If the Earth is a sphere, how do you account for the formation of the Grand Canyon?
If the Earth is a sphere, how do you account for the formation of the Grand Canyon?
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Legit question wrote:If you flew from the tip of Argentina or Chile over Antartica, over the South Pole then what?
You head south until you start going north again. Richard Byrd flew over the South Pole in 1928. Old news.
He never circumnavigated the earth from the "South Pole" then headed North again to another continent. Try again.
Sesamoiditis wrote:
Please explain how a lunar eclipse occurs within the flat earth theory.
no one said they didn't move
spellman wrote:
If the Earth is a sphere, how do you account for the formation of the Grand Canyon?
Your girlfriend has a spherical butt and a Grand Canyon.
Admiral Byrd led an expedition called "Operation Deepfreeze" in 1955-1956 to explore the extreme reaches of Antartica. He commanded an aircraft carrier group. This was to reach the ice wall, fly over it and explore beyond the plateau. Planes crashed. Why? The planes crashed into the barrier/firmament. The next year, Antarctica was closed off, treaty was signed. The earth is flat.
Legit question wrote:
Admiral Byrd led an expedition called "Operation Deepfreeze" in 1955-1956 to explore the extreme reaches of Antartica. He commanded an aircraft carrier group. This was to reach the ice wall, fly over it and explore beyond the plateau. Planes crashed. Why? The planes crashed into the barrier/firmament. The next year, Antarctica was closed off, treaty was signed. The earth is flat.
BOOM
there is 1 pole wrote:
There is a North Pole, there is no south pole. that is a lie
Absolutely correct, sir!
On little tidbit about the moon. Experiments have been done on YouTube- that shows moonlight casts off "cold" light, Digital temperature thermometers indicate this. How is this possible if it reflects sunlight? It doesn't that's why. The moon is its own light source.
Just wondering if a teeny bit of doubt about the earth being globe is not so certain in some people's minds. It wasn't a slam dunk as most people believed.
Bill Bowerman urinated on Phil Knight
Legit question wrote:
On little tidbit about the moon. Experiments have been done on YouTube- that shows moonlight casts off "cold" light, Digital temperature thermometers indicate this. How is this possible if it reflects sunlight? It doesn't that's why. The moon is its own light source.
irrelevant when discussing photos as the film or chip has it's own color temp balance
coach d wrote:
Here's a drone flying over the South Pole and a visit to the South Pole by a human:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmP8gUNcQsSo why didn't they fall off the edge?
If memory serves, those flights leave from Australia to the so called "South Pole". My guess, it's an island far from the coast of Antartica, they fly tourists there to take pics and see that fraudulent barber pole so that they can tell their friends, "hey, I went to the South Pole" lol. It's NOT Antartica.
Men of Oregon wrote:
Bill Bowerman urinated on Phil Knight
And Phil Kight owns Oregon. So what?
Boom goes the dynamite wrote:
Legit question wrote:Admiral Byrd led an expedition called "Operation Deepfreeze" in 1955-1956 to explore the extreme reaches of Antartica. He commanded an aircraft carrier group. This was to reach the ice wall, fly over it and explore beyond the plateau. Planes crashed. Why? The planes crashed into the barrier/firmament. The next year, Antarctica was closed off, treaty was signed. The earth is flat.
BOOM
Planes did crash, but not the one Byrd was flying.
Legit question wrote:
On little tidbit about the moon. Experiments have been done on YouTube- that shows moonlight casts off "cold" light, Digital temperature thermometers indicate this. How is this possible if it reflects sunlight? It doesn't that's why. The moon is its own light source.
It reflects sunlight, not sun heat. Geez.
not Nikeman wrote:
Legit question wrote:On little tidbit about the moon. Experiments have been done on YouTube- that shows moonlight casts off "cold" light, Digital temperature thermometers indicate this. How is this possible if it reflects sunlight? It doesn't that's why. The moon is its own light source.
irrelevant when discussing photos as the film or chip has it's own color temp balance
Then why is it warmer in the shade during a full moon? Direct moon light is colder than the ambient air.
Legit question wrote:
coach d wrote:Here's a drone flying over the South Pole and a visit to the South Pole by a human:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmP8gUNcQsSo why didn't they fall off the edge?
If memory serves, those flights leave from Australia to the so called "South Pole". My guess, it's an island far from the coast of Antartica, they fly tourists there to take pics and see that fraudulent barber pole so that they can tell their friends, "hey, I went to the South Pole" lol. It's NOT Antartica.
Typically we don't use guesses to prove a point.
A lot of training materials including many training programs and logs for the best athletes in the world
digital in Uranus wrote:
Legit question wrote:On little tidbit about the moon. Experiments have been done on YouTube- that shows moonlight casts off "cold" light, Digital temperature thermometers indicate this. How is this possible if it reflects sunlight? It doesn't that's why. The moon is its own light source.
It reflects sunlight, not sun heat. Geez.
No it doesn't. Another fallacy of the globe model.
illegitimate answer wrote:
Legit question wrote:If memory serves, those flights leave from Australia to the so called "South Pole". My guess, it's an island far from the coast of Antartica, they fly tourists there to take pics and see that fraudulent barber pole so that they can tell their friends, "hey, I went to the South Pole" lol. It's NOT Antartica.
Typically we don't use guesses to prove a point.
I will grant you that point. Those flights do originate from Australia.