23 Mar 17
Originally posted by sonhouseIf you walk in a straight line from a circle, you are in fact on a tangent to that circle.
Did you not take trig 101 in high school? If you walk in a straight line from a circle, you are in fact on a tangent to that circle. You should take some remidial math, it might help you see what I am taking about. There IS no going straight on a flat plane circular path. You ALWAYS are in a circlular movement. What exactly is so hard to understand about th ...[text shortened]... ing to rest in some kind of culvert where its solar cells could not get sunlight. Goodbye probe.
You are not walking in a straight line from a circle, you are walking in a straight line on a circle.
Not possible to detect the circular path achieved by simply remaining 90° from north.
And you certainly aren't making any turns: you are 'sketching' out a million straight lines--- all of them pointing along that same cardinal point--- and that line would eventually form a circle when viewed in its entirety, would appear as though the path was a constant turn to the left.
But not a single turn occurred, any more than any turn takes place when you're simply standing in one spot facing east.
24 Mar 17
Originally posted by sonhouseSo if it is not 25K miles circumference, what is the size of Earth?
Did you not take trig 101 in high school? If you walk in a straight line from a circle, you are in fact on a tangent to that circle. You should take some remidial math, it might help you see what I am taking about. There IS no going straight on a flat plane circular path. You ALWAYS are in a circlular movement. What exactly is so hard to understand about th ...[text shortened]... ing to rest in some kind of culvert where its solar cells could not get sunlight. Goodbye probe.
16,262 miles, give or take.
24 Mar 17
Originally posted by FreakyKBH5 digit accuracy. How do you come across that number, or more correctly, how did your flatass buddies come across that number?
[b]So if it is not 25K miles circumference, what is the size of Earth?
16,262 miles, give or take.[/b]
Are you saying Earth is like some kind of inverted bowl, hollow in center or some such?
24 Mar 17
Originally posted by sonhouseWhat I don't get it, we look up to the moon, the sun, and if one has a telescope, Mars and Venus, and Saturn, and Jupiter, and they are all round looking.
5 digit accuracy. How do you come across that number, or more correctly, how did your flatass buddies come across that number?
Are you saying Earth is like some kind of inverted bowl, hollow in center or some such?
Why would Earth be different?
Originally posted by whodeyBoy are you behind times. Didn't you know Earth is the center of the entire universe? AND said universe spins around US which is why we see the stars move. They do have that pesky detail to explain, why stars below the equator seem to be moving in the opposite direction to the north.
What I don't get it, we look up to the moon, the sun, and if one has a telescope, Mars and Venus, and Saturn, and Jupiter, and they are all round looking.
Why would Earth be different?
Originally posted by sonhouse😳
Boy are you behind times. Didn't you know Earth is the center of the entire universe? AND said universe spins around US which is why we see the stars move. They do have that pesky detail to explain, why stars below the equator seem to be moving in the opposite direction to the north.
Copernicus lied?
i'll have his arse up a flag pole! ðŸ˜
Originally posted by sonhouseI'm going to settle this once and for all, I'm going to place a marble on the floor. If it rolls, the earth is round, if not, it is flat.
It was all the result of Rosecrucians taking over the world. They just don't want us to know the true facts of Earth and our place in the universe.
Ok, here is goes...........................................................No!!!!!!!!
Sorry gramps, let me help you up, or should I call the squad?