I'm kind of looking forward to the "counselor's" final "summation" of his "trial." Should be very "interesting" reading.
Dave the animation I posted is taken from Flat Earth proponents. It's based on the time lapse video you provided.The illustration is not to scale, it gives us the concept, that's all. It's a fallacy argument to make your case based on a illustration and not the actual way we see this, which is what the time laps videos do.
You have to judge the time laps video to make your argument. Your point may still be correct but the evidence from an illustration, not to scale, does not help your case.
--Dave
Really?The government won't let any one go there.
--Dave
Ummm...no. Real outer space doesn't look anything like what we see in sci-fi films. 2001: A Space Odyssey looks really fake, an obvious film. What we saw in 1969 with Apollo 11 was VIDEO, not film. As the video I posted previously shows high speed video did not yet exist in 1969. To replicate video quality scenes onto film was not possible in 1969.2001 Space Odyssey 1968
When you see the film 2001 Space Odyssey made in 1968 it's very clear that the technology in film making was more than adequate to fake the moon landing.
--Dave
I'm not sure I understand your point there.....like "the sun gets smaller when it "sets" "
I'm not sure I understand your point there.
One of the biggest problems with the Flat Earth theory is that in reality the sun DOESN'T get smaller when it sets. According to the flat earth theory the sun never "sets". Instead it gets too far away and therefore we can't see it. However in reality the sun appears the same size at sunset and slowly drops down behind the horizon.
Dave you are kidding right??TIME LAPSE OF THE SUN PROVES FLAT EARTH
The actual time laps video is what is the evidence for flat earth, not the illustration that is also there just to get the idea of how it work over the whole earth.
--Dave
Dave you are kidding right??
The time lapse videos show the opposite of what these morons are saying. The sun is going behind the horizon! It's not fading so far away that we can't see it. If it were, we wouldn't be able to see half of the sun as it sets behind the horizon.
What?? Is only half of the sun so far away we can't see it but the other half of it is close enough that we can see it???
Dave, these videos are terrible for you cause. The people that make these videos are either so incredibly stupid or they are laughing their butts off that people like you actually believe the garbage they are claiming.
I was commenting on Dave's claims. He says that the government prevents people from visiting the South Pole. But it is not true. Claims that the sun gets smaller when it sets- but it doesn't. And so on.
He manages to do this while maintaining a veneer of being even handed, and he will judge (for us) what is true, after considering all the facts- except ones that clearly and obviously show that the Earth is a globe.
But Dave these flat earth arguments really are dumb! They are ridiculous and are obviously wrong and can be proven wrong by anyone just looking out the window. In fact... they are proven wrong based on the video itself!!If that's your argument against this video then fine. I think continuing calling those who don't agree with you "incredibly stupid" or "incredibly gullible", is evidence of biased anger. Remember the other side can say the same thing about you, in the end all arguments to the man are pointless and prove nothing.
But Dave these flat earth arguments really are dumb! They are ridiculous and are obviously wrong and can be proven wrong by anyone just looking out the window. In fact... they are proven wrong based on the video itself!!
Dave none of this makes me mad in the slightest. Heck I have better things to worry about with my life. Yet it does make me sad. Sad for you. Sad because I have always pointed folks to your website and championed you as a guy with a great handle on open theism. I'm trying to hang on to all of that. Im hoping to see you come back to reality. I'm hoping to still be able to use you as a resource.
Obviously that's all in jeopardy now. I can't recommend a guy as a resource or subject matter expert for open theism when that same guy refuses to accept that the sun sets in the west.
And that is the ONLY reason I am continue to debate this with you. If it were anyone else I would have laughed it off and gone about my day.
If that's your argument against this video then fine. I think continuing calling those who don't agree with you "incredibly stupid" or "incredibly gullible", is evidence of biased anger. Remember the other side can say the same thing about you, in the end all arguments to the man are pointless and prove nothing.
--Dave
Dave, there's a difference between calling an argument or evidence stupid because it's one's opinion, and calling it stupid because it is logically and scientifically, absurd. Perhaps you could discern which kind of statement our good Sir Knight is making.I will judge for "you"??? That's about as obvious a projection as it gets.
--Dave
Speaking of the Earth, modern geosynchronous telecommunications satellites work on the basis of the Earth being a spheroid mass. Arthur C. Clark invented the concept of the geosynchronous satellite uses as communications relay stations in 1945.In addition to the argument that Knight is making, I also need to point out another discrepancy between reality and the flat earth model. At any given time during the day, about half of the earth has sun visible, and the other half cannot see the sun. This can be explained perfectly by a globe earth model, where half the sphere is facing the sun, and the other half facing away (to verify this, point a flashlight at a billiard ball or baseball, you'll notice a "terminator line" going around the edge of where the light hits it). This is what we see in reality.
However, the flat earth model's "spotlight" sun CANNOT cover half of the earth with it's light, because in order to cover half of the earth with it's light, the "spotlight" would have to put out light over half of the circle of the earth. This is NOT what we see in reality.
The spotlight sun, as shown in Knight's post above, which I have quoted below, only covers about 1/4 of the surface of the earth with it's light. Again, not what we see in reality.
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