The creation of the flat earth.

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #30 on: April 18, 2014, 07:48:56 AM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #31 on: April 18, 2014, 07:59:53 AM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.
You did not answer my question. What is the force or energy PUSHING THE FLAT EARTH?

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #32 on: April 18, 2014, 08:38:30 AM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #33 on: April 18, 2014, 11:36:16 AM »
For sure... I am still waiting for any FE'ers to tell me how their FE came about.
Why should we know?
How could we know?
I know just as little as you do when it comes to the great question, "Why is there something, rather than nothing?".
Why would you not want to know. Why bother having this site if you don't ask questions like this?
If you study and understand the laws of physics you will truly know and understand why.
Don't speak for me when you say "Why is there something, rather than nothing" I understand how everything fits and works perfectly in the RE world and so does every RE'ers. If you look very carefully at yourself and other FE'ers you have lots of unanswered questions. The common fact about FE'ers is that they look at big and small details as the same. If you don't know where your planet comes from that is a big detail and a big deal.
You don't know for sure where your planet came from.
If you say otherwise, you are being willfully ignorant.
Anything you regard as fact as to the origins of Earth is just a well educated guess.
The facts are very well known and it is not an educated guess. Now how about your so called flat earth. Where and how was it created? Give me something that makes sense.
It is entirely an educated guess.
Nobody was here when the Earth was forming.
I have no idea where or how the flat or round Earth was created, because I don't accept the theoretical doctrine as absolute fact.
If you want to talk about making sense, tell me, again, where granite came from.
I'll say it again : Nobody has ever produced granite from cooling magma or otherwise.


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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #34 on: April 18, 2014, 11:37:28 AM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.


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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #35 on: April 18, 2014, 12:34:24 PM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.
The question is what is your best guess on what endless force is pushing the flat earth?

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #36 on: April 18, 2014, 12:41:24 PM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.
The question is what is your best guess on what endless force is pushing the flat earth?
Endless force?
Do you mean gravity?
Electromagnetism?
Or do you mean the seemingly infinite expansion of our universe?


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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #37 on: April 18, 2014, 12:52:02 PM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.
The question is what is your best guess on what endless force is pushing the flat earth?
Endless force?
Do you mean gravity?
Electromagnetism?
Or do you mean the seemingly infinite expansion of our universe?
The earth is supposedly accelerating at 1 g. Just like in a car or airline at take off. You need constant force to do that. What is your force.

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #38 on: April 18, 2014, 10:29:07 PM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.
The question is what is your best guess on what endless force is pushing the flat earth?
Endless force?
Do you mean gravity?
Electromagnetism?
Or do you mean the seemingly infinite expansion of our universe?
The earth is supposedly accelerating at 1 g. Just like in a car or airline at take off. You need constant force to do that. What is your force.


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I am correct.

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #39 on: April 19, 2014, 04:41:32 AM »
The UA, it is also above the Earth but shielded, The Earth is flat because it is in direct contact with it.

So then, why isn't everything else in the universe flat? They're all in contact with UA as well, right? If they're not, why aren't we zipping up past them?
The accelerator is universal.
Hence, universal accelerator.
The question is what is your best guess on what endless force is pushing the flat earth?
Endless force?
Do you mean gravity?
Electromagnetism?
Or do you mean the seemingly infinite expansion of our universe?
The earth is supposedly accelerating at 1 g. Just like in a car or airline at take off. You need constant force to do that. What is your force.

Very mature. You can't answer so you send me a childish cartoon. You are just fooling yourself with that. Now if you were TOLD how UA works then you don't know how it works. You were brainwash on the subject. So think for yourself and explain me what force pushes the earth at 1 g.


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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #40 on: April 19, 2014, 04:45:16 AM »
Don't even bother with Thermo, Starman. He's just "defending what needs to be defended" according to him. Even when I called him out that no where has he actually said he believes in a FE those were approximately his words.

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #41 on: April 19, 2014, 07:04:20 PM »
Don't even bother with Thermo, Starman. He's just "defending what needs to be defended" according to him. Even when I called him out that no where has he actually said he believes in a FE those were approximately his words.
When did I say that?
Anyways, Starman, reread my post before my last post.
You really did completely miss the point.
Maturity has little to do with having a sense of humor.


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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #42 on: April 19, 2014, 07:13:48 PM »
Don't even bother with Thermo, Starman. He's just "defending what needs to be defended" according to him. Even when I called him out that no where has he actually said he believes in a FE those were approximately his words.
When did I say that?
Anyways, Starman, reread my post before my last post.
You really did completely miss the point.
Maturity has little to do with having a sense of humor.
You are ignoring my question. Explain me what force pushes the earth at 1 g?

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Re: The creation of the flat earth.
« Reply #43 on: April 19, 2014, 11:54:46 PM »
Don't even bother with Thermo, Starman. He's just "defending what needs to be defended" according to him. Even when I called him out that no where has he actually said he believes in a FE those were approximately his words.
When did I say that?
Anyways, Starman, reread my post before my last post.
You really did completely miss the point.
Maturity has little to do with having a sense of humor.
You are ignoring my question. Explain me what force pushes the earth at 1 g?
I'm not ignoring the question.
I'm simply responding with a few other questions.
I'll try to simplify it for you.
Gravity works forever. It's just a force.
The universe expands seemingly infinitely. What is the infinite force driving that? (I know the answer that you'll probably give, but it's more of a rhetorical question I'm using to illustrate my point more clearly.)
Some things just are.
As is, the force that drives the UA.


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