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Posted
2 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

What did they think of the spin? 1,000 km/h, that must be quite a sight.

...yes....at the equator, which is roughly 25k km.........hence a 24 hour day?????

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Posted
2 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

What did they think of the spin? 1,000 km/h, that must be quite a sight.

You're looking at this in the completely wrong way. First off, you must understand that 1000kph (or mph) are measurements of linear speed...not rotational speed. If you stand on Earth’s equator, you’re moving at approximately 1000 mph with respect to Earth’s center. However, if you stand at any latitude greater than zero degrees, you’re moving slower than 1000 mph. If you stand at the north or south pole (90º latitude), you’re moving at zero mph with respect to Earth’s center.

 

HOWEVER, rotation is measured by the angle of rotation, which is the amount a figure is rotated around its center. The angle of rotation is usually measured in degrees.

 

The Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours. This means that the Earth rotates 15 degrees every hour, which is 0.25 degrees/min.  That's twice as slow as the hour hand of a clock, which you can't see moving either, despite rotating twice as fast at 0.5 degrees/min. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Skeptic7 said:

You're looking at this in the completely wrong way. First off, you must understand that 1000kph (or mph) are measurements of linear speed...not rotational speed. If you stand on Earth’s equator, you’re moving at approximately 1000 mph with respect to Earth’s center. However, if you stand at any latitude greater than zero degrees, you’re moving slower than 1000 mph. If you stand at the north or south pole (90º latitude), you’re moving at zero mph with respect to Earth’s center.

 

HOWEVER, rotation is measured by the angle of rotation, which is the amount a figure is rotated around its center. The angle of rotation is usually measured in degrees.

 

The Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours. This means that the Earth rotates 15 degrees every hour, which is 0.25 degrees/min.  That's twice as slow as the hour hand of a clock, which you can't see moving either, despite rotating twice as fast at 0.5 degrees/min. 

 

The heliocentric model is expressed in rotational speed values, this is not a rotational vs. linear dichotomy (though both phenomenons are indeed distinguished).

Let's look at this presentation of the model:

 

What is the Rotational Speed of Earth in Miles?
The rotational speed of the Earth in miles is approximately 1037 miles per hour at the equator. This means that at the equator, a point on the Earth's surface is moving through space at a speed of about 1037 miles per hour due to the planet's rotation on its axis. As we move towards the poles, the rotational speed gradually decreases, resulting in slower linear speeds at higher latitudes.

 

What Would Happen If Earth Stopped Spinning?
The idea of Earth suddenly stopping its rotation is a fascinating thought experiment. If such an event were to occur, the consequences would be catastrophic. The abrupt halt would send everything not attached to Earth hurtling eastward at high speeds, leading to devastating winds and tsunamis.

 

https://testbook.com/geography/earth-rotation-speed#:~:text=The linear speed at the,(1037 miles per hour).

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Posted

If everyone understood BASIC physics / accretion and had a logical brain then this ridiculous flat earth notion would never be entertained, but you’ll always get the odd ‘special’ thickie that cannot grasp reality. Like to think most are joking, but some are clearly lost. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, rattlesnake said:

 

I encourage you to watch this whole video attentively.

 

 

Well that settles it...NOThttps://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/emoticons/cheesy.gif

 

19 of approximately 333 000 commercial pilots around the globe  = 0.00570570571% and it's easy to find that percentage of whack jobs in any profession. I worked in the commercial aviation industry for three different airlines in the USA for 35 years. Never met one pilot that claimed flat Earth, though I did know a handful of whack jobs. One even saw Angels up there, so I reckon that would confirm Angels for you too 🤣

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Posted
7 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Well that settles it...NOThttps://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/emoticons/cheesy.gif

 

19 of approximately 333 000 commercial pilots around the globe  = 0.00570570571% and it's easy to find that percentage of whack jobs in any profession. I worked in the commercial aviation industry for three different airlines in the USA for 35 years. Never met one pilot that claimed flat Earth, though I did know a handful of whack jobs. One even saw Angels up there, so I reckon that would confirm Angels for you too 🤣

 

There is certainly a group and peer pressure effect which will lead the herd to go along with the doxa, and rationality has actually little do do with it.

 

It reminds me of that CIA experiment where 18 people were shown a picture of a triangle and 17 of them (actually CIA agents) said they saw a square and the last guy (the only guy who wasn't in on the experiment but he didn't know) would also say he saw a square despite clearly seeing a triangle, for fear of being the one standing out.

 

There are plenty more testimonies of pilots and astronauts who, in confidence, will confirm that it is flat and stationary.

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Posted
23 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

If in jest...funny 🤣 

If serious...disingenuous and pathetic BS 🤮

Agree. The headline should be changed to Spherical/Ellipsoid/Egg shaped etc instead simply round. 

Posted
On 12/23/2024 at 5:21 PM, Hummin said:

We better call it round

 

"More accurately, the shape of the Earth is an ellipsoid, sometimes referred to as a spheroid. While ellipsoids are round and smooth like spheres, they are not symmetrical when divided in all directions"

 

That's not 'more accurate' at all, its complete nonsense. The shape is an irregular geoid end of. People have done post graduate studies on this.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, WorriedNoodle said:

That's not 'more accurate' at all, its complete nonsense. The shape is an irregular geoid end of. People have done post graduate studies on this.

I'm sure we can argue about this to the dawn of the dusk and find proof for both, and to bee true, I do not know, since I haven't literally figured it out myself. 

 

 

Source wiki

The oblate spheroid, or oblate ellipsoid, is an ellipsoid of revolution obtained by rotating an ellipse about its shorter axis. It is the regular geometric shape that most nearly approximates the shape of the Earth. A spheroid describing the figure of the Earth or other celestial body is called a reference ellipsoid

 

Is the Earth round? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

16. juni 2567 BE — The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid. This NASA image shows Earth from space. The image is a combination of data from two satellites

 

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/earth-round.html

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Posted
On 12/23/2024 at 3:57 PM, dinsdale said:

How about does god exist? Very similar in that there is no evidence to support either. A flat earth or the existence of god/gods. Absolutely ZERO evidence based on science.

...you cannot possibly be this dense, can you???

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Posted
20 minutes ago, BarBoy said:

...you cannot possibly be this dense, can you???

 

Oh wow.....looking forward to this......Bob is about to present evidence that God does exist....

 

Ready and waiting......GO

Posted
5 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Oh wow.....looking forward to this......Bob is about to present evidence that God does exist....

 

Ready and waiting......GO

Beer is my god.

 

That 'n science. 

 

anyone who believes the world is flat deserves to fall off the edge!

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Posted
2 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

That would be very interesting.

 

 

....or upsetting......maybe he's been in on it all along.....that's it....he's lying.

Posted
1 minute ago, BarBoy said:

Beer is my god.

 

That 'n science. 

 

anyone who believes the world is flat deserves to fall off the edge!

 

Gutted.

Posted
6 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

That would be very interesting.

I have lived in North Norway and seen the midnight sun every year while living up there, and Im asking you, how do flat earthers explain midnight sun? 

 

What is your explanation? 

 

And not to forget a few months every year we do not see the sun at all

Posted
1 minute ago, Hummin said:

What is your explanation? 

They aren't capable of forming any kind of coherent explanation for anything.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I have lived in North Norway and seen the midnight sun every year while living up there, and Im asking you, how do flat earthers explain midnight sun? 

 

What is your explanation? 

 

And not to forget a few months every year we do not see the sun at all

 

One very simple explanation.....you are lying.....you're not I know, but that is always their out in the face of evidence.

Posted
1 hour ago, Hummin said:

I have lived in North Norway and seen the midnight sun every year while living up there, and Im asking you, how do flat earthers explain midnight sun? 

 

What is your explanation? 

 

And not to forget a few months every year we do not see the sun at all

 

The midnight sun makes more sense on a still, level plane (around which the sun circles) than on a globe circling the Sun. Simply because during the summer solstice, the Sun at its innermost cycle is circling tightly around the polar center and therefore remains constantly visible above the Horizon.

 

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Likewise, during that time in extreme Southern latitudes, the Sun disappears from view for over two months because it is circling the northern Center too tightly to be seen from the South.

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Posted
2 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Agree. The headline should be changed to Spherical/Ellipsoid/Egg shaped etc instead simply round. 

The "headline" is for simplicity and to attract interest without getting overly technical and eyes glazing over. Anyone participating surely gets drift...however the answers are more precise, 1. "Flat" or 2. "Spherical" (not: a perfect sphere). Again anyone participating certainly understands the question without requiring such technical pedantry.  

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Posted
20 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

The midnight sun makes more sense on a still, level plane (around which the sun circles) than on a globe circling the Sun. Simply because during the summer solstice, the Sun at its innermost cycle is circling tightly around the polar center and therefore remains constantly visible above the Horizon.

 

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Likewise, during that time in extreme Southern latitudes, the Sun disappears from view for over two months because it is circling the northern Center too tightly to be seen from the South.

There is some few concerns when it comes to that remarkable idea, and one is:

 

There are always twelve hours of daytime and twelve hours of night-time at the equator, except for two minor effects that increase daytime by about eight minutes

Posted
12 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

The "headline" is for simplicity and to attract interest without getting overly technical and eyes glazing over. Anyone participating surely gets drift...however the answers are more precise, 1. "Flat" or 2. "Spherical" (not: a perfect sphere). Again anyone participating certainly understands the question without requiring such technical pedantry.  

 

3 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Agree. The headline should be changed to Spherical.

OK Skeptic

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