watched other vids on the subject...seriously? there isn't a single legit photo of the earth. I mean even nasa has acknowledged this. damn dude.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostDo you believe the earth is 6000 years old, as well?
I don't believe earth is 6000 years old. This has nothing to do with religion.
If you read any of the posts in this thread you would know that I mentioned scientists have concluded that the scientific theories governing the concept of a flat earth are just as scientifically sound and valid as the theories for a spherical one.
This doesn't mean that they subscribe to the flat earth, but that they have acknowledged the validity of the flat earth theory.
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Originally posted by iLovesoccermoms View Postwatched other vids on the subject...seriously? there isn't a single legit photo of the earth. I mean even nasa has acknowledged this. damn dude.
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Originally posted by ReIoaded View PostNo.
I don't believe earth is 6000 years old. This has nothing to do with religion.
If you read any of the posts in this thread you would know that I mentioned scientists have concluded that the scientific theories governing the concept of a flat earth are just as scientifically sound and valid as the theories for a spherical one.
This doesn't mean that they subscribe to the flat earth, but that they have acknowledged the validity of the flat earth theory.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostSo, the earth is a flat disc that doesn't move? The sun just moves back and forth across this flat surface?
It really is an interesting theory.
Up until recently, I thought the flat earth theory was an old wive's tale that ignored science. That the flat earth theory believed that people would fall off the edge if they sailed too far.
Recently, the flat earth videos randomly showed up on youtube. I checked some out and was intrigued that they were actually science based and served to challenge the conventional wisdom they've been teaching about our planet.
There are some flat earth theories based on religion. I haven't watched any of those.Last edited by ReIoaded; 02-25-2016, 12:08 AM.
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Originally posted by ReIoaded View PostAccording to the flat earth science, the sun and moon both circle in tandem above the surface of the earth, thus creating time zones, seasons, day, night etc.
It really is an interesting theory.
Up until recently, I thought the flat earth theory was an old wive's tale that ignored science. That the flat earth theory believed that people would fall off the edge if they sailed too far.
Recently, the flat earth videos randomly showed up on youtube. I checked some out and was intrigued that they were actually science based and served to challenge the conventional wisdom they've been teaching about our planet.
There are some flat earth theories based on religion. I haven't watched any of those.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostSo, are water levels rising?
For the past 12 years and depending on the tides, the water level has always been the same, or at the very least, if the water levels have risen, it's at a minuscule rate.
I pay attention to the depth of the ocean. Gotta do it when you take your own children surfing.
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Originally posted by Psylence83 View PostYou saying there isn't a single photo (legit) of earth?
But, yes. NASA openly admits the photos of the earth they've been publishing are composites.
What is a composite picture?
Composite pictures are usually presented as one final picture, with added elements from some other images, thus changing the meaning of the original.
Composite pictures are intended to create an imaginary situation - for whatever reason...
Think of the god awful drawings the police release of a criminal that's been drawn from the description of a victim's memory. It's called a "composite" sketch.
All the images we've seen of the earth are called composites for a reason.
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Originally posted by ReIoaded View PostI didn't say that. It was ilovesoccermoms who said that.
But, yes. NASA openly admits the photos of the earth they've been publishing are composites.
What is a composite picture?
Composite pictures are usually presented as one final picture, with added elements from some other images, thus changing the meaning of the original.
Composite pictures are intended to create an imaginary situation - for whatever reason...
Think of the god awful drawings the police release of a criminal that's been drawn from the description of a victim's memory. It's called a "composite" sketch.
All the images we've seen of the earth are called composites for a reason.
http://gizmodo.com/5909215/this-is-t...f-planet-earth
Not from nasa and just a single still image....
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