RE: TEN THINGS BELIEVED BY LIBTARDS AND RETARDS
i take umbrage with #5, because with all the evidence, the earth is definitely not a oblate spheroid. But what shape is it?
i wouldn't be surprised if it is a hollow, four dimensional shell.
Further, everything i have learned in science class i have later learned was wrong. Not a little bit wrong, like completely wrong. As in going south to go north.
Pick one:
- Einstein
- Tesla
You either believe the findings of one or the other. They are mutually exclusive.
Einstein who may have brought us the atomic bomb.
Tesla who has brought almost every innovation this century. (by his work or by derivative)
You basically have to throw out everything down to gravity being caused by mass.
The sun is not a ball of nuclearizing hydrogen.
Space is not a vacuum.
The speed of light is not constant.
You could even say that gravity and photons don't exist.
The earth is not a ball flying through space.
But, what is it?
Einstein was a shill - and atomic bombs are fictional.
But believe it or not I'm convinced the earth is indeed a ball.
I flew around it once and was pretty ball like!
So, when you flew around it, was the horizon at eye level?
If it was a ball, and light travels in straight lines, the higher you fly the lower you would need to look to see the horizon.
The problem here is, if it was a flat disc, the horizon wouldn't be at eye level either.
But, then it could all be down to light travelling in curves. Which just fucks up everything.
Imagine if light travelled in such a way as it always maintained a uniform height. Like as if the world were completely flat, cube like, 3D computer model like.
But then the entire space frame was curved . You know, like a computer map where you go far enough up, you come out on the bottom.
The only thing at eye level when you are that high up is the inside of the plane.
I know this is the opposite of what I usually say, but I've got a degree in geography, and I actually think most of the physical stuff was pretty much taught accurately - maybe not any more because we are gradually moving into an ice age, and I bet they don't teach that these days!
i am not sure about the gradually part.
This winter is going to be brutal. The next winter is going to be worse.
I tell people to have at least a month of firewood, and they tell me about global warming.
I'm picking a time scale of between 10 and 1000 years to enter the next ice age so for our own sakes hopefully at the longer end!
That bloody hot place (Aussie) might start looking reasonable one day - but it's 40C there at the moment - bugger that for a joke!