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That's a tragic story, and I'm very sorry to hear it.
Thank you Brother, but don't be sorry,
Proverbs 17:10
Rebuke is more effective for a wise man Than a hundred blows on a fool
.. cause I'm not sorry, for God molds each one of us;
Isaiah 64:8 But now, O Lord,
You are our Father;
We are the clay, and You our potter;
And all we are the work of Your hand.
Proverbs 17:10
Rebuke is more effective for a wise man Than a hundred blows on a fool
.. cause I'm not sorry, for God molds each one of us;
Isaiah 64:8 But now, O Lord,
You are our Father;
We are the clay, and You our potter;
And all we are the work of Your hand.
I'm not sure how that explains or justifies your posts, though. Especially the way that you call the space industry, the GPS industry, the airline industry, the surveying industry, the ancient Greeks, and quite a few other people liars.
Only ONE, .. the Space-Industry, specifically the one who got a patent on space(r) which is NASA. The rest like the GPS industry, the airline industry, the surveying industry is understandable, they are all allowed to do their job as long as they abide by some rules when it comes to the Globe, which is the only place they'll twist the truth to appease the serpent.

Besides, you were asking about my basic Highschool "vector math", I believe because of this:
Radagast said: That's not actually true. There are multiple gravitational force vectors that combine together using vector math.
For the small outer planets, for example, the gravitational force vectors of the Sun and of Jupiter are both important.
So I took a 28 minute course, and ready to answer y7our questions or look over your figures, .. I think?
Look at Felix Baumgartner's jump from 128,100 feet, there was no mention of measuring the g-force of the total fall, if it was 9.807 m/s^2 all the way, .. or was "gravity" less up there, and increased as he got closer to the ground, .. but just the speed. And of course there was the wind factor. But I do like his "full view of the entire globe" lol (time 2:50)
It's questions like these that adds to the plethora of evidence that gravity is a lie. I believe the rate of fall is the same all the way up to the Dome.
Like in NASA-space, it is claimed it can hold the moon in the globes orbit, yet you have Astronauts floating in their cabins, which shows that gravity gets really weak once in space, yet can hold 7.35 X 10^22 kg giant rock in it's orbit 384,400 km away!?
Now look, if your gravity has the same "pulling-effect" aka G-force on all objects, like a 16,000 lb. elephant and a feather, then it should have the same effect on the Apollo, and the men inside going to the moon, as it has on the moon. The Apollo spacecraft would have needed to keep the jets blasting to fight off earths gravity all the way to the moon, and the men should be pulled against the wall of the cabin that's facing the earth, .. yet they said the Apollo once it broke away from the globes gravity it simply floated most of the way.
- The Apollo program carried the first men beyond the earth's field of gravity and around the moon on Apollo 8 in December 1968 and landed the first men on the moon in Apollo 11 on 20 July 1969 - History NASA.gov
- On July 19, after Apollo 11 had flown behind the moon out of contact with Earth, came the first lunar orbit insertion maneuver. At about 75 hours, 50 minutes into the flight, a retrograde firing of the SPS for 357.5 seconds placed the spacecraft into an initial, elliptical-lunar orbit of 69 by 190 miles.
Question:
a) If the gravity of earth is the same on all mass, which is 9.807 m/s^2, and seems it's this same pull all the way to the moon (which is why you guys have the moon orbiting the globe at 3,683 k/h so the earth would not pull it in), then why was the Apollo gliding most of the way, and why were the Astronauts floating in the cabin?
b) Now if you say the gravity gets weaker, like once the Apollo reaches space, then how is it holding the 7.35 X 10^22 kg moon in it's orbit? (remember that NASA explanation of the bowling ball and feather that all mass has the same falling rate, aka the Globes g-force) so this should mean that the Apollo spacecraft would of have to fight the globes gravity all the way close to the moon, just as the moon has to orbit to keep it from being pulled to the globe!
From this I would say the Apollo should of "gradually spiral out" making a larger and larger orbit around the globe till it reached the moons gravity! That would take a lot of fuel!
c) Please explain why the 450 ton ISS is orbiting 17,150 km/h, if the earths gravity is equal on all masses? If that's the fact, then why isn't it orbiting the same speed as the moon, only much, much slower than the 3,683 km/h it's supposedly moving at?
In other words, let's put both the moon and the ISS lined up with each other, one at 408 km away, and the other, the moon at 384,400 km away, and since like in that Brian Cox experiment you guys say all mass has equal g-force of earth pulling on them, and ignore the G-force of the falling objects, if lined up, .. because the moon is much farther, the ISS should be orbiting much, much, much slower than the moon, which is 3,683 km/h!?
Wait a minute, .. I just took a quick course in figuring out "Tangential Speed"
Next post.
God bless you.
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