A few questions

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Deeg

A few questions
« on: December 06, 2007, 04:41:58 PM »
Ok so if the earth accelerates upwards.. do we still have an orbit?

And if the earth is accelerating upwards.. why dont we experience g-force?

If the earth is flat, why is it one-of-a-kind, and if it isnt, why does every other planet, sun, and moon appear "Round"?

Why when you're in the middle of the ocean, and you look out is the earth curved...?

What is propelling us upwards?

If i was in a plane and i went off the edge, where would i go? and why has noone done it?

Was scott of the antarctic secretly killed for "crossing the boundary"?

What is "the networks" motivation for doing this to us?

The drill in russia which is currently drilling to the core of the earth:
When it gets there what will it find?
If it "comes out of the other side", will it just be in space?

You do know if the world was not its current shape and travelling at its current orbital velocity, all the other planets and matter in the solar system would be taking a completley different course.. dont you?

How do sattelites which orbit the earth.. get back to the other side?

If we're "constantly moving upwards" and the moon is staying with us.. how come there is no "gravity" there, but yet it must be travelling upwards at the same speed to appear every day and night?

If i set off in one direction, and my compass was facing east.. and my compast was still pointing east when i returned to my starting point... how come it hasnt changed on my way round.. surely at some point i will have doubled back on myself, or pointed a different direction from "east".


If the earth is travelling upwards at a speed of 9.81m/s/s, if i sent something flying upwards at a speed of 9.80m/s/s which had an inifite power source, why would it fly upwards and the earth wouldnt catch up with it?

If the network is trying to cover up the fact that the earth is flat, why are they allowing people like Richard Branson to let people fly into space and see Earth?

How come a plane can sustain an equal altitude in the sky? wouldnt the earth catch up to it very quickly?

Thanks :)

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2007, 05:06:46 PM »
Ok so if the earth accelerates upwards.. do we still have an orbit?
Not the traditional one.

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And if the earth is accelerating upwards.. why dont we experience g-force?
That's...why we experience a g-force.

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If the earth is flat, why is it one-of-a-kind, and if it isnt, why does every other planet, sun, and moon appear "Round"?
The Earth is not the other planets.

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Why when you're in the middle of the ocean, and you look out is the earth curved...?
You see only what you want to see.

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What is propelling us upwards?
The mechanism is unknown but the term Dark Energy is used.

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If i was in a plane and i went off the edge, where would i go? 
Space.

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Was scott of the antarctic secretly killed for "crossing the boundary"?
Possibly.

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What is "the networks" motivation for doing this to us?
Money.

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The drill in russia which is currently drilling to the core of the earth:
It is doing nothing of the kind.

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If we're "constantly moving upwards" and the moon is staying with us.. how come there is no "gravity" there, but yet it must be travelling upwards at the same speed to appear every day and night?
Uh, there is 'gravity' there.

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If i set off in one direction, and my compass was facing east.. and my compast was still pointing east when i returned to my starting point... how come it hasnt changed on my way round.. surely at some point i will have doubled back on myself, or pointed a different direction from "east".
You really should have read the FAQ.

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If the earth is travelling upwards at a speed of 9.81m/s/s, if i sent something flying upwards at a speed of 9.80m/s/s which had an inifite power source, why would it fly upwards and the earth wouldnt catch up with it?
9.81m/s/s is not a speed.

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How come a plane can sustain an equal altitude in the sky? wouldnt the earth catch up to it very quickly?
Planes create this thing called lift.


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Deeg

Re: A few questions
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2007, 05:10:52 PM »
"If we're "constantly moving upwards" and the moon is staying with us.. how come there is no "gravity" there, but yet it must be travelling upwards at the same speed to appear every day and night?

Uh, there is 'gravity' there."

My bad. How come the moons gravity isnt as strong, or we can stay in the air longer there.. if it is being propelled at the same speed as FE.

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2007, 05:17:00 PM »
I've never been to the moon.  I don't know how long I can stay in the air there.


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Deeg

Re: A few questions
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2007, 05:20:24 PM »
I've never been to the moon.  I don't know how long I can stay in the air there.

And you've never been to the edge of the earth, so how can you say that is there?

edit: my bad if you have.

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2007, 05:22:45 PM »
So how can you say what is on the moon?


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Deeg

Re: A few questions
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2007, 05:25:44 PM »
Well let me just make it clear i didnt come here to try disprove your theory, just find out your answers to a few peices of logic.

But i see the backbone to your theory is "the conspiracy" which is highly un-explained, and is almost a copout for a lot of things.

Thanks for the minimal answers you did give.

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2007, 05:37:18 PM »
Well, ask a few, not twenty at a time, and you might get something a little more in depth.


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Re: A few questions
« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2007, 07:00:05 PM »
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If i was in a plane and i went off the edge, where would i go? 
Space.
I lol'ed.

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2007, 08:01:17 PM »
Was scott of the antarctic secretly killed for "crossing the boundary"?

I killed him myself.
Read the FAQ first, it will save half of you looking like fools!

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2007, 02:19:15 AM »
If the earth is travelling upwards at a speed of 9.81m/s/s, if i sent something flying upwards at a speed of 9.80m/s/s which had an inifite power source, why would it fly upwards and the earth wouldnt catch up with it?

No offense, but it's hard to answer more in-depth to someone who doesn't know the difference between speed, acceleration and distance. m/s/s = m, a distance unit.
« Last Edit: December 07, 2007, 02:24:42 AM by Tristan Lachman »

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Re: A few questions
« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2007, 02:29:56 AM »
If the earth is travelling upwards at a speed of 9.81m/s/s, if i sent something flying upwards at a speed of 9.80m/s/s which had an inifite power source, why would it fly upwards and the earth wouldnt catch up with it?

No offense, but it's hard to answer more in-depth to someone who doesn't know the difference between speed, acceleration and distance. m/s/s = m, a distance unit.
No, m/s/s is acceleration. 
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Re: A few questions
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2007, 06:18:41 AM »
No offense, but it's hard to answer more in-depth to someone who doesn't know the difference between speed, acceleration and distance. m/s/s = m, a distance unit.
Wow, that's embarasing.


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