Ski, I am curious as to your model of the earth

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Re: Ski, I am curious as to your model of the earth
« Reply #30 on: June 06, 2018, 01:14:54 AM »
How does that field accelerate the Earth, the stars, but fail to accelerate that which is on the Earth's surface, or near to said surface?
Well, as I have said, oh I don't know, lots of times, the FE creates a type of 'bow shock' in the Dark Energy, setting up the DEF.  This bow shock/field prevents the DE from interacting with objects above the FE until the field has collapsed (not necessarily in totality, but locally).

Engy was back so recently? Amazing.

Objects near the surface of the earth appear to be shielded from the effects of the UA.
Why do you think that is?

My guess, as above is that it is the result of the low pressure area behind the flat plate of Earth.
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Re: Ski, I am curious as to your model of the earth
« Reply #31 on: June 06, 2018, 07:28:40 AM »
How does that field accelerate the Earth, the stars, but fail to accelerate that which is on the Earth's surface, or near to said surface?
Well, as I have said, oh I don't know, lots of times, the FE creates a type of 'bow shock' in the Dark Energy, setting up the DEF.  This bow shock/field prevents the DE from interacting with objects above the FE until the field has collapsed (not necessarily in totality, but locally).

Engy was back so recently? Amazing.

Objects near the surface of the earth appear to be shielded from the effects of the UA.
Why do you think that is?

My guess, as above is that it is the result of the low pressure area behind the flat plate of Earth.
Ok. If the sun is a sphere why can't we see it all the time?

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Re: Ski, I am curious as to your model of the earth
« Reply #32 on: June 06, 2018, 08:59:48 AM »
The sun is powered by a nuclear or subatomic process judging by the neutrino production. The outer layers seem to be primarily hydrogen and helium according to the spectrum. I could not guess the size or distance, though it is generally accepted to be smaller and closer than the heliocentric, globular model.

Of course with a tiny sun, that would make nuclear fusion an absolute piece of piss to replicate on earth.

Should we add keeping clean virtually limitless energy from us to list of “globularist” crimes?

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Re: Ski, I am curious as to your model of the earth
« Reply #33 on: June 06, 2018, 12:30:56 PM »
My understanding is that .08 solar masses (accepted value) is sufficient for fusion of hydrogen to begin and sustain. Earthly problems seem to revolve around the power balance because of containment.
Fission and particle interactions, of course, would have their own requirements.
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