@cannabineer what do you think should I take my red a little darker?
@cannabineer what do you think should I take my red a little darker?
Well you got one right on that test anyway.I thought I was unedumecaided.
Naah it is a great color. Matches me nicely.@cannabineer what do you think should I take my red a little darker?
Ahhh and it looks like a heart too!!
In your quest to improve your critical thinking skills, you should become familiar with logical fallacies, especially the informal fallacies -I see where you're going with this. When presented with various flat earth evidence I couldn't debunk it. It's pretty hard to refute the simple math of the Bedford experiment. When presented with evidence that 911 was not what they were saying, you were brave enough to accept the truth. What happened to you in the meantime?
Yes I do find it incredible that we are supposedly rotating at 1000 plus miles an hour at the equator and the massive oceans are not flung off into outer space because of some magical theory called gravity that has not been proven. Meanwhile this super strong force strong enough to keep this from happening does not squash me like a bug. Quite the contrary, smoke rises from chimneys and dandylion seeds float around unaffected by this supposed gravitational force.In your quest to improve your critical thinking skills, you should become familiar with logical fallacies, especially the informal fallacies -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
Becoming aware of these in your own though process should really help make it more effective. Here are two that you seem to favor -
- Argument from ignorance (appeal to ignorance, argumentum ad ignorantiam) – assuming that a claim is true because it has not been or cannot be proven false, or vice versa.[14
- Argument from (personal) incredulity (divine fallacy, appeal to common sense) – I cannot imagine how this could be true, therefore it must be false.[15][16]
This is a good opportunity to start attempting to falsify bullshit you come across. Try googling your specific questions, and try to pick out the credible sites to search for the answer. Please get back to us and let us know how you did...How is this possible on a rotating ball earth?
Since when is an appeal to common sense a fallacy? Wow they really did a number on you.In your quest to improve your critical thinking skills, you should become familiar with logical fallacies, especially the informal fallacies -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
Becoming aware of these in your own though process should really help make it more effective. Here are two that you seem to favor -
- Argument from ignorance (appeal to ignorance, argumentum ad ignorantiam) – assuming that a claim is true because it has not been or cannot be proven false, or vice versa.[14
- Argument from (personal) incredulity (divine fallacy, appeal to common sense) – I cannot imagine how this could be true, therefore it must be false.[15][16]
Yes I do find it incredible that we are supposedly rotating at 1000 plus miles an hour at the equator and the massive oceans are not flung off into outer space because of some magical theory called gravity that has not been proven. Meanwhile this super strong force strong enough to keep this from happening does not squash me like a bug. Quite the contrary, smoke rises from chimneys and dandylion seeds float around unaffected by this supposed gravitational force.
Different forces within gravity.Yes I do find it incredible that we are supposedly rotating at 1000 plus miles an hour at the equator and the massive oceans are not flung off into outer space because of some magical theory called gravity that has not been proven. Meanwhile this super strong force strong enough to keep this from happening does not squash me like a bug. Quite the contrary, smoke rises from chimneys and dandylion seeds float around unaffected by this supposed gravitational force.
Gravity:Yes I do find it incredible that we are supposedly rotating at 1000 plus miles an hour at the equator and the massive oceans are not flung off into outer space because of some magical theory called gravity that has not been proven. Meanwhile this super strong force strong enough to keep this from happening does not squash me like a bug. Quite the contrary, smoke rises from chimneys and dandylion seeds float around unaffected by this supposed gravitational force.
Sorry man this is the location to discuss the flat earth theory, I'm here to discuss it. Maybe you should start a round earth post. What falsifying do you refer to? Your obtuse ad hominem attacks are getting tiresome. First you welcome me here and then when you cannot refute the most simple logic you tell me to buzz off.This is a good opportunity to start attempting to falsify bullshit you come across. Try googling your specific questions, and try to pick out the credible sites to search for the answer. Please get back to us and let us know how you did...
Smoke rises because it's hotter and therefore less dense than the gases around it.Yes I do find it incredible that we are supposedly rotating at 1000 plus miles an hour at the equator and the massive oceans are not flung off into outer space because of some magical theory called gravity that has not been proven. Meanwhile this super strong force strong enough to keep this from happening does not squash me like a bug. Quite the contrary, smoke rises from chimneys and dandylion seeds float around unaffected by this supposed gravitational force.
That can be explained by density. He is denser than the air so he falls. If he were lighter than the air he would float.
That is correct. We are in agreement.Smoke rises because it's hotter and therefore less dense than the gases around it.
Well then why don't you accept gravity? Because the arrangement of gases in our atmosphere in relation to their specific densities is solely due to gravitational force.That is correct. We are in agreement.
I'm with you buddy,How is this possible on a rotating ball earth?
See the time lapse photo of the stars? On a ball earth those would be straight lines