Well, I found this place by a certain person, who put up a link, so we could laugh at you. We did. Here's a question I found, and someone made quite a good reply to it.
Q: "Please explain sunrises/sunsets."
A: It's a perspective effect. Really, the sun is just getting farther away; it looks like it disappears because everything gets smaller and eventually disappears as it gets farther away
Here's the reply:
They do understand that if that were true we'd all freeze to death, right? Also they contradict themselves. They say everything in the universe is moving "upwards at 1g (9.8m/s-2) along with every star, sun and moon in the universe. This produces the same effect as gravity." But that couldn't happen because if that were true than the sun couldn't dissapear because it can't move faster than 1g. So it couldn't ever dissapear.
Also they contradict themselves farther down in the FAQ when they say Q: "Why does gravity vary with altitude?"
A: The moon and stars have a slight gravitational pull."
I thought they just said a few questions up that there WASN'T any gravity?!
Also, after looking at your site, heres another quote:
LAWL TARD