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It's not impossible, it's how it is.
Explain plz.
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It's not impossible, it's how it is.
Right again, as I don't even know what results your talking about as you've post so much (& don't take this the wrong way) silliness.
You have said a) that the earth is a flat disc and b) that it's more than 40,000 feet deep.
I've asked you to draw, or make, such a shape. If it sounds silly it's because it's impossible. Look at a CD; how deep is the hole in the middle? Probably not even 4mm.
You cannot draw a flat disc that is even 40 feet deep, never mind more than 40,000.
You "explained" it by posting a picture that someone else has produced.I've explained all this in post 99![]()
I've told you; I am not a scientist so I can't explain.Explain plz.
You "explained" it by posting a picture that someone else has produced.
That wasn't an explanation. That was "yes they can; look at the picture".With words also![]()
That's what gravity does. The earth as a huge ball has enough attractive force (gravity) to cause things not to go flying off into space. That's how God created it.How does this work on a ball ?
Sigh if you want to, but something that is circular in cross-section, and 40,000 feet deep is not a disc but a cylinder. Are you now telling us you believe in a cylindrical earth?sigh
Water finding its own level does not disprove gravity. If gravity acts equally all around the earth, then it acts equally on all the water in the seas, so of course it finds its own level.I may not understand what gravity is but I do know that water always finds its own level, so for gravity to hold all the seas on a ball is just impossible & laughable.
Being heavier than air wouldn’t matter in zero gravity. In zero gravity if you put a balloon under water it wouldn’t float because there’s nothing pulling the water molecules in any direction.-A flat stationary earth would not need gravity. As simply being heavier than air will keep a person grounded.
Gravity has only been invented. Because if scientist are going to say the earth is a rotating water sphere. They will need something to keep the water, people, etc.. on a moving sphere. So they invent this magical "what they call force" to solve this problem.
Yeah, imagine what it would do to the oceans, they’d all be pulled towards the center. There would be only one ocean and it would be one huge mound of water.Earth — the blue marble — is our spherical home. But what if Earth were flat? After all, some people, called flat-earthers, truly believe in this retrograde idea. How would everyday life function? Would it function at all? We explore how much of an oddball, or "oddslice" Earth would be if it were flat and whether there are any advantages to living on a strange disk with the sun and moon rotating overhead like a cosmic carousel.
1. Say goodbye to gravity (at least as we know it)
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Gravitropism is the gravitational process that directs a plant's roots to grow downward and its shoot upward. If gravity were altered to be orientated toward the North Pole, we could see plants acting strangely. (Image credit: Tim Graham via Getty)
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8 ways life would get weird on a flat Earth
Just how strange would the world be if it were flat?www.livescience.com
I don’t quite agree with this because plants are known to grow towards the sun and in cases where they only get sunlight on one side they will grow towards that direction causing them to lean despite the gravitational pull. It’s called phototropism.Earth — the blue marble — is our spherical home. But what if Earth were flat? After all, some people, called flat-earthers, truly believe in this retrograde idea. How would everyday life function? Would it function at all? We explore how much of an oddball, or "oddslice" Earth would be if it were flat and whether there are any advantages to living on a strange disk with the sun and moon rotating overhead like a cosmic carousel.
1. Say goodbye to gravity (at least as we know it)
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Gravitropism is the gravitational process that directs a plant's roots to grow downward and its shoot upward. If gravity were altered to be orientated toward the North Pole, we could see plants acting strangely. (Image credit: Tim Graham via Getty)
Continued below.
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8 ways life would get weird on a flat Earth
Just how strange would the world be if it were flat?www.livescience.com
I've told you; I am not a scientist so I can't explain.
Others can, and have. It seems that the answer includes the word gravity - which you flatly refuse to believe, even though you witness it every day.
The common words of close minded people and contradicting your signature: "The truth does not fear investigation".
When you still do not understand how even basic things work, you are hardly in a position to say "this is not the truth".True, but this isn't the truth & needs to be investigated further.
When you still do not even understand how basic things work, you are hardly in a position to say "this is not the truth".
Dunning-Kruger. The less you know, the more confident you are.