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  1. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Maybe you can give Caltech a call and straighten em out. You mean like gas molecules, clouds, and balloons? I don't need magical anything. It's you globe believers who need magical gravity.
  2. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Looks like you'll have to hit replay. The above video is only 7 minutes .
  3. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Speakin' of teachers. The bald guy is a school teacher and the long hair is a certified home schooler.
  4. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    https://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/educationalcd/RadioAstronomyTutorial/Workbook%20PDF%20Files/Chapter7.pdf Horizon Coordinate System The horizon is defined as the dividing line between the Earth and the sky, as seen by an observer on the ground. In the horizon coordinate system the...
  5. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Wrong. https://www.cuemath.com/geometry/horizontal-line/ A horizontal line is a straight line that is parallel to the horizon or the ground. It has zero slope. Wrong. The level doesn't give a hang about location. So, you think gravity makes a level work? o_O So where's yer globe earth gettin'...
  6. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    No. The 90 degree line off the radial. It will be sloped, thus not horizontal.
  7. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    You're not even in the ball park of this conversation.
  8. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    We're talking about your sphere with a top and bottom. Any 90 degree angle taken from a radial will be sloped not horizontal. Every point on that line will be above or below the others. You agreed earlier that horizontal can't be sloped.
  9. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    This is rich. After confirming my point you call me stupid.
  10. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    At 69.4 miles you would be off one degree. Cabinets are not always built on site. You just made my point.
  11. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    When 90 degrees is taken from any degree of angle other than true vertical, aka plumb, aka no slope, the 90 degree angle will not be true horizontal, aka no slope. Therefore it will not be level when you hold a level up to it. Now let's take a look at what one degree difference would be 69.4...
  12. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Folks these days don't use plumb bobs to build a cabinet. You use a tool called a level when building a cabinet. Which as I've pointed out previously in this thread is indiscriminate as to where you use it. If level was defined as you say as 90 degrees from a slanted/sloped radial a level would...
  13. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Correction only the child at the top is perpendicular to the equatorial plane.
  14. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    No. No. Because only the child at the top and bottom are perpendicular to the equatorial plane.
  15. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Yes. The mass we are examining is your globe.
  16. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Objects in a diagonal position are unstable1. They are neither vertical nor horizontal, and are either about to fall or are already in motion. A plane that separates the body into parts that are neither perfectly vertical nor horizontal is called an oblique plane2. Slanted lines are diagonal...
  17. 1Mind1Spirit

    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    You are forgetting that vertical is determined from the center of a sphere.
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