How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2007, 06:36:06 PM »
The truth is coming forth Franc doesn't have shit. He's starting to realize it. The delusions caused by his subconscious are waining. Perhaps he is not as lame as he appears.
Haha Tom is so funny. He can't be serious, no one is that stubborn or dumb.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2007, 06:36:55 PM »
REers and their magical subconscious. Get outta here, trolls.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #32 on: March 17, 2007, 06:45:15 PM »
I already told the engineer why I am here. My own amusement. Your idea's if you actually believe in them makes me laugh at how truely stupid you are, also makes me realize that there is nothing in conventional science that can convince you due to lacking intellect.

Though since I don't think anyone on this site believes it. I am here just to see how creative your retorts can be. So far though I am disappointed by you. The engineer and Tom provide much more humerous answers.

All in all I'm here because you people amuse me. Nothing more nothing less.

Now dance little one dance.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #33 on: March 17, 2007, 06:46:23 PM »
Who wants you here? You're not wanted, you fucking troll.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2007, 06:50:05 PM »
The people who love me aren't on this site I know that. Why are you pointing out obvious things?

I'm not here cause anyone wants me to be. I'm here to frustrate and annoy stupid people for my own amusement. Namely people like you.

Keep swearing too it just makes your points that much better.
Haha Tom is so funny. He can't be serious, no one is that stubborn or dumb.

Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #35 on: March 17, 2007, 10:14:20 PM »
If the sun is tiny and orbits the Earth, then how does it manage to cast the light it does upon the other planets of the Solar System?


There is no solar system.  It was just made up to support the conspiracy theory that earth is round.
They're building a round earth.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #36 on: March 17, 2007, 10:41:29 PM »
Okay, so, to clarrify what I'm understanding so far:

The flat Earth is infinite, it's just that nobody's ever noticed or gone further than the ice wall, nor has anyone from the lands beyond come here. There are seven different suns lighting the parts of the earth that we know of, and the rest of the unuiverse is a conspiracy that is somehow more profitable to maintain than going out and claiming the lands past the ice wall. The light cast by the false sun we round earthers believe in upon the rest of the planets in this solar system, visible to anyone through any telescope, is also part of your conspiracy. Nobody throughout our history of flight has ever noticed that there are multiple suns.

So (and I'd still like some not quite so ludicrous answers to my original questions) can you explain the solar model in this theory? Do the suns move? Are they spherical or discs? Why hasn't anyone noticed there are more than one? If the earth is infinite then the suns and moons cannot pass underneath it, so where do they go? How do solar eclipses work? How do they create the illusion of a solar system and all that encompases? If all scientists are deluded round earthers, why don't any of you flat earthers become scientists?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #37 on: March 17, 2007, 10:44:35 PM »
can you explain the solar model in this theory? Do the suns move?

Yes.


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Are they spherical or discs?

Spheres.


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Why hasn't anyone noticed there are more than one?

There is only one visible at any point on our local area. Furthermore, most of the suns are "set" (i.e. lie inside their Earth Pocket) at any given time.


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If the earth is infinite then the suns and moons cannot pass underneath it

You seem to confuse infinitely vast with infinite in depth. It could be that the Earth is not infinite in depth. Perhaps there are people living on the other side. I don't see why not.


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How do solar eclipses work? How do they create the illusion of a solar system and all that encompases?

What do you mean?


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If all scientists are deluded round earthers, why don't any of you flat earthers become scientists?

I was never that good in science classes.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #38 on: March 17, 2007, 11:04:06 PM »
The ecplipse and illusion of universe questions were two seperate questions.

If the Earth is infinitely vast then it doesn't matter how deep it is. An infinitely vast earth has no edge and thus no place for the suns and moons to pass underneath. So where do they go? In fact, how do they even stay up if there's no gravity to make them orbit? Plus, if there's no gravity then people would fall off the bottom.

As to you not being any good at science, I'd say that goes a long way towards your belief in this crap. But if every last one of you sucks at science, and nobody who has even the slightest scientific ability believes in the flat earth, don't you think that says a little something? And if some flat earthers are good at science, why haven't they become scientists to help prove all this?

Also, why has nobody from the lands past the ice wall ever come here, and where can I go to learn more about your infinitely vast earth model?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #39 on: March 17, 2007, 11:07:43 PM »
If the Earth is infinitely vast then it doesn't matter how deep it is. An infinitely vast earth has no edge and thus no place for the suns and moons to pass underneath.

I think you are missing something here. The Earth Pockets have already been discussed. There is a gigantic tunnel near the rim in which each sun "sets." The depth of these tunnels is as yet unknown but assumed ot be considerable. It is not entirely impossible for these tunnels to form an arc below the surface. Either way, "where things go" is already a known quantity.


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As to you not being any good at science, I'd say that goes a long way towards your belief in this crap.

Just because I am not good enough at science to be a SCIENTIST, makes me an idiot?

Are YOU a scientist?
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #40 on: March 18, 2007, 12:27:11 AM »
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As to you not being any good at science, I'd say that goes a long way towards your belief in this crap.

Just because I am not good enough at science to be a SCIENTIST, makes me an idiot?

Are YOU a scientist?

No I am not but I am good at science. He never said you were an idiot for not being a scientist, he said you're lack of understanding in science class explained your viewpoint.

Being a scientist has nothing to do with it; idiot.
Haha Tom is so funny. He can't be serious, no one is that stubborn or dumb.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #41 on: March 18, 2007, 01:30:02 AM »
Exactly. I am not a doctor, and thus I am more likely to believe in a disease that doesn't exist than someone who is a doctor. Your lack of scientific understanding doesn't make you an idiot, but it leaves you more susceptible to theories which a scientific mind would know instantly to be false.

As to the holes, are they in the ice wall or the ocean?

And where do you believe all this came from? Did God create it this way?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #42 on: March 18, 2007, 01:37:04 AM »
They are not "holes," they are called Pockets. These Pockets are located beyond the Ice Wall, in the region between our land and other lands.

I am an atheist so... no, no "God" created anything. If "God" exists, then there is no truth and no good.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #43 on: March 18, 2007, 02:05:51 AM »
So where did all this come from?

What is in this region between out land and other lands? And on that note, how do you know about the other lands?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #44 on: March 18, 2007, 02:18:46 AM »
So where did all this come from?

All what?


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What is in this region between out land and other lands?

Mostly just ice and the Earth Pockets. A couple of sparse explorer camps, but only because this is an auspicious location: relatively peaceful and close enough to other major lands. Otherwise there would be no camps at all.


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And on that note, how do you know about the other lands?

Reports from outlander explorers.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #45 on: March 18, 2007, 03:48:56 AM »
where are these reports?
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #46 on: March 18, 2007, 04:32:29 AM »
I would absolutely love to see those reports, along with the copious amounts of photographs and video footage any such explorers would have taken. A simple photograph of the outside lands or the sun sinking into one of these 'pockets' would be enough to destroy the conspiracy. Even if nobody believed them at first, they would at least spur people on to check, quite easily with most aircrafts if you know not to believe your navigational equipment, and all the lies would be destroyed.

Where are the explorers that make the camps from?

And where did the entire universe come from, according to you? The endless expanse of flat earth?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #47 on: March 18, 2007, 02:04:29 PM »
Even if nobody believed them at first, they would at least spur people on to check, quite easily with most aircrafts if you know not to believe your navigational equipment, and all the lies would be destroyed.

There is no way for a normal human, even with aircrafts, to go near or beyond the Ice Wall, because they would be shot down. The only explorers who have done so, have used cloak technology they got from another land.


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Where are the explorers that make the camps from?

In this area, explorers are usually from PureLand, since it is the biggest land around that permits people to emigrate (although they have to smuggle people around). The Holy GrassLand is another logical origin. A couple come from other, smaller areas.


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And where did the entire universe come from, according to you? The endless expanse of flat earth?

Cleavage in the Big Bang.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #48 on: March 18, 2007, 02:11:20 PM »
Even if nobody believed them at first, they would at least spur people on to check, quite easily with most aircrafts if you know not to believe your navigational equipment, and all the lies would be destroyed.

There is no way for a normal human, even with aircrafts, to go near or beyond the Ice Wall, because they would be shot down. The only explorers who have done so, have used cloak technology they got from another land.

Qantas air plane company in Australia offers over flights of Antarctica

http://www-aadc.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=26999

http://www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/travel/getthere.shtml

Why would the government allow such overflights over Antarctica? Don't they know the people on these flights could expose there secret.

http://theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=11650.0

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #49 on: March 18, 2007, 02:12:09 PM »
They are not gonna give up a multi-billion-dollar cash cow for nothing. They must have a plan.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #50 on: March 18, 2007, 02:41:05 PM »
Do you believe that the ice wall is antarctica or not? If so, what of all the researchers? Who pays the guards and why are they willing to live their lives on the ice wall (you couldn't pay all of them more than they'd make by exposing the conspiracy)? Even if they were there, once the world was paying attention it would not end at one simple aircraft being shot down. And where are the reports and copious amounts of photos and video footage taken by your special stealth explorers?

How do you know so much about the other lands, and who named them?

What do you mean by cleavage in the Big Bang?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #51 on: March 18, 2007, 02:44:51 PM »
Do you believe that the ice wall is antarctica or not?

Basically, yes.


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If so, what of all the researchers?

What of them?


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Who pays the guards and why are they willing to live their lives on the ice wall (you couldn't pay all of them more than they'd make by exposing the conspiracy)?

You don't need guards, just point surveillance when the presence of explorers becomes an inconvenience. A few jet planes and helicopters should be enough. Not a big deal for the biggest militaries in the world.


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Even if they were there, once the world was paying attention it would not end at one simple aircraft being shot down.

Why not?


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How do you know so much about the other lands, and who named them?

Well, people generally name the places they live in, or their government does.
As for how I know, I already told you. I have secondhand observations.


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What do you mean by cleavage in the Big Bang?

You asked how the Infinite Plane could have arisen. Well, there must have been a cleavage in the Big Bang, separating the universe in two parts. The Earth was the separation.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #52 on: March 18, 2007, 02:53:52 PM »
Do you believe that the ice wall is antarctica or not? If so, what of all the researchers? Who pays the guards and why are they willing to live their lives on the ice wall (you couldn't pay all of them more than they'd make by exposing the conspiracy)? Even if they were there, once the world was paying attention it would not end at one simple aircraft being shot down. And where are the reports and copious amounts of photos and video footage taken by your special stealth explorers?
How do you know so much about the other lands, and who named them?

What do you mean by cleavage in the Big Bang?

Note bold text.

And what, suddenly we see all these photographs and footage of this other land, we send out an expedition, it mysteriously dissapears and then everyone's going to say 'oh well, ever mind then?'

Your world view of politics and the like is almost unbelievably naive Franc.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #53 on: March 18, 2007, 02:57:21 PM »
Just because I report to you the facts, does not mean I am naive. For some reason, you are so stuck in your RE belief that you cannot imagine the rest of the world (the infinite world, that is) working differently than it does here.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #54 on: March 18, 2007, 10:36:59 PM »
reading through this topic... i see that so far...the RE'rs (trolls as u call us) are the only ones who have suppiled out side info from this site (stated above in the post about flying over antartica). once i see some outside info from a crediable site, i'll start believing these thigns.
THUS concludes....thats as far as i got in my head

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #55 on: March 19, 2007, 12:51:28 AM »
I'll ask again: Where are these reports and the photos and video footage that accompanies them?

Have you ever thought of going into politics? Given your inability to answer questions you don't like I think you'd be great.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #56 on: March 19, 2007, 01:23:03 AM »
Have you ever thought of going into politics? Given your inability to answer questions you don't like I think you'd be great.

I am an Anarchist, so no.
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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #57 on: March 19, 2007, 09:10:09 AM »
Even if nobody believed them at first, they would at least spur people on to check, quite easily with most aircrafts if you know not to believe your navigational equipment, and all the lies would be destroyed.

There is no way for a normal human, even with aircrafts, to go near or beyond the Ice Wall, because they would be shot down. The only explorers who have done so, have used cloak technology they got from another land.


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Where are the explorers that make the camps from?

In this area, explorers are usually from PureLand, since it is the biggest land around that permits people to emigrate (although they have to smuggle people around). The Holy GrassLand is another logical origin. A couple come from other, smaller areas.


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And where did the entire universe come from, according to you? The endless expanse of flat earth?

Cleavage in the Big Bang.

Is there a Pokeland too where I can go train Pokemon?

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #58 on: March 19, 2007, 03:40:51 PM »
You can't beat a bit of cleavage in a big bang.

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Re: How does a tiny sun light the rest of the solar system?
« Reply #59 on: March 19, 2007, 04:42:33 PM »
Once again: Where are the reports, photos and video footage the stealth explorers made and took of the other areas?