Thank you. This looks interesting.
It's very clear and obvious that the earth does not move as "science" claims. I also hold that the surface of the earth is flat, but that's a somewhat separate debate.
Because science had to claim that the universe is as large as it is, to get the math to work, they have to claim that we're flying around the sun at 66,000 MPH, while rotating at (up to) 1000 MPH, while the solar system is moving at 600,000 MPH through the galaxy, and the galaxy is moving at 1.2 MILLION MPH through the universe. It's utterly absurd even on the face of it.
Someone of the flat earthers made a very good point, that our overall velocity would change depending on whether we were rotating WiTH or rotating AGAINST the earth's movement through the solar system, and that we would feel the velocity changes during the different times of day. Then you throw in all these other motions, of the solar system and of the galaxy, and you've have all kinds of motions sometimes in sync and sometimes contrary to one another ... that WOULD BE FELT on the earth.
Also, the fact that Polaris doesn't move makes it case closed. Sure, the argument is that it's so far away that our angle to it doesn't change. So you mean to tell he that despite the earth rotating, the earth revolving, the solar system moving, and the galaxy moving, all that motion takes place on a perfectly flat plane and always in the same direction? Given how far away Polaris allegedly is, even the SLIGHTEST angle change between the earth's axis and Polaris would dislodge it from its central location, and yet nothing has changed for thousands of years. It's all hogwash.
Our combined speed though the universe (allegedly) is something like 2 MILLION MPH. And yet Polaris doesn't move one inch. Ridiculous.