Look Dan, you are making yourself just look stupid here. Everyone agrees on this aspect except you. Thork agrees, ClockTower agrees, now even Daniel agrees. Both RE'ers and FE'ers are in an agreement that a body of liquid will indeed follow the curvature of the Earth regardless of the contain it is in. You really need to check yourself and stop being such a stubborn baby. Just because want to keep posting "Baaaawwww no I'm actually right, so there!" doesn't mean you actually are.
What the hell are you talking about, I just admitted you were right? I'm still looking for your your reply to our debate about the ISS that you bailed on.
FE'ers agree that a body of liquid will follow the curvature of the earth? Then its a total victory because they acknowledge earth is at least curved and not flat. Note I never denied that it wasn't curved and to add to this you never read the posted link that explained this. Try not posting tripe and pay attention to all posts.
How about you pay attention to the posts. If you did, we still wouldn't be here. All you did in your posted links is talk about how just because it looks flat, doesn't mean it actually is. Then you also said that the scale of this means that you wouldn't be able to tell the difference, which is incorrect. If you had actually read the thread instead of just pulling stuff out of your rear, you'd find that people have demonstrated even on a small scale the curvature would be easily detected.
All I have been doing for the past three pages is informing people how liquids will follow the Earth's curvature, regardless if they are in a square container.
We proved you wrong and explained why. You haven't read the posts clearly.
Further more, you
did deny that a liquid will follow the curvature of the Earth. You did it only a few posts ago.
How about you stop making random statements in a hope that one of them will be correct?
FE'ers agree that a body of liquid will follow the curvature of the earth? Then its a total victory because they acknowledge earth is at least curved and not flat.
No FE'er denies that a body of liquid will follow the curvature of the Earth in RE theory, which is the context of this entire thread if you paid attention. Do troll harder.
What the hell are you talking about, I just admitted you were right? I'm still looking for your your reply to our debate about the ISS that you bailed on.
Daniel I didn't say you admitted that FET is correct, I said you admitted this certain aspect of RET is correct, and this is what we have been discussing for the last three pages.