Message from @ProgrammerVerbatim
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just clarifying something
Yes
with pressure sensors, sound
I also want to take air samples
so, it curves down gently to a point where it touches the ground?
who knows. maybe it's not even a physical barrier
Behind the ice wall
all speculation
until we can aquire some data
if there are waters above, then it should be physical?
maybe. maybe not.
it does have the ability to keep water above it tho
think force fields from sci fi
I don't have any reason to rule anything out without data
okay, like invisible shield of some kind
I mean, the earth isn't flat imo because the koran says so
it is biconcave
right.
Job 37:18
"Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?"
It's solid.
seems more likely yes
preach brother
and fitting with Scripture
so, the glass that's been found in deserts have nothing to do with the dome okay?
as we know scripture is a greater source of truth than science
but I don't know if I would make that assumption when designing an experiment
I realize that's not a scientific argument though.
e.g. I might include EM sensor if possible
>>> so, the glass that's been found in deserts have nothing to do with the dome okay????
but that one rocket video was interesting. it sounded like it hit water
it is evidence the glass dome once existed
more like soft watery rubbery
but the sun probably melted it at some point
spongy
lol
very likely
wouldn't it be cool if one could take a sample of it
like a core sample.
think hypodermic needle tip
i'm a FE, but one point that doesnt click with me is when they show these videos about rockets hitting the dome with a downward view. wouldnt they be obliterated instead of just coming to a halt