Questions about "flat earth"

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Wings_RE

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #30 on: October 06, 2009, 08:33:46 AM »
No, you don't understand how you'd take RE and poke a hole in the bottom (south pole) and stretch it out flat to work.

Because, well, you can't do that.

Of course I DO understand that! If one carries some ounce of imaginative 3D-perspective, one will easily imagine how this is to be done and what it would look like, however the distance between the landmasses in the RET southern hemisphere will be completely out of whack compared to the distances we easily can measure both in length and in time with RET.
So for later debates, please don't tell me what I can and can not imagine. You don't know me all that well yet.   ;D
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You're pretty dense if you think that you can see something the size of a car 200,000 miles away!
(eh...hrm...3.000 miles away! Right?)

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #31 on: October 06, 2009, 09:05:10 AM »
Part of doing would mean keeping them in shape and the right distances.

Tell me when you understand how to that, because that's what I'm talking about.
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Wings_RE

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #32 on: October 06, 2009, 12:59:55 PM »
Part of doing would mean keeping them in shape and the right distances.

Tell me when you understand how to that, because that's what I'm talking about.

K, I think you misunderstood...either me or yourself. We were talking 'bout IMAGINING, not making.
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...the LCROSS-event;
You're pretty dense if you think that you can see something the size of a car 200,000 miles away!
(eh...hrm...3.000 miles away! Right?)

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #33 on: October 06, 2009, 01:03:09 PM »
Ditto
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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #34 on: October 16, 2009, 09:46:21 AM »
Ok unbanneded yay. anyway if the world is infinitely thick then it would be infinite in weight so...

and why is the earth being propelled upwards? why not around a sun. that is round.
and if the earth was flat there would be no magnetic field, radiation would bombard us and we would die, unless u have an alternate way of producing a magnetic field, becuse mother nature has been doing it since the dawn of time, yet we humans who have been around for maybe 15,000 years have been able to make a magnetic shield around the earth and it is a conspiracy that it isnt there that we are flat, infinitely think but limited in weight, makes no sense whatsoever.

Does the iron-nickle based core exist to you Fe'ers or is there no thermal center for or earth Flat or not
Looks flat...wait...why is the light curved around it. never in a strait line

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #35 on: October 16, 2009, 10:18:14 AM »
Well, the bubble would burst right? Not get flattened.

And, if it were in a vacuum in the absence of a gravitational field, what would happen to the substance that was once arranged into a bubble?

And, if you put the bubble in a counter clockwise spinning vortex with an angry cat what will happen to the man who blew the bubble?

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Re: Questions about "flat earth"
« Reply #36 on: October 19, 2009, 01:28:24 AM »
Well, the bubble would burst right? Not get flattened.

And, if it were in a vacuum in the absence of a gravitational field, what would happen to the substance that was once arranged into a bubble?

And, if you put the bubble in a counter clockwise spinning vortex with an angry cat what will happen to the man who blew the bubble?
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