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Wombaticus Rex » Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:19 pm wrote:BrandonD » Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:18 pm wrote:I'm open to the flat earth idea
...why?
slimmouse » Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:14 am wrote:All I can say about the flat earth theory, is trying telling a subatomic particle called a Muuon (sp?) that the earth isnt flat.
Rather like a mayfly, who's life of a day seems the equivalent of a human lifetime, courtesy of metabolism, so relative speed will literally change these parameters ( if I understood the video correctly)????![]()
Except of course that we arent completely muuons- Morons maybe
On Edit- @ Stefano - Thanks for the link to the Cassiopaea forum. Ive browsed a couple of threads, and it looks interesting. Is it a place you are familiar with?
Elvis » Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:59 pm wrote:I know I'm probably just not 'getting it' but....
...according to the 'flat Earth'...um, theory...the Earth is a disc?...like a pancake?...floating in space?...or is outer space just part of the...illusion?...and how deep or thick is the flat Earth?...what's underneath it, on the bottom?...is there a bottom?...is there a boundary?...if so, why has no one fallen off the edge of the flat Earth? [Edit: that I know of.]...that should do for now.
Joao wrote:I love fringe theories but find the idea of a hollow earth at least slightly less implausible than that of a flat one.
coffin_dodger » 28 Oct 2015 21:25 wrote:Unfortunately for mainstream science, upon closer inspection and detailed scrutiny, these models don't work.
Fundamental errors (and assumptions) have been made throughout scientific history and each error has been compounded by 'fixes' that in turn require more fixes as new data comes in that doesn't conform with expectations.
This continual and continuing - not entirely sure what to call it - delusion? - fascinates me in dual respects - is it purely concensus-driven (stay in the pack, don't rock the boat) or is it agenda-driven? I'm tending towards the latter, recently.
Joao » Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:34 pm wrote:
To those who would entertain the notion of a flat earth, how do you account for great circle navigation (the entire airline industry can't be in on it, can they?) or the old classic "ship sails appearing on the horizon before the hull"?
zangtang » Thu Oct 29, 2015 2:35 am wrote:i'm being dim - would that be impossible on a flat earth?
Belligerent Savant » 27 Oct 2015 16:13 wrote:.
It is both flat and 'round', depending on the perspective (and traveling speed) of the observer.
When Dr Dennis McKenna, Terence's botanist brother, drank ayahuasca with the Uniao do Vegetal, a Brazilian syncretic religion that uses ayahuasca as its sacrament, he was turned into a sentient water molecule in the jungle soil, pulled up through a vine's roots to experience the miraculous molecular
processes of photosynthesis in its leaves. "Somehow I understood - though no words were involved - that the Banisteriopsis vine was the embodiment of the
plant intelligence that embraced and covered the earth," he recalled.
At the end of his vision, a voice told him, "You monkeys only think you're running things."( emphasis mine)
- Taken from "Breaking open the Head" by
Jeremy Narbin.
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