RE: Flat Earth - The End Debate

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Flat Earth - The End Debate

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Appreciate it. No idea what it looks like, or the 'edge' or what's above it, or below, etc. but it's not curved and it doesn't move. Southern star trails work like a reflection on glass, just like Job 37:18 states. My 2c. I wonder if we were ever really supposed to figure it out. I think they had a working model with Copernicus, and it started to unravel with Michelson Morley and Sagnac, but Lorenz and Einstein save the day with absurd theories. And when we made airplanes that started flying high around WW2, we saw it was flat as high as we could go. Admiral Byrd is sent to figure out the truth of the poles, we send nukes up to see the height of things, Antartica is placed off limits, NASA is formed, we race to the moon and cement the idea, and here we are....

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Thanks. I'll add that to my check out on the weekend list. I haven't studied much in to the FE in a while but it still interests me. One thing I've wondered, maybe the "van Allen radiation belts" are from the nukes we sent up trying to crack the dome. I'm sure I'm not the first one to speculate that.

I don't think they exist. But who knows. Most of my vids revolve around how I think the world works/operates. To summarize, I came to believe in Tesla's Ether, and when that happened, I ran across the Michelson Morley experiment and realized the Earth had to be stationary. When I found several laser experiments that confirmed lack of curvature, and TV shows that were lying about those same experiments, it started to click that not only were we stationary, but the surface was flat, and we were being deceived. I don't really talk about FE, but I think you'll see that we live in a pagan world, and science is not atheistic

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I haven't done any research on these topics in almost a year and a half. I started studying FE at the same time Rob Skiba got into it but after eight months I grew tired of all the fighting and got out. I did do some research on the Viktor schauberger and his study of the movement of water and how to properly take care of the soil I found his work very interesting.

I looked through the list of videos on that post you sent me I started watch the one that has the Doctor Who power of three thumbnail but then I saw to that video was 86 minutes long and I was like I ain't got time for that tonight.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I know, they're long, but bottom line, I think science has lied about a lot. The biggest thing going forward is to watch out for virtual reality and do not believe any alien junk that will come out. What we think of as normal/art/cinema/music/etc is actually very pagan, and science is not immune. Many things are very Biblical, and people need to wake up to what's going on in finance, the arts, and science. You'll start to see how the book of Revelation could be fulfilled, and I think it's in our lifetime (and I'm aware that many have said that)