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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: Satellites-man created ones
« on: August 30, 2014, 11:38:13 AM »
 Satellites-man created ones
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Just Supposing -Earth is a Flat disc-albeit circular, rather like a big dinner plate or better still maybe a clock. (as i've mentioned elsewhere, somewhere)London say is at 6 o'clock, New York is at 9 o'clock, Australia is 12 o'clock, Asia/Europe 3 o'clock, then back to London at 6 o'clock. Therefore any moving object be aircraft or ship going off on a world tour would in effect be going around the world as it's still a circular motion, even in an east-west direction. It would still be possible for satellites to be up there going round and round, but moving around a circle, like traveling around the outer rim of the circular clock or dinner plate as it were?  I reckon a test might be if any aircraft can fly over the antarctic? which i read somewhere hasn't ( on a flat-earth the "antarctic" circles the world on its outer rim. ) Anyway just a thought :-\
Ps. Re Inquisitive : "Others have.
 
How do you know Australia exists if you have not been there?"End Quote.
 
Exactly, we as individuals can believe or disbelieve Australia exists (if we haven't been there) But we can research, we can talk to those who have been there or even meet Australians, they can tell us how we get there, show us photographs (and not mere drawings/paintings) we can believe/disbelieve them, weigh up what evidences exists to support  what we're told and learn. and we can save up enough money and go there for ourselves. We'd know without  doubt a land called Australia actually exist. None of us can take off to the moon to check. My statement was merely an example of swallowing without question what the telly or the radio tells us. Especially by authorities running the world.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Satellites-man created ones
« on: August 30, 2014, 11:32:05 AM »
Just Supposing -Earth is a Flat disc-albeit circular, rather like a big dinner plate or better still maybe a clock. (as i've mentioned elsewhere, somewhere)London say is at 6 o'clock, New York is at 9 o'clock, Australia is 12 o'clock, Asia/Europe 3 o'clock, then back to London at 6 o'clock. Therefore any moving object be aircraft or ship going off on a world tour would in effect be going around the world as it's still a circular motion, even in an east-west direction. It would still be possible for satellites to be up there going round and round, but moving around a circle, like traveling around the outer rim of the circular clock or dinner plate as it were?  I reckon a test might be if any aircraft can fly over the antarctic? which i read somewhere hasn't ( on a flat-earth the "antarctic" circles the world on its outer rim. ) Anyway just a thought :-\
Ps. Re: "Others have.
 
How do you know Australia exists if you have not been there?"End Quote.
 
Exactly, we as individuals can believe or disbelieve Australia exists (if we haven't been there) But we can research, we can talk to those who have been there or even meet Australians, they can tell us how we get there, show us photographs (and not mere drawings/paintings) we can believe/disbelieve them, weigh up what evidences exists to support  what we're told and learn. and we can save up enough money and go there for ourselves. We'd know without  doubt a land called Australia actually exist. None of us can take off to the moon to check. My statement was merely an example of swallowing without question what the telly or the radio tells us. Especially by authorities running the world.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: Satellites-man created ones
« on: August 30, 2014, 10:29:07 AM »
Many Thanks *Alpha2Omega,*Googleotomy & *QuQu for your kind welcome. Thanks Alpha2Omega for the wise advice given toward the end of your message. I shall keep this in mind.
 It's a topic i'd not given much heed to before, just accepting most of what we're (conventionally) taught & told (not always necessarily the truth of course!!!)to be true. Yet on the other hand when i was very young, i had an awareness about being told truths or untruths. a kind of intuition. So it is that we shouldn't be afraid nor ashamed of asking questions (though politically, i don't think some authorities particularly like us to)for example it's nearly a crime deserving of a penal sentence to question the official version of so-called  Anthropogenic Global Warming . And how do we really know humans have been to the moon? We weren't there ourselves to witness the event.  Anyway, will pop in from time to time to see how the great debate is going, at this stage though i can't really say i believe/disbelieve in Flat-Earth, or Ball-shaped Earth or Hollowed-Earth even, but i'll enjoy the debate and the questions and points of view and the learning. It  shows a healthy democracy at least if we can discuss matters. Kindest to All, pennine rainbows :)

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Flat Earth Q&A / Satellites-man created ones
« on: August 25, 2014, 02:11:06 PM »
Hello,i'm a newbie and pretty much  a novice  to the theory - but after viewing several good videos up on YouTube regarding the matter, all of which fascinates me and so many good points shown in regard the world being flat.
           However there are questions i'm unsure about whether or not they have answers. One such query is: what about the satellites orbiting the earth(man-made ones, some used for television, communications, gps, surveilance etc...)Doesn't the fact of their orbiting suggest the world must be round like a ball. or are they orbiting the circle of the world (e.g.like the outer edges of a circular  dinner plate, albeit above the earth?) Surely these could give us the positive answers too as to whether we're living on a flat earth or round like a ball? I'd appreciate any answers/debate on the query. Thank You. Kindest from pennine-rainbows  :) uk

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