Name one, please...

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Re: Name one, please...
« Reply #90 on: September 29, 2019, 05:11:47 PM »
Are you hooked in the jaw or the lip?
You'd be surprised how easy it is to believe the truth.

Granted, it's not often easy to find the truth, but once it is found, you can use it to easily solve the various jigsaw puzzles of life.  Fortunately, when it comes to grade school physics, that stuff has already been found, and all we have to do is trivially verify it.
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totallackey

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Re: Name one, please...
« Reply #91 on: September 30, 2019, 05:05:00 AM »
Cables are pointed out on several videos depicting ISS astronauts.
I'll give you a hint: if you can see the ceiling, then they most likely didn't use cable rigging.  Also, cable rigging generally doesn't give you very many axes of movement.
It gives you all the axes you need...I watch cable rigging in use at football stadiums across the country here in the US...so does 100 million other people every week.
That's nice.  The ISS may be as long as a football stadium, but it has nowhere near as much internal volume.  The inside of the various modules is probably not much more than 2 meters or so on a side.  There just isn't enough room for the cable rigging, especially when you can see all 4 walls at once.
Cable rigging isn't that difficult to eliminate from view.


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Even when attending a football game, the cable rigging is difficult see.
And how would you know?
Because I attend football games.

Recently, I was in attendance at a Notre Dame football game.

They have cable rigging in place from which they can do aerial shoots of the action.

These cables are amazing, as they can provide nearly full 360 degree coverage of the field.

The only way you can tell there is cabling in place is when they set the cameras in motion along the cabling.
But why do you go to such lengths the try to deny the reality of the ISS when anyone can see it exactly at the predicted time and place in the sky?
I have not denied the existence of an object called the ISS.
You are just not prepared to look for evidence agonist your ideas because you are afraid that it might destroy your world view.
I think you have things switched around here Rab.
Yet, without totally unsupportable hypotheses, you have no coherent model for your flat earth that can explain even the simplest of observation.
This isn't a flat earth thread Rab.

Are you lost?
If you disagree present this coherent model for your flat earth or show a place where it is well documented.
Perhaps you are...
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markjo

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Re: Name one, please...
« Reply #92 on: September 30, 2019, 06:30:44 AM »
And how would you know?
Because I attend footbal games.

Recently, I was in attendance at a Notre Dame football game.

They have cable rigging in place from which they can do aerial shoots of the action.
That's nice.  Wake me up when you see a set of zero-g cable rigging for 3 people inside a mobile home.
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