Quote from: 3 Tesla on September 26, 2008, 11:36:14 AMBut ... Both Le Verrier and Babinet agreed that both The Earth and Neptune are in orbit around The Sun. So neither of them were Flat Earth proponents. So the discrepancy between Neptune's predicted and true orbit, huge as it is, does not support a flat Earth.Person A and B are both wrong by orders of magnitude in reference to thesis D. But .. both believe anti-E. Therefore E is manifestly wrong?
But ... Both Le Verrier and Babinet agreed that both The Earth and Neptune are in orbit around The Sun. So neither of them were Flat Earth proponents. So the discrepancy between Neptune's predicted and true orbit, huge as it is, does not support a flat Earth.
If not responding is a win, then FET has won many times. You just won a small battle yourself.
I've been busier than usual, and I put down stakes on the .net forum (which in my opinion is a better medium for serious discussion).