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KVB

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Yes I do.

The modern scientific thinking doesn't make any sense.

We're supposed to believe that water is somehow magically clinging to a ball that is rotating over 1,000 mph while simultaneously moving through space at 20,000 mph with the atmosphere having no protection from and in direct contact with space which is supposed to be a vacuum?

Which is the likelier fairy tale? That or the earth is stationary and flat?

If the earth is staionary and flat, why do you stick to the ground?

Why don't you float up to the dome? Why not just jump really high and hit your head on it?

Why does the water stay in your drinking glass? How come it pours out into the glass and not just spread all around you in the air?
 

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Guys, I feel a little guilty even being in this thread, but maybe Philly can come to a revelation when he answers some fifth grade questions.
 

phillyflyers

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Looks fake to me.

If they traveled more than any humans, and we supposedly put Man on the moon in the 60s, and these guys haven't reached the surface of the moon yet, how can they claim they went further than the astronauts who supposedly landed on the moon itself?

NASA has a lot of explaining to do because all they're doing is burying themselves with each new news release.
 

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If the earth is staionary and flat, why do you stick to the ground?

Why don't you float up to the dome? Why not just jump really high and hit your head on it?

Why does the water stay in your drinking glass? How come it pours out into the glass and not just spread all around you in the air?
Because you're held here by a force.

What that force is no one really knows.

Science says it's gravity but gravity is just a theory, like everything else. Never been proven.

Yet, these same people want you to believe that the force holding us down is so strong, it keeps the oceans in place and from spinning out into space, but they can't explain if this force is that strong, why isn't strong enough to keep a butterfly or a bird grounded.

Now you answer. I'll wait.
 

DiggityDaggityDo

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If they traveled more than any humans, and we supposedly put Man on the moon in the 60s, and these guys haven't reached the surface of the moon yet, how can they claim they went further than the astronauts who supposedly landed on the moon itself?
Because they swung around to the far side of the Moon.

Philly, are they lying to us? Are these astronauts in a studio somewhere?
 

KVB

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Yet, these same people want you to believe that the force holding us down is so strong, it keeps the oceans in place and from spinning out into space, but they can't explain if this force is that strong, why isn't strong enough to keep a butterfly or a bird grounded.

Birds and butterflies create lift.

The wings manipulate air pressure to get air to move faster over the top of the wing than the bottom of the wing.

That difference in air pressure sends the bird upward as it is enough to counter the force of gravity on the bird.

Dude, you can't be serious here.
 

KVB

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Because you're held here by a force.

What that force is no one really knows.

Science says it's gravity but gravity is just a theory, like everything else. Never been proven.

Dude.

Are you even listening to yourself?

Remember when you thought aluminum causes Alzheimer's because you don't trust science that says it doesn't, or is questionable, but for some reason trust the original science that said it did?

You ain't right, bro.

You ain't right.
 

phillyflyers

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Because they swung around to the far side of the Moon.

Philly, are they lying to us? Are these astronauts in a studio somewhere?
Birds and butterflies create lift.

The wings manipulate air pressure to get air to move faster over the top of the wing than the bottom of the wing.

That difference in air pressure sends the bird upward as it is enough to counter the force of gravity on the bird.

Dude, you can't be serious here.
Yes, they're lying. They've lied from the beginning. Never an honest word.

NASA=Never A Straight Answer.

Second part..

So you believe butterflies and birds create enough force to overcome the force that keeps Oceans down?

So then, according to your logic, butterflies and birds are stronger than the world's oceans which create hurricanes.
 

KVB

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I thought Philly would at least think about my question, and maybe relate it to what he's saying.

But fifth grade is too advanced here. You really have to go all the way back to some basics with him.

Even then, he's pretty closed minded for someone who studies at the fringe of the interwebs. One would think that would take an open mind.

But I guess when your algorithm has you by the balls, you really are stuck in an prepetually reinforcing echo chamber.

I blame the American education system the right to free speech. It's bothe their faults.
 

KVB

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So you believe butterflies and birds create enough force to overcome the force that keeps Oceans down?

So then, according to your logic, butterflies and birds are stronger than the world's oceans which create hurricanes.

No, the ocean weighs a shit ton more than a butterfly.

Stop doing drugs you moron.
 

KVB

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You know, there is water vapor in the air.

That's floating ocean, Philly.
 

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The amounts of things matter when it comes to gravity.

It's called mass.
 

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You might weigh less on the moon, a smaller body than the earth, but your mass did not change.

Unless you took a shit on the capsule.
 

phillyflyers

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I thought Philly would at least think about my question, and maybe relate it to what he's saying.

But fifth grade is too advanced here. You really have to go all the way back to some basics with him.

Even then, he's pretty closed minded for someone who studies at the fringe of the interwebs. One would think that would take an open mind.

But I guess when your algorithm has you by the balls, you really are stuck in an prepetually reinforcing echo chamber.

I blame the American education system the right to free speech. It's bothe their faults.
This is a non-answer.

You can't reply because you have the logic of a dead plant.

I answered you. You reply with insults.

You've lost.
 
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