Funny how every scepti thread turns into an absolute train wreck.
Rather than "funny" I'm thinking it's more like a total waste of the site's bandwidth (and other forum members'). In fact the pseudo-scientific drivel that constitutes 99% of his postings actually do more harm to the flat earth theorists than
all the opposing viewpoints form
all the round earth proponents combined.
I'm actually surprised that
sceptimatic's comments haven't been relegated to the
Complete Nonsense forum months ago.
The majority of other flat earthers at least acknowledge the basic tenets of mass, energy, force, time, radiation, optics, pressure, length etc (although with much broader defining parameters than the round earthers) whereas
sceptimatic seems to just be making up his own bizarre definitions of all these things as he goes along. I'm sure most folks remember his weird claim to have discovered something he called "
denpressure".
Denpressure was something never explicitly defined by sceptimatic—it just existed, and always had. It seemed (although I'm not absolutely sure of this) to consist of some inexplicable
combination of two totally dissimilar entities, one being density, and the other being pressure.
Sceptimatic claimed that denpressure was in actuality what—for centuries—millions of scientists the world over have termed "gravity".
This is the sort of dross that people here who are looking for an intelligent debate have to put up with from people such as
sceptimatic.
Thankfully—like most of his bizarre theories—denpressure simply sunk out of sight below the horizon, never to be seen or heard of again.
—Or did it?