The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth General => Topic started by: Arealhumanbeing on March 27, 2017, 09:57:21 PM
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
No we haven't. I would love to explore them more. And tbh I think there is more potential in our oceans then there is on Mars.
I still think it's neat that we're attempting to reach Mars though.
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We haven't even discovered everything about our land, never mind the oceans and yet we seem to know a lot about space and far away light year so called planets.
It's ridiculously funny how rational people can not sit down and ponder this, instead of going into raptures about the excitement of finding new so called planets and stars, because a bunch of par for the course unkempt wiry haired so called boffins declare it.
It's sickening for the lies on one hand and funny to watch them waste their lives reeling off utter nonsense on the other.
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Why is space the final frontier, and not our own oceans?
Because star trek decided it was. It is just a saying, I dont think you should take it up too seriously.
Our oceans are terribly unexplored.
But that said, there are literally billions of unexplored oceans outside of earth.
So its more like the infinitely larger frontier
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We haven't even discovered everything about our land, never mind the oceans and yet we seem to know a lot about space and far away light year so called planets.
It's ridiculously funny how rational people can not sit down and ponder this, instead of going into raptures about the excitement of finding new so called planets and stars, because a bunch of par for the course unkempt wiry haired so called boffins declare it.
It's sickening for the lies on one hand and funny to watch them waste their lives reeling off utter nonsense on the other.
We know substantially less about anything outside of our atmosphere than we do know about things inside of it. Discovering the first 90% is actually easier than discovering the last 10%.
Also, there are 7 billion people on earth, there are enough people that we can look at the stars and earth at the same time
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Why would one exclude the other? We have explored a tiny fraction of both and will most likely never even come close to exploring all of either, but are making progress in small steps.
Didn't you finish the rest of the internet yet? I think you should read every single other webpage in existence before you come back here again and post any more of your ridiculous bullshit.
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Didn't you finish the rest of the internet yet? I think you should read every single other webpage in existence before you come back here again and post any more of your ridiculous bullshit.
Why would you talk like that?
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Why would you talk like that?
Well by the OP's logic in post 1, why would you start exploring one thing until you've finished completely exploring something else first. And few here would argue that most of what he posts is ridiculous bullshit.
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
I also wondered why we neglected our oceans, and head into space!
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=69697.0
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Is this a photoshop hoax, or indeed the oceans are a mystery?
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Is this a photoshop hoax, or indeed the oceans are a mystery?
Thanks for pointing this out. So I went to have a look at my google earth.
The line the dude is showing is exactly on the antimeridian aka 180' longitude. My google earth does not give anything line or bulge as pronounced as his, but it is showing slight stitching mis matches.
So I went and did something most people here will find absolutely amazing. I googled for an answer!
Turns out, that the globe on google earth is a polygon!
the antimeridian is the part of the polygon that the program draws last and first. 180' to -180' latitude and 90' to -90' longitude. This causes drawing issues sometimes on this line.
Go to 8:30 in his video. unless he expects us to believe that there to be mountains that float in the air in Russia, it is a software glitch.
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I believe you and it does make sense!
And I think from here comes the whole misconception of the globe earth on Google, and the reason why most people believe it's fake and not the real earth.
I believe we wouldn't have been able to search any location on a real photo of earth - it wouldn't work at all if it wasn't a software program!
But I still believe our oceans are a mystery and a lot is going on down there while we are been distracted with space issues!
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
How many more retarded threads are you going to start this week?
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We haven't even discovered everything about our land, never mind the oceans and yet we seem to know a lot about space and far away light year so called planets.
It's ridiculously funny how rational people can not sit down and ponder this, instead of going into raptures about the excitement of finding new so called planets and stars, because a bunch of par for the course unkempt wiry haired so called boffins declare it.
It's sickening for the lies on one hand and funny to watch them waste their lives reeling off utter nonsense on the other.
Enthusiasm for and interest in space and space research does not prevent anyone being enthusiastic and interested in studies of our own planet. A hefty chunk of space research has its gaze pointed down.
e2a: And all of the astronauts I have heard speak, without exception, have said that visiting the moon made them realise the importance of Earth.
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
Did you know that there are a number of satellites monitoring the oceans and helping scientists learn more about them?
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/data.php
http://www.eumetsat.int/website/home/AboutUs/WhatWeDo/MonitoringOceans/index.html
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
Who, apart from you, said space is the final frontier?
Next stupid question.
But, what has any of this to do with the shape of the earth?
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Not everything is about earth shape Rab.
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Have we discovered all there is to be found in our oceans? That would be news to me.
Who, apart from you, said space is the final frontier?
Umm... Gene Roddenberry.
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/e8/f5/5e/e8f55e0e2f725f33dba07d091586802d.jpg)
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In the Star Trek era perhaps it is the final frontier because we had (by that time) discovered all we want or care to about the oceans.
Even if we haven't explored every cubic mm of our oceans yet, doesn't mean that space cant be the final. Space is infinite. Even the 'observable' universe is mind boggling. Unless there are some extra dimensions to reality we are yet to explore, unless space is just another 'layer' and there's something beyond outside what we know is space then space is the final.
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Mostly because photon torpedoes don't work underwater and Seaquest DSV was lame.
Also exploring the ocean is more challenging than space in a few ways.
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Not everything is about earth shape Rab.
This is "The Flat Earth Society" and Arealhumanbeing does his best to divert attention from that with his NASA, NAZI and Freemason sidetracks.
All this when NASA, the NAZIs and the Freemasons had nothing to do with the flat/globe issue, though he would even disagree with that 8).
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Not everything is about earth shape Rab.
This is "The Flat Earth Society" and Arealhumanbeing does his best to divert attention from that with his NASA, NAZI and Freemason sidetracks.
All this when NASA, the NAZIs and the Freemasons had nothing to do with the flat/globe issue, though he would even disagree with that 8).
I was only yanking your chain.
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This forum is becoming the Arealhumanbeing idiot show. :'(
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Only Star Trek considered Space the final frontier.
If you can remember back to the 1969 Stanley Kubrick movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey, while manned flights were going to the moon (on Pan Am spacecraft), other explorers were going to the bottom of the oceans (this came out in the early part of the movie in the conversation with the Russian cosmonauts).