Hi Lance,
There are loads of excellent videos on you-tube explaining everything we see in life and how it can be explained on a flat earth model. Some of these things actually make more sense than the RE theories. The FE map generally used is the map that the likes of the UN, IMO & ICAO have displayed on their logo. The map is called the azimuthal equidistant projection and has the North Pole at the centre of a flat map. Some of the you-tubers to search for are Eric Dubay, Jeranism, Scrawny2brawny, Mrthriveandsurvive, Rob Skiba, marksargent, Fran Anderson and many more. I personally don't agree with everything and everyone on there but its full of useful videos that explain things better than just words can. Some videos actually show and explain why things happen as we see them which is far better than people just talking about it on here.
I've just joined this forum in search of more answers but all I seem to see is people just arguing with each other so enjoy you-tube my friend.
Cheers jamesyboy
I saw many thinks on youtube.. for example this:
" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Even thou there are good quality video footage of spaceships destroying whole cities, still i don't believe it is true. (or should I belive, because it is on youtube?)
Video is not evidence by it self. It just may help to explain complicated things using voice and images for people lazy to read. But it gives no room to get deeper.
I wrote some "computer science" papers and presented those things on conferences to other "compute scientists"... And I bet you, if you try to explain 7pages long science paper in 15 minutes on a conference, you will find that it is not enough time to explain it so deep that written text (with forumlas and exactly stated axioms, thesis, proofs) is not needed. Even then you need to mention sources/base literature that need to be given, because no research is in "vacuum" and every new idea is based on something done before. In 15 minutes you have time just to introduce the problem, explain conclusions and maybe answer few questions... And i mean paper, that tries to do a little bit of something, really little bit one, not a whole new theory, not something "gamechanging".
If you see youtube as a good source of evidence... I will try to explain, why its not correct:
" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">its a lecture about electricity and magnetism... do you have feeling he proved anything? .. No he didn't proved what he talk about! He just explained what is electricity and magnetism from his point of view. THERE IS NO SINGLE PROOF IN THAT VIDEO AT ALL. If you will try to search for proofs what he is talking about, you will see there are many many hundreds pages of "boring" scientific papers that led to this view/model. But without this basement (those "boring" proofs) he just BLA BLA.... and if you were given just this video (and no other scientific basement that support this model existed), you may (and by definition you must) disagree in every single thing that he said. Lucky you may go deeper and read and think about all those papers that contains centuries of research that led to this model/view.
And I tell you one good thing about science... if you notice and prove a mistake in one of those papers that led to this model/view... you will change the whole model/view and became fame. ... Science is not religion, science change model every time new evidence is there.
That is the difference between science and feelings.... science need evidence, proofs to agree on something... not just youtube.