Message from @Citizen Z

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2020-01-11 15:53:17 UTC  

but if it is expanding is another thing

2020-01-11 15:53:25 UTC  

Citizen Z whats ur iq??

2020-01-11 15:53:59 UTC  

We dont know 100% if it is expanding but we know it WAS expanding for the paster 13 trillion years

2020-01-11 15:55:09 UTC  

the earth it's self along with our inner solar system probably where formed around 5 or 6 billion year ago while life started around 4.6 billion years ago with single celled organismes.

2020-01-11 15:56:22 UTC  

Sure

2020-01-11 15:56:34 UTC  

Cool religious beliefs

2020-01-11 15:56:44 UTC  

2020-01-11 15:56:44 UTC  

Like a scientologist kinda

2020-01-11 15:57:08 UTC  

hi im new here

2020-01-11 15:57:22 UTC  

Sure u r

2020-01-11 15:57:27 UTC  

flat earthers don't care about the scientific consensus all they want is reproducible experiments to validate a claim, good luck mate

2020-01-11 15:57:35 UTC  
2020-01-11 15:57:36 UTC  

2020-01-11 15:57:42 UTC  

woah there

2020-01-11 15:58:01 UTC  

!mute @100%

2020-01-11 15:58:02 UTC  

2020-01-11 15:58:04 UTC  

i dont know what you said @gilgamesh im not good at english

2020-01-11 15:58:10 UTC  

!unmute 655927230714740756

2020-01-11 15:58:19 UTC  

>>unmute 655927230714740756

2020-01-11 15:58:20 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully unmuted **gilgamesh**#1664

2020-01-11 15:58:31 UTC  

Itchy trigger finger

2020-01-11 15:58:50 UTC  

Why can't i talk in anti vaxx chat

2020-01-11 15:58:57 UTC  

@Citizen Z what's your opinion on the foucault pendulum?

2020-01-11 15:59:15 UTC  

It uses magnets to keep the bob swinging

2020-01-11 15:59:26 UTC  

is that a joke

2020-01-11 15:59:36 UTC  

Most pendulums are just for looks

2020-01-11 15:59:52 UTC  

it does use magnets, more precisely an iron collar iirc

2020-01-11 15:59:56 UTC  

so the countless of people that have done in their schools universities and classrooms are all in on it

2020-01-11 16:00:04 UTC  

it doesn'y use magnets

2020-01-11 16:00:30 UTC  

modern ones use electricity but the old ones used magnets

2020-01-11 16:00:37 UTC  

and if it did use magnets how does it swing around instead of not just going to the magnet.

2020-01-11 16:00:40 UTC  

enlighten me if im wrong

2020-01-11 16:00:50 UTC  

They dont use magnets or electricity dim wit

2020-01-11 16:00:59 UTC  

are you serious?

2020-01-11 16:01:02 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-11 16:01:10 UTC  

it needs some form of push to stay in motion

2020-01-11 16:01:18 UTC  

or are you just trolling?

2020-01-11 16:02:06 UTC  

1. foucault pendulums in museums are not proof of anything because they are electronic
2. Alias effect with proper pendulums shows that it might not be the earth rotating because this effect would mean the earth rotates backwards during eclipses for some reason

2020-01-11 16:02:19 UTC  

It suggests the aether if you look at everything together like sagnac etc
and waves too
If the Aether exists its a major issue for your model.
No I'm not saying that effect proves it.
there's other experiments to prove the Aether.
But the effect is interesting if you view it as a field roating over the earth
and not the earth rotating
There's also Airys failure, the universal reference frame

2020-01-11 16:02:27 UTC  

Ether Wind Drift

The existence of the ether/aether has been forgotten by modern contemporary physics, after being dominated by Einstein's theory of special relativity. However, experimental evidence has already thoroughly concluded that there is an ether drift above Earth.

Three experiments that have demonstrated ether drift:

1. Miller light-beam interferometer measurement
2. Yu.M. Galaev optical wave band measurements
3. Michelson-Gale-Pearson experiment

There is also the well known Michelson-Morley experiment, but it was poorly planned and set up, and couldn't properly attain drift results. For example, the dense coverings of the MM interferometer including the stone-basement shielding would slow the ether drift, as well as the low altitude location and short light path. The set-up would guarantee a minuscule result in anistropy. These three experiments were accurate enough to derive a highly likely demonstration of the existence of the ether drift above earth.

2020-01-11 16:02:30 UTC  

The results from these measurements are consistent with a rotating earth or a stationary earth with ether moving across it. The Airy experiment demonstrated were only consistent with an ether moving across a stationary earth, so the stationary earth best fits the data in this case.
In the Miller light-beam interferometer measurement, performed by Dayton Miller, there was an anistropy detected that was consistent with an ether drift of between 7-10 km/s. The interferometer was among the most sensitive experimental one of its time, and was placed at a high altitude exposed more to the outside. This eliminated the Atsukovsky effect, which would have chambers and thick densities shield an apparatus from ether movement, which plagued the Michelson-Morley experiment.
The data had no correlation with temperature variations, but varied by sidereal time. As shown here:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/431434939418935296/454970827541053441/1.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/431434939418935296/454970830745763850/2.jpg