I think it might be round

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mikeman7918

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2015, 02:02:07 PM »
It's ironic that The Flat Earth Society forum put doubts in my mind; shows how roundie-dominated this place.

Don't worry though, I'm back to my old self.

It's flat as a pancake!

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

And I was just about to congratulate you for having an open mind...  Don't think of changing opinions as loosing or doing what "they" want.  That's the problem with conspiracy theories, those who believe them can't think strait because they think that even considering the other side is loosing in some way.  If you keep an open mind and consider the other side then if your beliefs are really true then your opinion shouldn't change anyway, so there is no harm in doing it.

Meanwhile how about you contemplate how sunsets and time zones could exist at the same time on a flat Earth.

It's "losing" not "loosing".

Young people's spelling and grammar is atrocious these days.

Irrelevant.  Just respond to my points.
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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2015, 04:01:52 PM »
Why do you guys spend so much time on this?
Just consider the "no zig-zagging sun on Arctic Circle during summer" issue and it's over: Earth is Flat.
« Last Edit: June 18, 2015, 05:36:17 PM by Honest J »

Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #32 on: June 18, 2015, 05:19:44 PM »
Why do you guys spend so much time on this?
Just consider the no "zig-zagging sun on Arctic Circle during summer" argument and it's over: Earth is Flat.

Even cikljamas seems to have finally given up on that "argument".

Wait... cik? Is that you?
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2015, 05:30:07 PM »
Nope, someone else here... and, yes I have changed that sentence.
Anyway, is there any shadow of doubt when one sees the sun going around? I laughed for hours...
« Last Edit: June 18, 2015, 05:38:56 PM by Honest J »

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mikeman7918

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #34 on: June 19, 2015, 06:08:45 PM »
Nope, someone else here... and, yes I have changed that sentence.
Anyway, is there any shadow of doubt when one sees the sun going around? I laughed for hours...

How about when the same thing happens in the antarctic circle?  Please explain to me how that would be possible on a flat Earth.  I have already told you via PM how this happens on a round Earth.
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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2015, 06:12:27 AM »
Nope, someone else here... and, yes I have changed that sentence.
Anyway, is there any shadow of doubt when one sees the sun going around? I laughed for hours...

How about when the same thing happens in the antarctic circle?  Please explain to me how that would be possible on a flat Earth.  I have already told you via PM how this happens on a round Earth.

Thanks, mikeman. I appreciated your message with video attached, nice material indeed. Please, note that I have presented a problem concerning ths sun going around 360 degrees on the North Pole and now you bring me another strange fact that the sun "also goes around 360 degrees" on the South Pole. For me it seems another impossibility as well. If the sun is FAR AWAY and STILL there's no way to observe that from the poles. Sorry, but I decided to adopt the handle Honest J for a good reason. I'm still waiting for a good explanation and didn't buy the FE stuff yet. Greetings!

Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #36 on: June 20, 2015, 08:10:51 AM »
Nope, someone else here... and, yes I have changed that sentence.
Anyway, is there any shadow of doubt when one sees the sun going around? I laughed for hours...

How about when the same thing happens in the antarctic circle?  Please explain to me how that would be possible on a flat Earth.  I have already told you via PM how this happens on a round Earth.

Thanks, mikeman. I appreciated your message with video attached, nice material indeed. Please, note that I have presented a problem concerning ths sun going around 360 degrees on the North Pole and now you bring me another strange fact that the sun "also goes around 360 degrees" on the South Pole. For me it seems another impossibility as well. If the sun is FAR AWAY and STILL there's no way to observe that from the poles. Sorry, but I decided to adopt the handle Honest J for a good reason. I'm still waiting for a good explanation and didn't buy the FE stuff yet. Greetings!

Why not start a new thread to discuss "How Does a Midnight Sun Work on a Spherical Earth?" or something like. There's already been a lot of discussion about that here, but so much extraneous stuff associated with the term that the relevant posts are hard to find.
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #37 on: June 20, 2015, 03:41:37 PM »
Thanks Alpha2Omega, you are very kind. I'm still new on the block so don't know how to start a thread yet. Mikeman was also very polite and sent me nice material, but not a word about my doubt. The "midnight sun" is not precisely what I'm talking about, you know that. "Midnight Sun" is a good advertising idea for a remote small town in northern Norway. You have posted hundreds of times in this forum so this subject should not be new stuff - not for you especially.

My queston is "how can the sun go around 360 degrees and be seen that way by an observer near the pole". So far it seems impossible for me, but I still hope some smart guy could give me a clue - btw you have suggested in a PM to ask the question in a forum - and yet here I am being invited to start a new thread. If no answer comes, sure I will.





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mikeman7918

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #38 on: June 20, 2015, 05:20:36 PM »
Thanks, mikeman. I appreciated your message with video attached, nice material indeed. Please, note that I have presented a problem concerning ths sun going around 360 degrees on the North Pole and now you bring me another strange fact that the sun "also goes around 360 degrees" on the South Pole. For me it seems another impossibility as well. If the sun is FAR AWAY and STILL there's no way to observe that from the poles. Sorry, but I decided to adopt the handle Honest J for a good reason. I'm still waiting for a good explanation and didn't buy the FE stuff yet. Greetings!

I found a video on the subject that should help you understand it:

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #39 on: June 22, 2015, 08:35:58 AM »
Thanks Alpha2Omega, you are very kind. I'm still new on the block so don't know how to start a thread yet.

This really needs its own thread ("Topic" in this forum's speak) if you're still bewildered after mikeman's explanation and video (I haven't seen it, so don't know how effective it is).

It's easy. To start a new topic in, say, the Flat Earth Debate board:

Go to the Flat Earth Debate board's main page.
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?board=10.0

Click the little "New Topic" button on the right-hand side near the top.

Type in your subject in the line marked Subject:.

Type in your concern in the main edit box.

[Optional, but recommended] Click the Preview button below the main edit box.

[Optional] Check that photos, links, etc. are as expected and text is formatted to your liking.

[Optional] Make any changes and repeat the preview as desired.

Click the Post button (next to Preview) when you're ready to post.
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Itchy_Arris

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #40 on: June 22, 2015, 08:54:30 AM »
ZIGZAG is irrefutable proof that the earth cannot be round. A real breakthrough in flat earth theory.
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mikeman7918

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Re: I think it might be round
« Reply #41 on: June 22, 2015, 05:29:00 PM »
ZIGZAG is irrefutable proof that the earth cannot be round. A real breakthrough in flat earth theory.

I have debunked that argument many times.  Zig zag should not be expected on a round Earth.  Flat earthers are just so desperate for evidence that they will take anything though.
I am having a video war with Jeranism.
See the thread about it here.