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Well, no. The curve is too small to be significant for the vast majority of construction projects, but some large structures, such as the Verazzano Narrows bridge, need to make minor adjustments:YNot one piece of property, building, structure or feature has any earth curvature allowance in its measurement.
Oops! Gazumped again...Trivially wrong, yet again.
"One well documented exception is the Verrazano-Narrows bridge, whose design took into account that the bridge towers are 1 5/8 inch farther apart at the top than at the bottom. In this post, I will show how to compute this value.
The calculations here are straightforward. My intent is to show that there are some structures that must take the Earth's curvature into account. There are two other examples that I know of: Stanford Linear Accelerator (Source), and Fermilab's neutrino communication experiments (Source). "
Effect of Earth's Curvature on Suspension Bridge Dimensions
A popular explanation for conspiracy theorists is that they like to feel they're part of an elite with 'special' knowledge, that they're too smart to be hoodwinked like the rest of the 'sheeple'.It's still hard for me to believe anyone would be so invested in something as preposterous as the concept of a flat planet Earth. What would anyone gain from such a silly and ridiculous notion? Is it just that some people are attracted to non-conformity? They do what makes them happy and the rest of the world can go to the hot place. (Like my niece, when she was in college, had 2 nose rings, an eyebrow ring, and spiky hair, half pink and half green.) Are these folks seeking a persistent adolescent thrill to be different and rebellious?
Jesus didn't talk about a flat earth. The Psalms talk about a globe, sphere.Look. Jesus didn't talk about a globe. Neither did Moses. Therefore, the earth is flat. Nuf said.....
Jesus did't talk about a flat earth. Jesus didn't talk about a globe either. So?Jesus didn't talk about a flat earth.
Not sure what Psalm you are talking about... Isaiah isn't in the Psalms.The Psalms talk about a globe, sphere.
Isaiah 40:22 God sits above the circle of the earth.The word rendered 'circle' (חוּג chûg) denotes "a circle, sphere, or arch".
That is indeed the most likely interpretation... but doesn't offer any distinction between globe or flat. On a flat plane, there are four cardinal directions, aren't there?The corners of Isaiah 11 refer to the four cardinal directions.
No. If you wanted to apply this verse literally to a three dimensional shape, the earth would be a tetrahedron, because the verse clearly mentiones the four corners of the earth. A cube would have eight corners. Just saying.But, if "the corners of the earth" were intended to be literal, then the earth is cubicle. But other scriptures contradict that literal reading.
Flat Earthers have presented various, more or less valid, propositions for a spread of light over a flat earth. The rationality of these ideas is debatable... but then in turn you also have to consider that the Genesis story has "day and night" existing before the creation of the "lights".Genesis 1:14 "let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens that separate the day from the night. And for seasons, days, and years."The separation of day and night cannot be illustrated by the flat earth model. Set up a flat representation and put it on a table in a dark room. Then have a source of light shining on it. And see that the flat surface is fully lit.
But it can be illustrated by a spherical object in a dark room hanging from a wire.. then a source of light shining at it. The light shines on one side. Then just walk around to the other still dark side.
The only thing that one can conclude, given an omniscient author, is that God meant for scripture to be misinterpreted and misunderstood.Scripture is vastly misinterpreted and misunderstood
When painting, and you mix blue and yellow pigments together, you will achieve Green.Scripture is vastly misinterpreted and misunderstood
When painting, and you mix blue and yellow pigments together, you will achieve Green.
I dont think they are. "Flat earth" is just one of the great pre internet proto trolling exercises that got new 'legs' in the internet age.It's still hard for me to believe anyone would be so invested in something as preposterous as the concept of a flat planet Earth.....
When painting, and you mix blue and yellow pigments together, you will achieve Green.
I dont think they are. "Flat earth" is just one of the great pre internet proto trolling exercises that got new 'legs' in the internet age.
For some, even many... perhaps.I dont think they are. "Flat earth" is just one of the great pre internet proto trolling exercises that got new 'legs' in the internet age.
To paraphrase Arthur C Clarke - "Two possibilities exist. Either He meant for scripture to be misinterpreted and misunderstood, or He did not. Both are equally damning".The only thing that one can conclude, given an omniscient author, is that God meant for scripture to be misinterpreted and misunderstood.
To paraphrase Arthur C Clarke - "Two possibilities exist. Either He meant for scripture to be misinterpreted and misunderstood, or He did not. Both are equally damning".
In the case of the quote, it offers two complementary options. There is no room for a further one.I'm always baffled by these basic notions about the bible from intelligent people. 'It's this - or it's that' or 'no, it's this other thing'. Few people seem to actually read it to find out what is actually true about it. It's not even difficult.
In the case of the quote, it offers two complementary options. There is no room for a further one.
If you aren't going for Zen, your objection is invalid here.
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