Space(ISS)

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sokarul

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #60 on: April 04, 2007, 01:00:41 PM »

Lol the solar panels turn energy into thrust?   


Uh, yea, that's the way they normally work.

And how do they do that? 
Do you know how electricity works?  It can be used to perform work.
Answer the question.  Does it turn a propeller?  Even though there is no air?   
I also want this question answered, but The Engineer ran away.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #61 on: April 04, 2007, 01:05:18 PM »
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It doesn't stretch in all directions infinitely, as your model would have it if you followed his accounts.

The icy tundra actually does stretch infinitely in the book Earth Not a Globe.
Ok, and in present times, where the theory states that a wall ,not infinitly thick, holds the air in (which is impossible, but i won't explain it at this time because I know that the FE'ers want something to attack me with).




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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #62 on: April 04, 2007, 01:09:01 PM »
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So, what does not existing as a continent have to do with the ice wall being there and not just mistaken for an ice shelf?

It has everything to do with it.

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The picture gets me every time.  Thats almost how magnets work, almost.

The Earth is not a Bar Magnet in either RE or FE. Magnetism comes from the whirling core.

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Why is ISS visible only by night and in some countries? If it is so close it should be visible all day too.

Because the ISS is an airship that resides in the fringes of the atmosphere. During the day it is blotted out by the brightness of the sun. During the night the distant rays of the sun can travel more freely through the thin atmosphere and reflect off the ISS onto far reaches of the earth.

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Ok, and in present times, where the theory states that a wall ,not infinitly thick, holds the air in (which is impossible, but i won't explain it at this time because I know that the FE'ers want something to attack me with).

The air is held in place all around FE by gravitation.
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sokarul

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #63 on: April 04, 2007, 01:11:24 PM »
The pic I posted is a day pick of the spacestation.  It is orbiting 24/7.

Magnets still only have one north and one south. Not one north and 10 south.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #64 on: April 04, 2007, 01:12:39 PM »
I'm sorry i don't see the pic, where is it?

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And how can a helium baloon travel that fast?(17 500 miles per hour--- that is 28 000 km per hour)

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #65 on: April 04, 2007, 01:16:51 PM »
Orbit is not possible, so the ISS is not what you think it is.
what it is then?  A balloon that happens to be moving really freaking fast in a known orbit? 

I still have this pic in my favorites.
http://www.astrosurf.com/legault/iss_shuttle.jpg
Here you go.  Its a giant pic. 
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #66 on: April 04, 2007, 01:19:08 PM »
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So, what does not existing as a continent have to do with the ice wall being there and not just mistaken for an ice shelf?

It has everything to do with it.

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Ok, and in present times, where the theory states that a wall ,not infinitly thick, holds the air in (which is impossible, but i won't explain it at this time because I know that the FE'ers want something to attack me with).

The air is held in place all around FE by gravitation.

Care to explain any of the "everything to do with it" in your post?

Oh, and um, let me compose myself here for a minute...


GRAVITY!

Hmm... I just love that sweet smell of contradictory FE statements.
I'm so tempted to put a scratch and sniff at the bottom of a pool and see what you do...

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sokarul

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #67 on: April 04, 2007, 01:24:38 PM »
Wow dude I missed that.  He just changed the FE theory.  The icewall no longer keeps air in, its gravitation. 
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #68 on: April 04, 2007, 01:26:32 PM »
Wow dude I missed that.  He just changed the FE theory.  The icewall no longer keeps air in, its gravitation. 

He is free to cite any of the many forces that contain our atmosphere: gravitation, the icewall, and surface tension to name just a few.

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #69 on: April 04, 2007, 01:27:18 PM »
This day in history will be marked as Tom Gravity Day from this day forward, in remembrance that Tom was an even more complete moron than he already is.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #70 on: April 04, 2007, 01:31:39 PM »
This day in history will be marked as Tom Gravity Day from this day forward, in remembrance that Tom was an even more complete moron than he already is.

It would be unswise to accuse someone as a moron when they have contributed and cited more work than you. If you disagree with his ideas, present your rejections in a responsible manner.

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #71 on: April 04, 2007, 01:33:38 PM »
Once again all the work we cite, even from the BC era is a government conspiracy.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #72 on: April 04, 2007, 01:34:25 PM »
This day in history will be marked as Tom Gravity Day from this day forward, in remembrance that Tom was an even more complete moron than he already is.

It would be unswise to accuse someone as a moron when they have contributed and cited more work than you. If you disagree with his ideas, present your rejections in a responsible manner.

I would but I don't have the time to post responses to thousands of idiodic posts. Also, whenever someone tries to approach these issues, the threads die in a flood of "READ THE BOOK"s and "FAQ STOOPID"s.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #73 on: April 04, 2007, 01:39:49 PM »
This day in history will be marked as Tom Gravity Day from this day forward, in remembrance that Tom was an even more complete moron than he already is.

It would be unswise to accuse someone as a moron when they have contributed and cited more work than you. If you disagree with his ideas, present your rejections in a responsible manner.

I would but I don't have the time to post responses to thousands of idiodic posts. Also, whenever someone tries to approach these issues, the threads die in a flood of "READ THE BOOK"s and "FAQ STOOPID"s.

So the solution is to contribute to the madness?

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #74 on: April 04, 2007, 01:55:08 PM »

Lol the solar panels turn energy into thrust?   


Uh, yea, that's the way they normally work.

And how do they do that? 
Do you know how electricity works?  It can be used to perform work.
Answer the question.  Does it turn a propeller?  Even though there is no air?   
I also want this question answered, but The Engineer ran away.
I didn't answer because I didn't think you were serious.  If there was no air, then what would be the fluid that is denser than the balloon?  Space has a rather low density.


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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #75 on: April 04, 2007, 01:57:20 PM »
This day in history will be marked as Tom Gravity Day from this day forward, in remembrance that Tom was an even more complete moron than he already is.

It would be unswise to accuse someone as a moron when they have contributed and cited more work than you. If you disagree with his ideas, present your rejections in a responsible manner.

I would but I don't have the time to post responses to thousands of idiodic posts. Also, whenever someone tries to approach these issues, the threads die in a flood of "READ THE BOOK"s and "FAQ STOOPID"s.

So the solution is to contribute to the madness?

Yes...

Also, what is the point in making posts that try to confront the Tom? All he will do is say "Read the Book..."

Also, I tried to keep that as nice as I could, and it is entirely factual to the best of my knowledge.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #76 on: April 04, 2007, 02:00:31 PM »

Lol the solar panels turn energy into thrust?   



Uh, yea, that's the way they normally work.
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And how do they do that? 
Do you know how electricity works?  It can be used to perform work.
Answer the question.  Does it turn a propeller?  Even though there is no air?   
I also want this question answered, but The Engineer ran away.
I didn't answer because I didn't think you were serious.  If there was no air, then what would be the fluid that is denser than the balloon?  Space has a rather low density.
That would be air, but the spacestation is a tad bit higher then any balloon.  Not to mention solar energy isnt going to get the ballon to 27,000km/h.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #77 on: April 04, 2007, 02:05:01 PM »
But you said there was no air for propellers to work in.  If there was no air, then there is no lift, then there is no maintaining of altitude.


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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #78 on: April 04, 2007, 02:10:08 PM »
erm

I know the waterfalls shadow is wrong. Eat a dick you fuckin know-it-all :P
A Genius: PBF

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #79 on: April 04, 2007, 02:12:17 PM »
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GRAVITY!

Hmm... I just love that sweet smell of contradictory FE statements.

I didn't say Gravity, I said gravitation. There's a difference. Gravity does not exist on FE.

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #80 on: April 04, 2007, 02:13:20 PM »
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GRAVITY!

Hmm... I just love that sweet smell of contradictory FE statements.

I didn't say Gravity, I said gravitation. There's a difference. Gravity does not exist on FE.
What causes this gravitation then?
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #81 on: April 04, 2007, 02:16:42 PM »
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GRAVITY!

Hmm... I just love that sweet smell of contradictory FE statements.

I didn't say Gravity, I said gravitation. There's a difference. Gravity does not exist on FE.
What causes this gravitation then?
Earths acceleration. This is found in many places, use the search please.

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #82 on: April 04, 2007, 04:10:47 PM »
How an the Earth's acceleration keep all of the air from going over the edge.

All of the air wouldn't be stopped by an ice wall who's height doesn't even equal that of some buildings.

The air would simply go over the edge.
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #83 on: April 04, 2007, 04:46:04 PM »
How an the Earth's acceleration keep all of the air from going over the edge.

All of the air wouldn't be stopped by an ice wall who's height doesn't even equal that of some buildings.

The air would simply go over the edge.

Yea I've read through an arguement over this, which made TheEngineer look bad to me, since he just kept saying BS, and in the end agreed with what the opposing RE'er was saying, thinking he was the one explaining it to him (Hahaha, nice try).  Someone said something about a big dome that held in the air, and I think this air filled alot of our solar system too.  It was an odd, far out explanation that none of them probably support, but bring up when this question (or statement) comes up.   

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #84 on: April 04, 2007, 05:01:32 PM »

Yea I've read through an arguement over this, which made TheEngineer look bad to me, since he just kept saying BS   
What was I saying?


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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #85 on: April 04, 2007, 05:06:16 PM »

Yea I've read through an arguement over this, which made TheEngineer look bad to me, since he just kept saying BS   
What was I saying?

Sorry I can't remember really, being your statements were rather short most of the time, and really didn't add to anything.  I just remember thinking about how pointless and stupid your comments were.  Not that they are all the time of course (no sarcasm).

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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #86 on: April 04, 2007, 05:08:09 PM »
Sorry, but none of my posts are stupid (no sarcasm).


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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #87 on: April 04, 2007, 05:13:32 PM »
But you said there was no air for propellers to work in.  If there was no air, then there is no lift, then there is no maintaining of altitude.
And?  Whats your point?  The real ISS still uses angular acceleration to orbit really freaking fast. 
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Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #88 on: April 04, 2007, 05:16:21 PM »
Sorry, but none of my posts are stupid (no sarcasm).

That's an opinionated statement.  We all have different opinions, so I guess we'll leave it at a difference in opinions.  Agreed?

Re: Space(ISS)
« Reply #89 on: April 04, 2007, 08:42:40 PM »
are you saying that the earth streches indefinitly in every direction? because if you are, then ur theory about the stars orbit around is is completely disproved. the stars would all be in the sky above us at all times if that were true, as they could not go below this "infinite tundra". And another thing, if the sun makes small, concentric circles above us, as some of your threads have posted as way of proving day and night, and if you add in your "foglight theory" that the sun can pierce through atoms, then it would be one, indefinate day. (wow that was a long sentence)