The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Q&A => Topic started by: sturmguy98 on April 04, 2007, 09:37:00 PM
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how does FE explain wind? the RE relies on the six celled wind theory that not only relies on a round earth, but on a rotating earth as well, (http://C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\sixcellwinds)
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What is this six celled wind theory? (just curious) Most of what I have learned about wind from science class is that it is caused by the various cooling and heating of the air.
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In FE theory (non-infinite plane) the earth rotates.
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the six celled theory is caused by heating and cooling of the air, it is just called that because, while theoretically there should only be two cells, one goin in each hemispere, the earth's spin offsets them and creates six cells.
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In FE theory (non-infinite plane) the earth rotates.
so now the flat earth, which apparantly has stopped being infinite in all directions, is not only accelerating upwards very quickly, but is spinning while doing so.
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Wow. Your argument makes so much sense to me now...