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Flat Earth General / The Caloric Field and Heat
« on: July 12, 2016, 02:03:07 PM »
Heat is caused by the vibration of molecules: that is, velocity. It is a velocity in multiple directions, as objects with heat do not simply crawl away in a certain direction, so there must be an acceleration acting constantly on any object.
That is every molecule of an object is accelerating at any given moment. The house you're in, and its tremendous mass, are accelerating at every second of every minute of every hour of every day.

Where does the force and so energy required for this come from?

The interaction with a quantum field, which I have termed the caloric field, is the only explanation.
(Light is a very similar principle: it too is just vibration, like all waves).
Mass is just an interaction with a quantum field, why do so many believe it is impossible for anything else to be similar?

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Flat Earth General / Rare Events
« on: July 09, 2016, 10:11:26 AM »
I've seen a lot of round earthers talk about how clear proofs that the world is flat, such as the bedford level experiment, or cases where the light of a light house was visible when it should be blocked by the Earth's curvature, or situations where more of the world over a lake could be seen than should be possible on a round Earth, are unreliable given they have only been performed a handful of times.

If this is so, why do you claim, Antarctica is not a ring?
Who has crossed it? Amundsen is said to, though he only went to a certain magnetically interesting point. Scott was said to, but all of his expedition died. Shackleton failed. Mackintosh's whole expedition died. Primarily, all anyone does is map the coast, which is possible on a ring.
Anyone who tries to actually cross Antarctica dies, with no survivors. Scott, Mackintosh... Only Wilkins and Fuchs can really be said to have crossed Antarctica, and are contradicted by the likes of Ronne who claim they observed no sea on the far side.
You have at best two out of numerous attempts to cross Antarctica. Why is that rare event given more credence than the multitude of experiments that prove the Earth is flat?

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