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Author Topic: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash  (Read 104269 times)

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Re: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash
« Reply #185 on: August 22, 2018, 04:34:02 PM »
Try to focus, it is not a difficult question to comprehend:
Can you provide a practical evidential example of a body of water conforming to the exterior of a shape

Every body of water on earth.
Also water in zero G.

(This video doesn't look like it has a cut from 0:52 to 1:45, a little long for a zero G airplane. but that's a different topic.)
Goldfish in a water bubble in a zero-G elevator

You can find several images of insects inside drops of water without zero G, too.

Re: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash
« Reply #186 on: August 22, 2018, 09:19:28 PM »
Oh boy.  This is going to be a long haul.  For now, besides begging the question with NASA nonsense, have you ever seen water gather around and stick to the outside of a ball?   Have you ever seen water surface in a glass or a pool curve?   


Re: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash
« Reply #187 on: August 22, 2018, 09:38:03 PM »
Oh boy.  This is going to be a long haul.  For now, besides begging the question with NASA nonsense, have you ever seen water gather around and stick to the outside of a ball?   Have you ever seen water surface in a glass or a pool curve?  
Yes. Every large lake or body of water on earth.
You can get a water bulge over a glass (such as a cylinder, or a slide), though that is from a different force.

And if you were fast you could see the same thing as the NASA video in an airplane in zero G maneuver.

Re: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash
« Reply #188 on: August 23, 2018, 06:29:31 AM »
Yes. Every large lake or body of water on earth.
You can get a water bulge over a glass (such as a cylinder, or a slide), though that is from a different force.

And if you were fast you could see the same thing as the NASA video in an airplane in zero G maneuver.

Your first remark presumes the earth is round which is a circular logic.

There is only minor bulges in water in real life. Nothing on a big scale.

Re: "Flat" Earth -- Complete Balderdash
« Reply #189 on: August 23, 2018, 08:11:21 AM »
Your first remark presumes the earth is round which is a circular logic.
The curve of a body of water is something you can measure.
But I suppose you would reject as invalid any observation that disagrees with your FE notions.