Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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Gary Goodson

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Can you explain this for me please?

Say It is June and we are one side of the sun and six months later we are on the other side of the sun as we have supposedly revolved around to the other side of the sun. Why don't we have to change our clocks by 12 hours during this period. Night would be day and day would be night every six months if the earth was a ball revolving around the sun. Not to mention we have moved about 450000000 miles, how in the world are we still seeing the north star exactly above the pole still?
How about you tell us how it works? Is it because we are pushing the North Star up as we ascend through the cosmos? Is that why it's stays in the same place?

Find a pool stick or any long object like a broom or some shit. Then find a light fixture on your ceiling, point the que stick at it and walk in a 360 degree circle around it. Was there ever a time that you couldn't see the light? Nope

Suck a dick
 

Mellowman2112

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How about you tell us how it works? Is it because we are pushing the North Star up as we ascend through the cosmos? Is that why it's stays in the same place?

Find a pool stick or any long object like a broom or some shit. Then find a light fixture on your ceiling, point the que stick at it and walk in a 360 degree circle around it. Was there ever a time that you couldn't see the light? Nope

Suck a dick
ok very good, impressive! if you could just solve the time discrepancy for me I would be so happy.
 

Gary Goodson

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ok very good, impressive! if you could just solve the time discrepancy for me I would be so happy.
You are looking at it wrong. We wobble, we don't sway from one side to the other. You are fucking up our tilt man. Think of it like a top, when it spins it might tilt, but it moves in a circular motion and the tilt is the same along its path. It doesn't sway like a pendulum as it spins. That would fuck our days/nights all off.

Our position around the sun does not dictate time of day. It dictates time of year/seasons. Our spin/rotation is what dictates time of day. No mater where we are in our orbit we are aways spinning. So as we circle around the sun, we are also spinning like a top. This is why our nights and days don't change in relation to our position around the sun.
 

Mellowman2112

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You are looking at it wrong. We wobble, we don't sway from one side to the other. You are fucking up our tilt man. Think of it like a top, when it spins it might tilt, but it moves in a circular motion and the tilt is the same along its path. It doesn't sway like a pendulum as it spins. That would fuck our days/nights all off.

Our position around the sun does not dictate time of day. It dictates time of year/seasons. Our spin/rotation is what dictates time of day. No mater where we are in our orbit we are aways spinning. So as we circle around the sun, we are also spinning like a top. This is why our nights and days don't change in relation to our position around the sun.
ok, man thanks for that. I'm moving from flat earther to unsure. I have to do one important level/earth curve experiment to decide one or the other for sure. You moved my dial to the middle. Now undecided. Thanks! It's that Chicago across lake michigan that I cant get out of my head now.
 

Mellowman2112

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But what about the longer days in the summer? If we are rotating around every 24 hours shouldn't each day be exactly 12 hours in north America? IF you can explain that I think I would be cured.
 

Gary Goodson

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ok, man thanks for that. I'm moving from flat earther to unsure. I have to do one important level/earth curve experiment to decide one or the other for sure. You moved my dial to the middle. Now undecided. Thanks! It's that Chicago across lake michigan that I cant get out of my head now.
It's already been explained before. Again, it's the way you're thinking about it. Ok, so, you can attach any figure you like to the earths curvature, but that doesn't account for earths topography. It might be more round in some areas and more flat in others, but that doesn't mean we aren't mostly a spherical planet. Does that makes sense?
But what about the longer days in the summer? If we are rotating around every 24 hours shouldn't each day be exactly 12 hours in north America? IF you can explain that I think I would be cured.
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Alright, I'm going to sleep. Look up some YouTube vids on earths tilt and its seasons.
 

bluntmassa1

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But what about the longer days in the summer? If we are rotating around every 24 hours shouldn't each day be exactly 12 hours in north America? IF you can explain that I think I would be cured.
The equator has 12 hour days but 45 north is much different even Florida has longer days in the winter and shorter in the summer. Strange God must love his equatorial people better.
 

zeddd

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Anybody want to handle this question?

Ok, here is one for you guys. Say It is June and we are one side of the sun and six months later we are on the other side of the sun as we have supposedly revolved around to the other side of the sun. Why don't we have to change our clocks by 12 hours during this period. Night would be day and day would be night every six months if the earth was a ball revolving around the sun. Not to mention we have moved about 450000000 miles, how in the world are we still seeing the north star exactly above the pole still?
450 million miles sounds a lot to a retard which is why we use parsecs for astronomy from memory one mile is about 5.2 x 10 -14 parsecs
 
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