Message from @Human Sheeple
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is it noon or not
i dont care how many vibrations you've calculated the earth to have or what harmonic frequency you think it resonates at. this is a simple question
Is what noon? When the clock reads 12:00 yes that is considered noon
and what time in 182 earth rotations will it be?
Not sure I
would have to calculate it
omg
we ALL know its noon
Because 182 rotations is not 24 hours each
@republicus Please may I see your scientific method experimental evidence that the floor is rotating?
Because it sure doesn't FEEL like it's rotating
i didnt say the floor is rotating
@Fading whats your best guess
@Human Sheeple what exactly are you talking about? I feel no motion, either.
Best guess? Could be anything, it's too specific to calculate. Stuff like that varies a lot
@republicus So how do you actually know the floor is rotating?
youre a fool
If you mean what time is it 182 days later, when by day you mean lots of 24 hours, then of course it is noon
please tell me what you mean @Human Sheeple , I didnt say anything about the floor moving
But that isn't the same thing as saying 182 rotations
The floor is the Earth by the way
No
It's not
If so we would all die
hey flat earthers
And only you would be alive.
Your floor is a part of the earth
@Human Sheeple why do you assume you would feel the rotation if it is slow enough?
No your floor is the surface of the Earth
@Fading So how can we detect it?
@Bear. Bear 😄 who gave u flat earther role, man --lol...
Sheeple did
Sheeples,,
I'm not one though so don't get your hopes up
lol why would u do such'a thing,, Sheeples
the earth is round
thats everything i said and took the time to illustrate. you're trying to make this complicated. its not. of course the answer is noon @Fading we observe the days to be 24 hours each day (maybe fractionally off) but the problem is that cannot be possible in the heliocentric model. which is why you're spinning the answer
science proves it
@Human Sheeple stars rotating is the simplest and most repeatedly observed basic phenomenon