You just single handedly remapped Astro Physics and Theology with one YouTube link!
That is why they pay me the big bucks...
Looks like Ward was "home early" from "the office," again.
You just single handedly remapped Astro Physics and Theology with one YouTube link!
If you stretch a material like neopreme out into an elevated sheet, it mimics the characteristics of spatial fabric.
As objects are introduced onto the fabric, you see how the very mass of an object draws other objects to it. This idea is well known as gravity. The atmosphere of the earth is held to the earth by gravity.
In the observance of space through a telescope, we see that gravity has brought matter together in spherical forms, due to rotation, inertia and forces of physics.
If I apply equal force over the entire surface of a piece of clay, the most likely result will end up being a sphere of some sort. The entire universe is a masterpiece of balance and force that equals itself in a way that supports fragile life on our tiny orb.
A flat earth not only denies the very principles that are taught by observing molecular reaction to force, but it also denies what is easily observable through a telescope.
There are literally thousands of experiments that use common items to refute the flat earth theory and help us understand why the earth is "mostly" spherical.
Turn pizza dough on your finger and it will not end up a square. It indeed ends up flat, but in reference to drilling for oil or magma, it becomes exceedingly clear that our rotation is not fully "flattening" our planet. If it were, we would be up chocolate creek without a straw.
For the sake of giving you a bone, the earth is not a perfect sphere, like the spinning pizza on the chefs finger, it flattens out a bit from its insane rotation. It is more like a sort of gentle oval.
- Evil.Eye.<(I)>
What? Come on, Dave! Are you serious?
Try swimming across a flowing river and see if you don't both go across the river and down steam with the current.
This is really really simple stuff here. What's going on with you?
Relative to the Earth's axis it is, yes!
It still has to travel through the same amount of atmosphere maintaining sufficient air speed such that the lift created by the wings is sufficient to overcome gravity and allow the plain to fly.
That depends on the context of the question but its more accurate to say that the atmosphere is part of the planet.
Sort of except that it isn't the atmosphere that's the container. We and the atmosphere are both contained by the Earth's gravitational field.
You act like such a passage could be done without effort. Do you understand how much energy is involved in getting to space? You could break out of your car a million times and then vaporize your car with less energy than it takes to get into space from Earth's surface. Again, it isn't the atmosphere that's holding us here. It is gravity that is holding both us and the atmosphere.
Einstein's work is not directly related to Copernican cosmology, Dave. In fact, Einstien's work is a rather radical departure from Newtonian physics and replaced Newton's theory of gravity. I happen to agree with you that Relativity is irrational in many ways and to reject Newtonian physics entirely in favor of Relativity is premature at best and an outright error at worst. The point being that Einstein's being at least partially wrong does not imply that either Newton nor Copernicus nor Galileo nor anyone else who preceded him was on the wrong path or were wrong in any respect. This guilt by association fallacy is beneith you. Even if a direct association could be made, the logic is fallacious.
Resting in Him,
Clete
P.S. No time for editing - sorry for any typos!
Like Helen Keller with rainbows? lain:In order to believe in a spinning ball flying through space we have to set aside our senses, close our eyes and use our imagination.
--Dave
From this silly video (Sorry Dave! I cannot keep from ridiculing it. It's is mind-numbing stupidity.)
Dave, you're right about one thing. You definitely should be worried about being deceived.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Monkey business!! K: Dave begging Clete to watch the video turned out to be like Gary Hart begging the press to follow him around to prove he wasn't fooling around with Donna Rice.
Spatial fabric...
... and pizza dough are not answers to my questions.
--Dave
Of course, you can!You "can" see and feel the movement of a river.
You "cannot" see or feel the movement of the atmosphere.
The former.Does gravity "hold" the atmosphere or does gravity "move" the atmosphere?
It holds it, Dave!Does gravity "hold" the clouds, birds, planes, etc. or does gravity "move" everything that is contained in the atmosphere?
Gravity only moves it in that the more dense things sink relative to the less dense things but these movements affect everything within the system. Planes fly around strong storms for a reason. Water vapor is forced up into storm clouds by the wind and creates rain or hail or snow or whatever. So when the wind blows it pushes things around. I'm from Moore, Oklahoma, I know all about it.You can't have gravity hold and move the atmosphere with out it also holding and moving every thing in the atmosphere as well.
Gravity is holding everything on the Earth, on the Earth. It's no more absurd than the is the fact that your car doesn't leave it's paint behind when you drive down the street. The mechanism that holds the paint to your car is different but the principle is identical.If gravity merely "holds" the atmosphere and does not move it then we would see the earth moving with in it. If gravity "moves" the atmosphere with it then gravity also "moves" everything in it. The idea that gravity moves us and everything around us is absurd.
That's because you are moving with it.You can see things; clouds, birds, planes, sun, moon, stars, etc. move across the sky, but you never see or experience the earth or atmosphere moving below or around you.
This is simply not true, David! What are we using when we use telescopes if not our sense of sight?All empirical evidence supports a stationary earth. In order to believe in a spinning ball flying through space we have to set aside our senses, close our eyes and use our imagination.
Of course, you can!
It's called wind and weather and atmospheric pressure. You live in an ocean of air.
The former.
It holds it, Dave!
Clouds are floating on more dense air beneath them. Bird and planes move through the atmosphere in such a way as to create lift which opposes the pull of gravity and allows flight.
Gravity only moves it in that the more dense things sink relative to the less dense things but these movements affect everything within the system. Planes fly around strong storms for a reason. Water vapor is forced up into storm clouds by the wind and creates rain or hail or snow or whatever. So when the wind blows it pushes things around. I'm from Moore, Oklahoma, I know all about it.
Gravity is holding everything on the Earth, on the Earth. It's no more absurd than the is the fact that your car doesn't leave it's paint behind when you drive down the street. The mechanism that holds the paint to your car is different but the principle is identical.
That's because you are moving with it.
When you drive your car, do you have to do something special to keep the steering wheel within reach?
If you were in a vehicle that was moving at a nearly perfectly constant speed you couldn't detect the motion unless you looked outside the vehicle.
Guess what? When you look outside the Earth (i.e. at the Solar System) and you do so very carefully, as Copernicus did, you can figure out that we are traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun and that the Sun is traveling in an elliptical orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and that the Milky Way Galaxy is traveling through intergalactic space and that it all adds up to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.3 million mph. Any changes of direction (i.e. around the orbit of the Sun, for example) are so gradual and slight in comparison to the overall speed and direction of the system that they are undetectable by our human senses. Which only makes sense since God created us to live in that system.
This is simply not true, David! What are we using when we use telescopes if not our sense of sight?
The observations made by people like Newton, Copernicus and Galileo are not secret. You can go get even the cheapest piece of crap telescope you can find at Walmart and have a finer instrument to work with than any of these men had in their day. You can see the rings of Saturn with your own eyes. You can study the moons of Jupiter with your own eyes. You can study the motions of the Sun with your own camera and take down your own data and do all the math yourself. This is a fundamental aspect of science. If it isn't repeatable, it isn't science. If you don't believe the science do it yourself! It isn't excessively complicated to do and can be rather fun actually. There are clubs all over the place that do this sort of work.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Of course, you can!
It's called wind and weather and atmospheric pressure. You live in an ocean of air.
The former.
It holds it, Dave!
Clouds are floating on more dense air beneath them. Bird and planes move through the atmosphere in such a way as to create lift which opposes the pull of gravity and allows flight.
Gravity only moves it in that the more dense things sink relative to the less dense things but these movements affect everything within the system. Planes fly around strong storms for a reason. Water vapor is forced up into storm clouds by the wind and creates rain or hail or snow or whatever. So when the wind blows it pushes things around. I'm from Moore, Oklahoma, I know all about it.
Gravity is holding everything on the Earth, on the Earth. It's no more absurd than the is the fact that your car doesn't leave it's paint behind when you drive down the street. The mechanism that holds the paint to your car is different but the principle is identical.
That's because you are moving with it.
When you drive your car, do you have to do something special to keep the steering wheel within reach?
If you were in a vehicle that was moving at a nearly perfectly constant speed you couldn't detect the motion unless you looked outside the vehicle.
Guess what? When you look outside the Earth (i.e. at the Solar System) and you do so very carefully, as Copernicus did, you can figure out that we are traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun and that the Sun is traveling in an elliptical orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and that the Milky Way Galaxy is traveling through intergalactic space and that it all adds up to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.3 million mph. Any changes of direction (i.e. around the orbit of the Sun, for example) are so gradual and slight in comparison to the overall speed and direction of the system that they are undetectable by our human senses. Which only makes sense since God created us to live in that system.
This is simply not true, David! What are we using when we use telescopes if not our sense of sight?
The observations made by people like Newton, Copernicus and Galileo are not secret. You can go get even the cheapest piece of crap telescope you can find at Walmart and have a finer instrument to work with than any of these men had in their day. You can see the rings of Saturn with your own eyes. You can study the moons of Jupiter with your own eyes. You can study the motions of the Sun with your own camera and take down your own data and do all the math yourself. This is a fundamental aspect of science. If it isn't repeatable, it isn't science. If you don't believe the science do it yourself! It isn't excessively complicated to do and can be rather fun actually. There are clubs all over the place that do this sort of work.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Motion is only meaningful relative to other objects. The air is NOT moving relative to the car. The air IS moving with the car relative to the road.It is said, the atmosphere in your car is not moving, the car is and the atmosphere moves with it.
No, that isn't it. It doesn't matter whether the air even exists. If we happened to be creatures that lived on a planet with no atmosphere or if we travel to a planet OR MOON with no atmosphere, we'd enjoy the same lack of appearant motion that we experience now.It is believed, the atmosphere of the earth is not moving, the earth is moving and the atmosphere moves with it like being in a car, which is why we don't see or experience the earth moving.
So if you're in the back seat of a car with your little brother and you blow in his face, does the fact that his hair moves prove that the car is stationary?But, wind is not evidence of an atmosphere that is moving with the spinning earth, wind is movement of air over a stationary earth. It is evidence of an earth that is not moving. I feel the wind because it moves over an earth that is not moving.
You're freaking me out a little but otherwise, it's as good a discussion as I've had on TOL in months! :up:I'm really enjoying this. :banana:
--Dave
Okay.Why do you always bite off more than I can chew?
I am making the case for the flat stationary earth I am not committing my eternal destiny to it. I'm making this a genuine debate. The only person who cannot truly be deceived is one who knows "both" sides of an argument. I appreciate your concern for my reputation, but Lighten up!!!
Okay, I can live with that. Except that I wasn't kidding, he's got 200 reasons that are all wrong. What I posted with just the first nine reasons I literally could do with every single reason he gives. If you can think of a specific one or two that you feel are a lot less flimsy than the rest, by all means, point them out and I'll address them directly.We can only proceed one step at a time. You, and every one else, wanted me to make an argument instead of asking you to watch videos, so now I'm doing that. The video you watched raises a number of issues that I think are good for any one interested in the subject of cosmology to consider. I never said that all the arguments for flat earth were right and all the arguments for spinning globe were wrong. I said I will advocate for the former not the later. I'm enjoying this. I hope everyone else will as well.
--Dave
Motion is only meaningful relative to other objects. The air is NOT moving relative to the car. The air IS moving with the car relative to the road.
No, that isn't it. It doesn't matter whether the air even exists. If we happened to be creatures that lived on a planet with no atmosphere or if we travel to a planet OR MOON with no atmosphere, we'd enjoy the same lack of appearant motion that we experience now.
So if you're in the back seat of a car with your little brother and you blow in his face, does the fact that his hair moves prove that the car is stationary?
You're freaking me out a little but otherwise, it's as good a discussion as I've had on TOL in months!
Resting in Him,
Clete