@Shallow-Blue
For some reason I never got into Niven. I was more into Butler and Clarke and Anderson.
For some reason I never got into Niven. I was more into Butler and Clarke and Anderson.
@sonhouse saidThen maybe you should not criticise his maths?
@Shallow-Blue
For some reason I never got into Niven.
@sonhouse saidI'm against putting up a Dyson sphere, because it would block any effort to run a carbon fiber cable from the earth to the moon. I've been telling NASA we need to have a convenient and inexpensive way to transport supplies for building observatories on the moon, but they haven't responded to any of my emails and letters.
@mlb62
There you go, put a Dyson sphere around our planet, then let the place see what it would be like to have the sun totally blocked off, maybe it was a secret weapon to freeze out the enemy, and cleverly designed vanes lets sun into the motherland but those dirty FRAUDS calling themselves a country, see how they deal with 100 below for years on end.
@sonhouse saidHi Sonhouse. I appreciate your being interested in my thread! I have another question. As to the flat earth concept, nowhere that I google do I see a clear explanation of how it can be flat. Yet there are PODCASTS and Societies, all just gabbing.
@Soothfast
And that brings up the question of how you get even close to Earth G, if it was say an artificial planet with a patina of matter on the surface, the gravity would be next to zero with say only 20 or so km of dirt under your feet and propped up by supports going all the way across, all the asteroids in the solar system would not allow the construction of a Earth m ...[text shortened]... size of Earth orbit, the expanding sun would turn the whole construct into a giant weenie roast....
@sonhouse saidThankyou. I will wow my coffee buddies, though they will know that I do not know what I’m talking about! Good stuff. With your knowledge, you could go to podcast , there of 28,000 of them or million whatever, and many of them are about the flat earth cults. If you listen to them, you will not be able to stand it because they skip all around flat earth and talk about gibberish.
@AverageJoe1
Suppose you have a flat Earth. So you fly in a straight line but you have to curve to go around the equator on a flat Earth. But on the real Earth, you go on the equator, you don't need to turn at all, just keep driving or flying right above the equator in a perfectly straight line. You will follow the equator doing just that. But on flat Earth, the equator is ...[text shortened]... proving once more Earth is round.
I could go on for hours on that subject but you get the gist.
@averagejoe1 saidCoffee... sure...
Thankyou. I will wow my coffee buddies, though they will know that I do not know what I’m talking about! Good stuff. With your knowledge, you could go to podcast , there of 28,000 of them or million whatever, and many of them are about the flat earth cults. If you listen to them, you will not be able to stand it because they skip all around flat earth and talk about gibberish.
@averagejoe1 saidFlat Earthers typically hold that the centre of the disc is the North Pole, and that there is no South Pole. They propose that the rim of the disc is the totality of Antartica, and that there is an ice wall around the edge, which keeps the oceans from flowing over the edge into space.
Hi Sonhouse. I appreciate your being interested in my thread! I have another question. As to the flat earth concept, nowhere that I google do I see a clear explanation of how it can be flat. Yet there are PODCASTS and Societies, all just gabbing.
Like, simply put, where is the edge of earth?
Thankyou.
@moonbus saidI would think this is the most mundane question asked in this area… If I drive a car across country for a few thousand miles, at some point, would I come to the edge of this flat earth? I am assuming that the flat earth is like a top of a flat cardboard box. Simply that, with no references to airplanes how they fly, and curvature’s, such as that.
Flat Earthers typically hold that the centre of the disc is the North Pole, and that there is no South Pole. They propose that the rim of the disc is the totality of Antartica, and that there is an ice wall around the edge, which keeps the oceans from flowing over the edge into space.
There are so many obvious flaws in this that it hardly merits refuting all of them. I mig ...[text shortened]... otia and Hamburg, this can best be explained by positing that we live on a globe rather than a disc.