Message from @Drewski4343
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I'm guessing he didn't even read it
Did i say vacuums suck?
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Liat
Troll
doesn't air rush to a space where there is less air just like the beach is so breezy, what was their point?
They think gravity holds down individual air molecules from rushing to empty space
i read that it happens but the molecules that escape into space are so negligible that it doesn't really affect the atmosphere. i might be wrong doe but to say it doesn't happen is not facts
But "the force is basically nothing"
Thats true. They claim we are constantly losing air
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemistry/5-60-thermodynamics-kinetics-spring-2008/video-lectures/lecture-10-entropy-and-irreversibility/
https://youtu.be/HtmjNlBAnwU
Hello all
I found this in the quran, not sure if anyone will care but I think its pretty amazing
20:105 they ask about the mountains, what is their fate on the day of judgement, say that my lord will blast them all into dust
20:106 then he will leave it (the earth) a flat level plain
20:107 then you will not see in it (the earth) any bend or curve.
I just thought it was strange that the word curve was used, why bring up curve at a time when everybody believed the earth was flat anyways
As in any slight irregularities.
In the Quran, aren't there also verses where the sun sinks into a pool?
There is also an interesting reference in the 10 commandments that I never noticed until a friend recently pointed it out:
2. You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the **water under the earth**
"Water **under** the Earth"
we are in the great deep
the fountains of the great deep
water came from below first
geysers
So what about the New Zealand geyser problem @Citizen Z ?
Or the destruction of Strokkur?
Edit
Not Strokkur
Geysir
Geysir broke
Or the artificial one on the Reykjanes?
@RidleyChozo you have any input?
Genuinely curious, I understand how the "north pole" gets sun 24hours a day in summer but how does the "south pole" get sun all day in summer using the standard flat earth sun path
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