Nope, it is always falling w.r.t. earth. It's called gravity. Unfortunately both the earth and the moon are moving. . . so still the moon falls (a.k.a. gravity).
Nope, it is always falling w.r.t. earth. It's called gravity.
Actually, it's called gravitation (gravity is a natural law millennia old).
And that is what we are dogmatically required to believe and repeat in order to matriculate.... However, "it ain't necessarily so" - sportin' life.
If you would like to know more about why orbit (writ large) is fiction, and always was, please join me to discuses it on the community I created specifically for such discussions! Click my username, it's the only community I moderate.
Nope, artificial sweeteners being passed off as protein.
If I understand your analogy, I am offering something closer to ambrosia. Not mere steak, and certainly nothing sweet. In fact, it is quite bitter - but is an acquired taste that can grow on you.
What do you have to lose but a little bit of time? I am only offering rational discourse, for your earnest consideration - nothing more and nothing less.
If you don't benefit from the discussion, at least it could broaden your palette of available "artificial sweeteners on the market".
I can only assure you that I am earnest, and have a LOT of historical and scientific support for my view (which is well worth exploring). Perhaps I am crazy, or wrong - but I am not peddling sweetner!
The moon is not a rock that floats in the sky and never falls. That's stupid.
Whatever it is, it cannot be landed on at all.
Nope, it is always falling w.r.t. earth. It's called gravity. Unfortunately both the earth and the moon are moving. . . so still the moon falls (a.k.a. gravity).
Actually, it's called gravitation (gravity is a natural law millennia old).
And that is what we are dogmatically required to believe and repeat in order to matriculate.... However, "it ain't necessarily so" - sportin' life.
If you would like to know more about why orbit (writ large) is fiction, and always was, please join me to discuses it on the community I created specifically for such discussions! Click my username, it's the only community I moderate.
Nope, artificial sweeteners being passed off as protein.
If I understand your analogy, I am offering something closer to ambrosia. Not mere steak, and certainly nothing sweet. In fact, it is quite bitter - but is an acquired taste that can grow on you.
What do you have to lose but a little bit of time? I am only offering rational discourse, for your earnest consideration - nothing more and nothing less.
If you don't benefit from the discussion, at least it could broaden your palette of available "artificial sweeteners on the market".
I can only assure you that I am earnest, and have a LOT of historical and scientific support for my view (which is well worth exploring). Perhaps I am crazy, or wrong - but I am not peddling sweetner!