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Offline Tradman

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Re: 3 Full Moons Last Month 2nd Full Moon Tonight
« Reply #105 on: February 15, 2022, 09:08:08 PM »
Do globers here really believe the sun is moving at the expert's said speed and distance around the sun? I only estimated in the post above. The amount of miles of earth barreling around the sun is more than 550,000,000.

If sun is center, and the radius of this circuit (R) is the distance of 93 million miles, we can calculate it.

The equation is C = 2 x pi x R

C = 2 x 3.14 x 93 million miles

C = 584,000,000 million miles

Earth is orbiting the sun at 584 million miles per day/ 24 hours in a day and going approx 24 million MPH.

Woo wee! Gives me a headache. And you globalists call us crazy. 




Offline Ladislaus

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« Reply #106 on: February 15, 2022, 09:12:33 PM »
Lol. If you believe heliocentrism you think the earth goes 550,000,000 miles around the sun every 24 hours.  :laugh1:

Well, not only that, but if you factor in the rotation of the galaxy, it's several million MPH.  Milky way allegedly spirals and then it revolves around the universe somehow.

I recently saw an FE point out that we're not simply rotating (allegedly of course) but also revolving around the sun.  That would mean that we experience changes in velocity, depending on whether we are rotating in the direction of the revolution around the sun or against it.  And that would mean we would feel this movement.  Changes in velocity result in force which can and should be felt.


Offline Ladislaus

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« Reply #107 on: February 15, 2022, 09:15:22 PM »
I'm sorry, that is ridiculous. Anything of scientific value that was produced in the last centuries was created by people who knew the earth is a sphere.

That totally misses the point.  I'm saying that YOU refuse to apply scientific methodology to study the question objectively.  None of you globe believers have done anything but beg the question and then defend your position from the trenches, throwing one lame excuse for a proof at the wall after another.

You declare that these people "knew" the earth is a sphere.  They didn't/don't "know" anything.  They simply BELEIVED the earth was a globe because they too never questioned it.

Offline Tradman

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« Reply #108 on: February 15, 2022, 09:21:32 PM »
Well, not only that, but if you factor in the rotation of the galaxy, it's several million MPH.  Milky way allegedly spirals and then it revolves around the universe somehow.

I recently saw an FE point out that we're not simply rotating (allegedly of course) but also revolving around the sun.  That would mean that we experience changes in velocity, depending on whether we are rotating in the direction of the revolution around the sun or against it.  And that would mean we would feel this movement.  Changes in velocity result in force which can and should be felt.
Yep, and add to that 2 more movements, rotating and wobbling. And people think scientists don't lie.  It's almost as if the experts are not only laughing at us, but checking for a pulse.   :facepalm:

Offline Ladislaus

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« Reply #109 on: February 15, 2022, 09:53:04 PM »
Yep, and add to that 2 more movements, rotating and wobbling. And people think scientists don't lie.  It's almost as if the experts are not only laughing at us, but checking for a pulse.  :facepalm:

And with all that movement Polaris just doesn't budge from its position.  Does everything rotate and revolve on a perfectly flat plane ... except the earth of course?  Even a slight tilt of the earth's angle would dislodge Polaris.  It doesn't matter how "far away" it is; if the angle of the earth's "axis" in relation to Polaris were to change, then it would bump Polars from its position.  But with all this preposterous amount of motion, we are to believe that this never happens?

These ludicrous speeds were mathematical fictions (the equation fantasy-land described by Tesla) that are necessitated by their calculations regarding the size of the planets, solar system, galaxies, etc.

And I would love to see how if we're rotating and revolving at the same time how we wouldn't feel the earth's rotation, as our velocity changed.  It would be like those carnival rides where you kindof spin and rotate at the same time, and this causes strange shifts in the sensation depending on how the two movements coincide.