Message from @Flat Earth PhD
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Is space, heavens, or sky insufficient?
I am curious about definitions, in particular, so my interest is very much peaked.
bcs there is no "space"
and there must be some kind of "dome" or "firmament"
by thermodynamics
whether a person thinks space is a vacuum or water
Which law of Thermodynamics states that?
I can think of the 1st, but it seems rather unrelated
Creation or destruction of energy in an isolated system does not in turn deny the possibility of an area with no inherent atmospheric conditions
Or, in other words, some kind of fluid for transmission of light
What was once suspected to be the aether
could still be
aether I mean
Could, but that tends to defy laws of Thermodynamics
Specifically the idea of an infinity of malleability
Whilst being able to bear the brunt of any and all universal forces or eventualities
I don't worry about such. not something I can easily prove/disprove with my research budget.....
It has to be able to withstand compression from other planetary bodies, after all.
What does your research budget focus on?
I have no reason to believe any of the celestial bodies are solid objects
I suspect non-astronomical phenomena
assuming they are not...a lot of things suddenly make sense
What of meteorites?
Or asteroids?
The former of which being more prolific in their scale and scope
what about them? what asteroids? what meteorites?
So you believe that they do not exist, I presume?
rocks don't come with passport stamps. you have no idea where they came from
No, but one careening down tends to give a decent impression.
Is it improbable to suspect that there may be rocks or such entities from the 'firmament?'
I've never witnessed something come down....then walked over to the site and found a hot rock there so...
I am curious because I don't wish to presume a given stance
I can't verify scientifically that a rock has come from space and landed here
Well, haven't we all as individuals given witness to very few phenomena?
seeing something burning through the sky could be anything. e.g. Rods of God tech
I personally have not been murdered, but would still thusly suspect that it is an unpleasant experience.
Well, Rods of God was a program requiring orbital platforms
Do you believe it was an actual program, or possibility?
or these things
people have found these things everywhere