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 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.