the electric universe which is very interesting stuff, and as such evidence of the Earth's shape cannot rely on gravity.
So we gotta do it without NASA and without big G. Observational evidence I can perform myself seems ideal, or unaltered images of the Earth from above low orbit in which landmass can be seen.
I'm okay with drawing away from NASA related discussion.
Let's take you and me and put us 12,427 miles apart from one another. This puts us at Antipodes 1 and 2, which would put us at the furthest possible distance from one another. If we were to skype in that very moment, one of us would be in our broad, active daylight where the world becomes busy while on my end, night time where this end of the world is sound asleep, how could this be possible to you with a flat earth theory? Flat earth theory can't explain why the moon and sun appear around the world at the times they do, and also keep in mind depending on the season determines how long we experience both. For example, during summer, the further north you are, the more daylight you will have. That experience changes with season.
What I'm wanting to do is take physics into most of our conversation.
Edit: Another way of phrasing my question is, why when the sun sets it goes down over the horizon and when it rises it comes up from the horizon? Why does anything vanish over the horizon at all? They do this at different times for different viewers and the times are in direct correlation to their longitude of that viewer at that time. If we had a lens that could forever zoom in, I promise you, you would not be able to follow it.
This post was edited by D_urRRR on Aug 10 2018 09:01pm