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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #240 on: April 06, 2014, 08:06:09 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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wow starman!this one is just great!!that is the thing i am referring at just(and please don't take it as aggressive or personal)is half of the trip i am expecting to.what i mean is that will be a great asset for all to observe that horizon,depicting in the video you have posted,going into a circular contour showing a globular planet indeed.
this one is the closest thing yet!nice!
What? You mean the one where the ocean waves just go into suspended animation?
You can't see waves that high move. If you don't like don't watch it.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #241 on: April 06, 2014, 08:08:02 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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I think i prefer this one: " class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
while the one starman posted is nice this one is even better considering that from the minute 12:46 to 12:49 we can see two horizons,one under and other above in a way,but still not complete.it seams a breakthrough is approaching!this is the way!
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #242 on: April 06, 2014, 08:08:40 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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I think i prefer this one: " class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
Any particular reason why the camera never shakes or the reason for water on the camera lens, or the noise the bootsers are making in a near vacuum. Any answers would be appreciated.
The camera is attached to a frame of the rocket that is very massive and heavy. The sounds can be heard by SMALL vibrations on the frame. You should be smart enough to figure that out. You just want to find things are look fake.

And, as for the water, my best GUESS is that the booster dropped down through the wake of the main engine, still burning, and there was enough moisture on the lens that as it did so, the condensation occurred.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #243 on: April 06, 2014, 08:12:00 AM »

The camera is attached to a frame of the rocket that is very massive and heavy. The sounds can be heard by SMALL vibrations on the frame. You should be smart enough to figure that out. You just want to find things are look fake.
Would you like to have another go at that or do you want to stand by what you just said?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #244 on: April 06, 2014, 08:13:25 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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I think i prefer this one: " class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
Any particular reason why the camera never shakes or the reason for water on the camera lens, or the noise the bootsers are making in a near vacuum. Any answers would be appreciated.
The camera is attached to a frame of the rocket that is very massive and heavy. The sounds can be heard by SMALL vibrations on the frame. You should be smart enough to figure that out. You just want to find things are look fake.

And, as for the water, my best GUESS is that the booster dropped down through the wake of the main engine, still burning, and there was enough moisture on the lens that as it did so, the condensation occurred.
If you just edge your body in a little more and use a longer handle on the blade, you may be able to scrape a little more from the bottom of the barrel.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #245 on: April 06, 2014, 08:13:43 AM »

The camera is attached to a frame of the rocket that is very massive and heavy. The sounds can be heard by SMALL vibrations on the frame. You should be smart enough to figure that out. You just want to find things are look fake.
Would you like to have another go at that or do you want to stand by what you just said?
You explain it since you brought it up.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #246 on: April 06, 2014, 08:16:46 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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wow starman!this one is just great!!that is the thing i am referring at just(and please don't take it as aggressive or personal)is half of the trip i am expecting to.what i mean is that will be a great asset for all to observe that horizon,depicting in the video you have posted,going into a circular contour showing a globular planet indeed.
this one is the closest thing yet!nice!
What? You mean the one where the ocean waves just go into suspended animation?
You can't see waves that high move. If you don't like don't watch it.
Haha; oh, but I do like it, I think it's comical how they dupe people with silly backgrounds and model effigies, which anyone with even 5% of their normal sense should be able to see how silly it all is.
The waves certainly aren't that far away when it supposedly takes off, yet they seem to just stop, as if they go into suspended animation, or maybe the waves all stopped together in awe of the big rocket that's just launched. Yeah, that's probably it.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #247 on: April 06, 2014, 08:18:32 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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wow starman!this one is just great!!that is the thing i am referring at just(and please don't take it as aggressive or personal)is half of the trip i am expecting to.what i mean is that will be a great asset for all to observe that horizon,depicting in the video you have posted,going into a circular contour showing a globular planet indeed.
this one is the closest thing yet!nice!
What? You mean the one where the ocean waves just go into suspended animation?
You can't see waves that high move. If you don't like don't watch it.
Haha; oh, but I do like it, I think it's comical how they dupe people with silly backgrounds and model effigies, which anyone with even 5% of their normal sense should be able to see how silly it all is.
The waves certainly aren't that far away when it supposedly takes off, yet they seem to just stop, as if they go into suspended animation, or maybe the waves all stopped together in awe of the big rocket that's just launched. Yeah, that's probably it.
If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #248 on: April 06, 2014, 08:18:46 AM »

The camera is attached to a frame of the rocket that is very massive and heavy. The sounds can be heard by SMALL vibrations on the frame. You should be smart enough to figure that out. You just want to find things are look fake.
Would you like to have another go at that or do you want to stand by what you just said?
You explain it since you brought it up.
I just did. A model effigy against a background image. Similar things can be done on grand theft auto when you steal a helicopter and various other stuff like simulators, etc.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #249 on: April 06, 2014, 08:21:51 AM »

If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!
Yeah, I suppose I've seen enough to see it all for what it is. Ridiculous and pathetically faked. Carry on slinging them up and I'll let people know the silliness.
I'm certainly not allowing you people to play the old, "aweseome stuff" and all the rest of it, as it simply has an effect on those looking in who may just fall for it.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #250 on: April 06, 2014, 08:22:53 AM »
Don't know what went wrong with the last one. Let me try this one:
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wow starman!this one is just great!!that is the thing i am referring at just(and please don't take it as aggressive or personal)is half of the trip i am expecting to.what i mean is that will be a great asset for all to observe that horizon,depicting in the video you have posted,going into a circular contour showing a globular planet indeed.
this one is the closest thing yet!nice!
What? You mean the one where the ocean waves just go into suspended animation?
hey..relax...it is still a long way 'till we find the picture to calm us all down.i mean we still need to see some space around the globe to be certain is a globe and not just a camera illusion as this one http://www.colourbox.com/preview/2347168-240178-a-360-degree-panoramic-view-of-the-fall-foliage-in-meriden-connecticut-and-hubbard-park-from-craigs-castle.jpg
but thanks to starman and RandomREalist we are a step closer to SEE(in a sens/thorugh a video camera) what is really going on.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #251 on: April 06, 2014, 08:25:52 AM »

If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!
Yeah, I suppose I've seen enough to see it all for what it is. Ridiculous and pathetically faked. Carry on slinging them up and I'll let people know the silliness.
I'm certainly not allowing you people to play the old, "aweseome stuff" and all the rest of it, as it simply has an effect on those looking in who may just fall for it.
What would the point be in faking this. What do all the people who work in the space and satellite industry actually do?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #252 on: April 06, 2014, 08:32:49 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #253 on: April 06, 2014, 08:38:41 AM »

If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!
Yeah, I suppose I've seen enough to see it all for what it is. Ridiculous and pathetically faked. Carry on slinging them up and I'll let people know the silliness.
I'm certainly not allowing you people to play the old, "aweseome stuff" and all the rest of it, as it simply has an effect on those looking in who may just fall for it.
What would the point be in faking this. What do all the people who work in the space and satellite industry actually do?
this question is just simply for another discussion board so please,all reading this,do not continue this here.
thank you beforehand!

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #254 on: April 06, 2014, 08:50:10 AM »

If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!
Yeah, I suppose I've seen enough to see it all for what it is. Ridiculous and pathetically faked. Carry on slinging them up and I'll let people know the silliness.
I'm certainly not allowing you people to play the old, "aweseome stuff" and all the rest of it, as it simply has an effect on those looking in who may just fall for it.
What would the point be in faking this. What do all the people who work in the space and satellite industry actually do?
this question is just simply for another discussion board so please,all reading this,do not continue this here.
thank you beforehand!
Reword.

What possible reason is there for these pictures being faked?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #255 on: April 06, 2014, 09:07:47 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #256 on: April 06, 2014, 09:11:50 AM »

If that is the way you see it then you are done. Right!
Yeah, I suppose I've seen enough to see it all for what it is. Ridiculous and pathetically faked. Carry on slinging them up and I'll let people know the silliness.
I'm certainly not allowing you people to play the old, "aweseome stuff" and all the rest of it, as it simply has an effect on those looking in who may just fall for it.
What would the point be in faking this. What do all the people who work in the space and satellite industry actually do?
this question is just simply for another discussion board so please,all reading this,do not continue this here.
thank you beforehand!
Reword.

What possible reason is there for these pictures being faked?
again...same thing?
look...for the the sake of argument.let's say that all the people involved in the space and satellite industry have no idea of this kind of discussion we are having on and no idea that they are being used for a "globular" conspiracy isn't right for at least us to go on without  mistrust and find out what is going on? if yes please make an entire discussion board just for that,but please stay apart from this thread whit unrelated questions.it is hard enough to settle down other,sometimes,difficult people here.we are on the right track,don't spoil it.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #257 on: April 06, 2014, 09:29:14 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.
i think you should look again what my so called game is and realize that if no "round earthers" can come up with a indisputable visual proof of a round Earth(that as you know no one can provide yet,not even NASA or other space agencies ) then "flat earthers" are to win(i use the quotation marks for the purpose of showing how silly names you all have found for silly discussion that,as it seems,go on and on from some years now,same on all the boards here,just wasting your time and Earth's supplies for the gadgets we use)
stand down! and be on your way!

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #258 on: April 06, 2014, 09:55:29 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.
i think you should look again what my so called game is and realize that if no "round earthers" can come up with a indisputable visual proof of a round Earth(that as you know no one can provide yet,not even NASA or other space agencies ) then "flat earthers" are to win(i use the quotation marks for the purpose of showing how silly names you all have found for silly discussion that,as it seems,go on and on from some years now,same on all the boards here,just wasting your time and Earth's supplies for the gadgets we use)
stand down! and be on your way!
Plead all you like. Your game is quite clear to me.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #259 on: April 06, 2014, 10:25:59 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.
i think you should look again what my so called game is and realize that if no "round earthers" can come up with a indisputable visual proof of a round Earth(that as you know no one can provide yet,not even NASA or other space agencies ) then "flat earthers" are to win(i use the quotation marks for the purpose of showing how silly names you all have found for silly discussion that,as it seems,go on and on from some years now,same on all the boards here,just wasting your time and Earth's supplies for the gadgets we use)
stand down! and be on your way!
Plead all you like. Your game is quite clear to me.
then really you must be more dumb than you think,so please take care of your mind and how it interprets things,it will be a benefit for all of us earthlings if one more human gets more considerate.read my first post,the very first one on this thread and if you are still not convinced write my again and i will try my best to explain to you what i believe about Earth,in short: that is not round nor flat,as people put it here on this board i'm on the fence.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #260 on: April 06, 2014, 11:01:55 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.
i think you should look again what my so called game is and realize that if no "round earthers" can come up with a indisputable visual proof of a round Earth(that as you know no one can provide yet,not even NASA or other space agencies ) then "flat earthers" are to win(i use the quotation marks for the purpose of showing how silly names you all have found for silly discussion that,as it seems,go on and on from some years now,same on all the boards here,just wasting your time and Earth's supplies for the gadgets we use)
stand down! and be on your way!
Plead all you like. Your game is quite clear to me.
then really you must be more dumb than you think,so please take care of your mind and how it interprets things,it will be a benefit for all of us earthlings if one more human gets more considerate.read my first post,the very first one on this thread and if you are still not convinced write my again and i will try my best to explain to you what i believe about Earth,in short: that is not round nor flat,as people put it here on this board i'm on the fence.
Ok, I'll let you get on with it all. I won;t disturb you at all from this point on, I'll just sit back until you play your final card, whenever that may be.
No need to reply to this post, I will not derail any further.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #261 on: April 06, 2014, 11:35:06 AM »
sceptimatic now you are not being at all constructive,not for this thread and in this way you chose to attack-not really being a righteous defender of what you and others believe so make yourself calm and enjoy if you are not able to participate.
Not all people are as dumb as you think. I'm sure enough can see your game. It's a clever little alternative take on attempts to scupper the flat Earth but you need to be a bit smarter than that. If you think this is out of term, then complain.
i think you should look again what my so called game is and realize that if no "round earthers" can come up with a indisputable visual proof of a round Earth(that as you know no one can provide yet,not even NASA or other space agencies ) then "flat earthers" are to win(i use the quotation marks for the purpose of showing how silly names you all have found for silly discussion that,as it seems,go on and on from some years now,same on all the boards here,just wasting your time and Earth's supplies for the gadgets we use)
stand down! and be on your way!
Plead all you like. Your game is quite clear to me.
then really you must be more dumb than you think,so please take care of your mind and how it interprets things,it will be a benefit for all of us earthlings if one more human gets more considerate.read my first post,the very first one on this thread and if you are still not convinced write my again and i will try my best to explain to you what i believe about Earth,in short: that is not round nor flat,as people put it here on this board i'm on the fence.
Ok, I'll let you get on with it all. I won;t disturb you at all from this point on, I'll just sit back until you play your final card, whenever that may be.
No need to reply to this post, I will not derail any further.
i have no final card to play because i'm not playing anything,i am finding a way for all to see how futile are all this "debates" ESPECIALLY when we have NO ACTUAL PROOFS of it all.no one here is an expert,certified by an educational system or not,and even if there are some..the way you guys treat people here..they will be obliterate in an instant.I REALLY HOPE YOU ARE ALL BETTER HUMANS if put in a real situation,at least that you strive for that goal.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #262 on: April 06, 2014, 04:43:00 PM »
I REALLY HOPE YOU ARE ALL BETTER HUMANS...

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #263 on: April 07, 2014, 01:07:05 AM »

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #264 on: April 07, 2014, 12:43:24 PM »
the reason i joined in this site was in the hope of finding some answers,instead it brought disappointment seeing all this warring...especially on a subject so important that should bring cooperation in order to settle it..
the most immediate danger comes not from any conspiracy but from strife between us,our kindred...with all that is happening in the world now do we really have the time for all this,or do we need to work together?
goodbye stranded people!sleep well and see you at the end..
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #265 on: April 07, 2014, 01:52:57 PM »
the reason i joined in this site was in the hope of finding some answers,instead it brought disappointment seeing all this warring...especially on a subject so important that should bring cooperation in order to settle it..
the most immediate danger comes not from any conspiracy but from strife between us,our kindred...with all that is happening in the world now do we really have the time for all this,or do we need to work together?
goodbye stranded people!sleep well and see you at the end..

If you want to learn about the universe then go to school or become an astronomer or something. This site is for two types of people: 1. Crazy people who think the world is flat and 2. People who like to make fun of them.

This is not a serious forum.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #266 on: April 07, 2014, 02:32:26 PM »
the reason i joined in this site was in the hope of finding some answers,instead it brought disappointment seeing all this warring...especially on a subject so important that should bring cooperation in order to settle it..
the most immediate danger comes not from any conspiracy but from strife between us,our kindred...with all that is happening in the world now do we really have the time for all this,or do we need to work together?
goodbye stranded people!sleep well and see you at the end..
What were the questions again? One question at t time. Maybe we can go at it again.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #267 on: April 07, 2014, 11:10:26 PM »
the reason i joined in this site was in the hope of finding some answers,instead it brought disappointment seeing all this warring...especially on a subject so important that should bring cooperation in order to settle it..
the most immediate danger comes not from any conspiracy but from strife between us,our kindred...with all that is happening in the world now do we really have the time for all this,or do we need to work together?
goodbye stranded people!sleep well and see you at the end..

This was settled hundreds of years ago. That's why humans have since progressed.
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #268 on: April 08, 2014, 02:34:57 AM »
the reason i joined in this site was in the hope of finding some answers,instead it brought disappointment seeing all this warring...especially on a subject so important that should bring cooperation in order to settle it..
It has been settled for a long time.

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the most immediate danger comes not from any conspiracy but from strife between us,our kindred...with all that is happening in the world now do we really have the time for all this,or do we need to work together?
goodbye stranded people!sleep well and see you at the end..
Fine thoughts indeed....are you serious??
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #269 on: April 12, 2014, 04:44:44 AM »
oh!i see...it is fun to be mean.as i wrote : we do have time for this,yes...mhm   "me like this,it is so much fun!!!weeeee!happy to be so spiteful!!!my life is so fun!"