So that I can get, but underneath the earth, are objects being pulled up toward it? To the side of the earth, are objects being pulled towards it?
See, this is how the globe model forces you to pigeonhole other ideas into it. 😃
There doesn't have to be an "underneath", or "sides", such that objects could exist beneath or laterally. It could just be all that is. Again, just an idea, and this itself is only to entertain yet another one (how gravity might work on a level surface).
Or does the flatness just go on forever?
Who knows! It might just be rendered on-demand. 😉
I don't see how that motion could explain what we're observing if the motion itself doesn't have a lot to confirm how/why it's happening.
The video with the helium balloon from earlier shows what happens in an enclosure when accelerating/decelerating. That same motion could be applied to Earth, but vertically. What would cause the motion? No idea, haha.
This is not my idea, and it isn't an idea that you'll hear much about in the "FE community". It is, however, used to ridicule FE, because it sounds ridiculous when you first hear it without any context. It isn't a great appetizer, to be honest. I think this may have been the thing that turned me off of FE some years ago.
There doesn't have to be an "underneath", or "sides", such that objects could exist beneath or laterally. It could just be all that is. Again, just an idea, and this itself is only to entertain yet another one (how gravity might work on a level surface)
So the working theory is that the flatness of the earth goes off endlessly? Or that there is some end to it?
Who knows! It might just be rendered on-demand.
What would cause the motion? No idea, haha.
See that's sort of my struggle with the flat earth theory. There seems to be a number of questions with no answer, and I think more needs to be established for me to begin accepting it as a plausibility.
Thanks for the video recommendations! I'll check them out!
So I'm watching the "How everything works on a flat earth" and immediately I actually have an issue. Just last week I actually rode on a hot air balloon, and saw the horizon dip well below my eye level. Not sure where he's getting some of his information but the pictures don't help.
It also seems to do more to discredit the globe earth theory (again, something I have no issue with) instead to delving more into the flat earth.
So I'm at 20:17 for the "how everything works" video and I've got another question. He's got the sun and the moon rotating over the surface of the earth, but if this were the case how would the phases of the moon happen? How would there be instances of the sun and moon visible in the sky together some days, but not others?
It's not very clear at all this video is describing how the flat earth works.
See, this is how the globe model forces you to pigeonhole other ideas into it. 😃
There doesn't have to be an "underneath", or "sides", such that objects could exist beneath or laterally. It could just be all that is. Again, just an idea, and this itself is only to entertain yet another one (how gravity might work on a level surface).
Who knows! It might just be rendered on-demand. 😉
The video with the helium balloon from earlier shows what happens in an enclosure when accelerating/decelerating. That same motion could be applied to Earth, but vertically. What would cause the motion? No idea, haha.
This is not my idea, and it isn't an idea that you'll hear much about in the "FE community". It is, however, used to ridicule FE, because it sounds ridiculous when you first hear it without any context. It isn't a great appetizer, to be honest. I think this may have been the thing that turned me off of FE some years ago.
Cool. I recommend How Everything Works on Flat Earth (1h3m) and 200 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball (2h10m). These are both put together by Eric Dubay; you can find a plethora of short videos on his channel, each covering a specific topic.
So the working theory is that the flatness of the earth goes off endlessly? Or that there is some end to it?
See that's sort of my struggle with the flat earth theory. There seems to be a number of questions with no answer, and I think more needs to be established for me to begin accepting it as a plausibility.
Thanks for the video recommendations! I'll check them out!
Could be either of those. Some think we live in an enclosure, a dome, while others think it spans out indefinitely. Free exploration in the South is not allowed past the 60th parallel.
Great, please do.
So I'm watching the "How everything works on a flat earth" and immediately I actually have an issue. Just last week I actually rode on a hot air balloon, and saw the horizon dip well below my eye level. Not sure where he's getting some of his information but the pictures don't help.
It also seems to do more to discredit the globe earth theory (again, something I have no issue with) instead to delving more into the flat earth.
So I'm at 20:17 for the "how everything works" video and I've got another question. He's got the sun and the moon rotating over the surface of the earth, but if this were the case how would the phases of the moon happen? How would there be instances of the sun and moon visible in the sky together some days, but not others?
It's not very clear at all this video is describing how the flat earth works.