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Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Invest a few minutes to watch this video and you will see how you can see the full moon during the day.
While the guy doing the video makes the point that the moon is in line if sight in daylight as much as it is at night, in the diagrams or simulation he shows, you can see at one point the full moon during the day while not being an…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
T8: …yacht and ship navigation of the Southern Ocean…
Mike: Yes, sea faring vessels navigate the southern oceans. And?Go back and read it again and you will know what comes after ‘And?’.Your comment alludes to you not reading the post properly, missing the point completely, or are intentionally ignoring it and belittling the argument made.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
More proof of the Antarctica
Honestly Mike, do you believe this is all a scam and the people are all actors?
Seriously?
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Antarctica exists
T8: …the irrefutable proof of the continent of Antarctica…
Mike: What proof?
I have proof of the Antarctica living here in New Zealand. The last stop before Antarctica is Christchurch in New Zealand, a city I have lived in. There is no way you are going to get me to believe that this is all fake. We have fellow citizens, scien…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
14 “Let there be lights in the firmament…
15 And it was so.
16 God made two great lights…
17 God set them in the firmament…
19 And there was evening, and there was morning—the fourth day.I have mentioned them a number of times.
If the first day has no sun despite God creating the heavens and the earth on that day, what makes it a day if there…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Use discernment, T8. Crying “GRAVITY!” doesn’t solve the problem in the least, and yet it is the only thing you guys have to answer it. What is gravity? What observational test has ever been done to confirm it’s existence? How is it so selective that it can hold trillions of cubic tons of water upside down on a spinning ball, yet a butterf…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Yes it is logical MIke and I can prove it.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
The law of entropy states that gas pressure will move from high to low until the entire system reaches equilibrium.
Gas pressure is a measurement of the pressure placed on the container that holds the pressurized gas.Mike, my two videos higher up this page explain this clearly.
What you are basically arguing here is that yes there is this…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
The official reason air pressure is higher nearer the Earth.
Ahh, I just googled the explanation as to why air pressure is lower the higher up you go in the atmosphere. I got the first reason correct in my above post when I said gravity is stronger the closer you are to Earth. The second reason is explained below.there is less air pushing down…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Why doesn’t the vacuum of space suck out Earth’s atmosphere?
Dig4Truth: This lesser density of the atmosphere is juxtaposed to the greatest vacuum, greater than anything we could produce on the earth’s surface, and somehow the atmosphere is not very effected by it. Why?
The atmosphere thins out and is almost at zero before hitting space. That m…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
I can’t envisage if this model would actually work or not unless I devoted much brain power and time. But one thing that sticks out like dog balls is the fact that in NZ, I can see the Southern Cross as can someone in Africa and at the same time. In that case, the field of view dome that the person introduced into the…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
How does Earth keep its atmosphere?
Earth’s atmosphere is only 1/1,200,000 the mass of Earth itself. So it is a very thin skin surrounding our planet. How does Earth hold on to this thin skin of atmosphere?The answer is gravity – the same force that keeps us anchored to Earth.
And yet, although you might not realize it or think about it, E…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
A simple beautiful model vs a giant conspiracy
The Globe Earth model beautifully explains why southern areas can see the Southern Cross all the time, Hawaii can see it sometimes, and it also explains the orbits of wandering stars. Funny how this model and gravity explains everything beautifully, simply, and elegantly. But then we also have…[Read more]Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
The atmosphere spins with the earth
The point was how you could have a wind that is going against a 1,000 mph rotation. It would seem that all winds would have to follow or lag behind the spin of the globe.
Earth’s rotation is 24 hours. Try staring at a clock and the little hand to see how slow that is relatively speaking. Then divide that by…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
The globe tilts providing seasons and also allows some northern areas to peek at the Southern Cross for a time
We’ve all heard of the legendary Southern Cross. It’s possible to view it from the Northern Hemisphere if you’re in Hawaii, or south Florida, or south Texas.
The globe earth explains that beautifully. The Earth tilts to create seaso…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Maybe instead of a flat earth at the centre of God’s creation, God is at the centre of his own creation. And he creates all the worlds around him and his creation is orbiting him. And by his Spirit he can enter his own creation. It seems more feasible to me that God is the centre not man.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Anyway, I maintain that these things we can’t yet explain are trivial in comparison to the irrefutable proof of seeing objects that should be MILES under the curvature, seeing the moon eclipse from the top down, and seeing full moons in the daytime.
Anyway, I maintain that these things we can’t yet explain are trivial in comparison to the irr…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
The point is that sailors don’t need a perfect map to navigate, as for centuries they’ve relied more on the stars than anything else.
While they may not actually need modern tech, they do have modern tech now and I’m guessing many can’t navigate via the stars or efficiently by the stars.
20 million dollar yacht sailing the Southern Ocean as is…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Also, about those direct flights, the most direct from Australia to South America would be a straight line over the continent of Antarctica… yet none of them do that. Why not?
Pretty sure one of the videos I posted mentions a direct flight (Inc flight number) between the two continents that dips South to take a more direct route. But let’s a…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 8 years ago
Day 1
Hey Ed, what possible reason would I have to consider it a reiteration? Do you suppose anyone in Moses’, King David’s, or Jesus’ day would have read Genesis and concluded that God really made the sun on day one instead of day four?
Considering that was in the first day, then yeah, that is one good reason to believe the sun was there. So was…[Read more]
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