WizardofOz
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If a ship leave Mexico and sails South to reach India - what would happen? Where would the ship end up?
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I'll include it in my list of things that Dave refused to answer, couldn't answer, and ignored.I'm still trying to get an answer to the question of how the literally hundreds of geosynchronous satellites which are all designed on the premise of a global Earth function for a flat Earth? :think:
I'm still trying to get an answer to the question of how the literally hundreds of geosynchronous satellites which are all designed on the premise of a global Earth function for a flat Earth? :think:
If a ship leave Mexico and sails South to reach India - what would happen? Where would the ship end up?
Any thing that can fly and circle a globe can also circle the flat earth.
--Dave
So then how do they turn, constantly, and stay above the earth? I'm pretty sure the materials they're made out of are much heavier than air, and they don't have wings, nor big enough engines, let alone the huge amounts of fuel required, to keep them above the earth directly above one single point on the earth. Your idea of them violates Newton's first law of motion:Any thing that can fly and circle a globe can also circle the flat earth.
--Dave
Dave doesn't believe in gravity. Keep that in mind.The experts can correct me on this...
An object in a stable orbit about the globe is constantly falling toward the surface at the same rate the curved surface falls away from the object. So instead of the momentum of its straight line trajectory carrying it off into space, the pull of gravity makes the object continue to fall in accordance with the curve of the globe. I do believe that's the basic idea of how satellites stay in orbital free-fall.
That could not work on a flat plane. There'd be no curved surface to constantly fall away from the object. As soon as something were shot into space over the flat plane, gravity would rapidly bring it back down.
Dave doesn't believe in gravity. Keep that in mind.
Dave, respond to my post before moving on please."EARTHSHINE": Global Proof???
--Dave
So then how do they turn, constantly, and stay above the earth? I'm pretty sure the materials they're made out of are much heavier than air, and they don't have wings, nor big enough engines, let alone the huge amounts of fuel required, to keep them above the earth directly above one single point on the earth. Your idea of them violates Newton's first law of motion:
"In an*inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant*velocity, unless acted upon by a*force."
So Dave, your statement that "anything that can ... circle a globe can also circle the flat earth"? Dave, what is the difference between physics and magic? Well, geo-sync sattelites are based on and operate on the properties of physics, and you try to pass it off as magic by saying they orbit in a circle above a flat plane.
Dave, what force keeps the satellites moving in a circle above a flat earth? Oh, and why do satellites that are supposed to be WAY above the surface of the earth not go behind the sun and moon? Are the satellites farther away from the earth than the sun and moon? or are they closer?
Dave, Stop posting videos and reply to what's been said.The GREAT FLOOD on the FLAT EARTH
--Dave
So then how do they turn, constantly, and stay above the earth? I'm pretty sure the materials they're made out of are much heavier than air, and they don't have wings, nor big enough engines, let alone the huge amounts of fuel required, to keep them above the earth directly above one single point on the earth. Your idea of them violates Newton's first law of motion:
"In an*inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant*velocity, unless acted upon by a*force."
So Dave, your statement that "anything that can ... circle a globe can also circle the flat earth"? Dave, what is the difference between physics and magic? Well, geo-sync sattelites are based on and operate on the properties of physics, and you try to pass it off as magic by saying they orbit in a circle above a flat plane.
Dave, what force keeps the satellites moving in a circle above a flat earth? Oh, and why do satellites that are supposed to be WAY above the surface of the earth not go behind the sun and moon? Are the satellites farther away from the earth than the sun and moon? or are they closer?
Dave, Stop posting videos and reply to what's been said.
The experts can correct me on this...
An object in a stable orbit about the globe is constantly falling toward the surface at the same rate the curved surface falls away from the object. So instead of the momentum of its straight line trajectory carrying it off into space, the pull of gravity makes the object continue to fall in accordance with the curve of the globe. I do believe that's the basic idea of how satellites stay in orbital free-fall.
That could not work on a flat plane. There'd be no curved surface to constantly fall away from the object. As soon as something were shot into space over the flat plane, gravity would rapidly bring it back down.
"If" the earth is flat then there are no satellites circling it.
Who are you to tell me, or anyone else, what to or what not to post.
And you wonder why I call you an idiot.
--Dave
"If" ?
Either it is or it isn't.
Which is it?