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Post by LIT on Apr 30, 2015 17:35:08 GMT
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Post by steve on Apr 30, 2015 18:05:58 GMT
one thing Anthony brings up is a subject I expounded on...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 22:19:13 GMT
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Post by steve on May 1, 2015 0:23:23 GMT
it's Donald Sarty, not Wild Heretic. he sometimes mirrors my animations/videos, like the last one you linked.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 0:39:14 GMT
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Post by richard on May 18, 2015 18:35:21 GMT
I am not sure how to operate this posting system, but here goes once again. First off I do not agree with Steven Christ being the second coming of the Lord or such, but that is none of my business -each to his own reality. However I find the concave earth a little weak from my own limited understanding of it. It is a little too complicated for my pea brain to absorb. Steve states, and I hope I got this right, that there are stars inside the earth in the form of a ball. Steve seems to say that the inner earth is lined with glass with a ball of stars in the center. The stars shine through the the glass before we see them. The glass then curves the light coming in making the ball of stars appear like a flat sheet. My question is this: Would not the concave image of the ball of stars become distorted when viewed by an inverted glass interior. IOW Shouldn't the stars then look stretched do to the curved glass in the heavens? Are you confused by my question? Well so am I! Anyone got an Asprin?
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Post by steve on May 18, 2015 21:58:49 GMT
I am not sure how to operate this posting system, but here goes once again. First off I do not agree with Steven Christ being the second coming of the Lord or such, but that is none of my business -each to his own reality. However I find the concave earth a little weak from my own limited understanding of it. It is a little too complicated for my pea brain to absorb. Steve states, and I hope I got this right, that there are stars inside the earth in the form of a ball. Steve seems to say that the inner earth is lined with glass with a ball of stars in the center. The stars shine through the the glass before we see them. The glass then curves the light coming in making the ball of stars appear like a flat sheet. My question is this: Would not the concave image of the ball of stars become distorted when viewed by an inverted glass interior. IOW Shouldn't the stars then look stretched do to the curved glass in the heavens? Are you confused by my question? Well so am I! Anyone got an Asprin? Apologies for the confusion. Now take a good objective look at your choices. FET - Impossible, Convex Earth - Impossible. What's left, however improbable = Concave Earth = Truth. Here are some Q&A's you can look over to help you. welcome-to-concave-earth-forum.70389.x6.nabble.com/Steve-s-Q-amp-A-List-td78.html
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Post by biggles2015 on Jul 23, 2015 14:26:18 GMT
Hi a quick question if you don't mind: Under the concave earth theory, How can the sun appear to rise & set over the horizon (some 6,000 miles away?), if the earth is convex? I ask this as the sun is always well above the horizon in this model. It's doesn't make sense. Thanks
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