I have a few questions...

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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 26th, 2017, 11:48 am

I've asked at least 3 which falls into the "few" category.

You're welcome to answer the latest one.
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 1:33 pm

20ozBulldog wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
20ozBulldog wrote:Then how the fuck is the is the eclipse on August 21st 2017 starting on the west coast and moving east if we're spinning counterclockwise so much faster than the moon is rotating around us?

:bolt


Because the Moon moves to the east in its orbit at about 3,400 km/hour. Earth rotates to the east at 1,670 km/hr at the equator, so the lunar shadow moves to the east at 3,400 – 1,670 = 1,730 km/hr near the equator.

These may help:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=4321
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4579


Or you can just stick with the flat earth era explanations! :lolthumb
Spoiler:
Hungry Demons, Thieving Dogs
In Vietnam, people believed that a solar eclipse was caused by a giant frog devouring the Sun, while Norse cultures blamed wolves for eating the Sun.

In ancient China, a celestial dragon was thought to lunch on the Sun, causing a solar eclipse. In fact, the Chinese word of an eclipse, chih or shih, means to eat.

According to ancient Hindu mythology, the deity Rahu is beheaded by the gods for capturing and drinking Amrita, the gods' nectar. Rahu's head flies off into the sky and swallows the Sun causing an eclipse.

Korean folklore offers another ancient explanation for solar eclipses. It suggests that solar eclipses happen because mythical dogs are trying to steal the Sun.

Traditionally, people in many cultures get together to bang pots and pans and make loud noises during a solar eclipse. It is thought that making a noise scares the demon causing the eclipse away.

Native American Solar Eclipse Myths and Legends

The Pomo, an indigenous group of people who live in the northwestern United States, tell a story of a bear who started a fight with the Sun and took a bite out of it. In fact, the Pomo name for a solar eclipse is Sun got bit by a bear.

After taking a bite of the Sun and resolving their conflict, the bear, as the story goes, went on to meet the Moon and take a bite out of the Moon as well, causing a lunar eclipse. This story may have been their way of explaining why a solar eclipse happens about around 2 weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.

Angry Sun

The ancient Greeks believed that a solar eclipse was a sign of angry gods and that it was the beginning of disasters and destruction.

How superstition influenced the course of history
The Tewa tribe from New Mexico in the United States believed that a solar eclipse signaled an angry Sun who had left the skies to go to his house in the underworld.

Quarreling Sun and Moon

According to Inuit folklore, the Sun goddess Malina walked away after a fight with the Moon god Anningan. A solar eclipse happened when Anningan managed to catch up with his sister.

The Batammaliba, who live in Benin and Togo, used a solar eclipse as a teaching moment. According to their legends, an eclipse of the Sun meant that the Sun and the Moon were fighting and that the only way to stop them from hurting each other was for people on Earth to resolve all conflicts with each other.



These make more sense, right? :ROFL2


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I see you're a retard too...

Let me simplify his post for you as he didn't think about it before spewing the nonsense and obviously you're too stupid to think judging by your response.

He is saying that because the moon is moving at 3,683KM/hr which is faster than the earths rotation at the equator then obviously that explains the west to east eclipse path, right? Wrong...

The moon is supposedly moving at 3,683KM/hr, HOWEVER, the damn thing supposedly travels 1,423,000 miles. Therefore, it's incorrect and really retarded when you think about the response and still doesn't offer a reason as to why the path is what it is.

Try again, fuck faces... :facepalm


So what you're saying is that the MATH* that has been used to ACCURATELY map eclipses for NEARLY 200 YEARS is somehow flawed, and a pizza delivery boy was the first to realize this?

* https://books.google.com/books?id=4mRtD ... et&f=false

Go ahead, point out the flaw(s).
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 1:38 pm

JdPat04 wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
20ozBulldog wrote:Then how the fuck is the is the eclipse on August 21st 2017 starting on the west coast and moving east if we're spinning counterclockwise so much faster than the moon is rotating around us?

:bolt


Because the Moon moves to the east in its orbit at about 3,400 km/hour. Earth rotates to the east at 1,670 km/hr at the equator, so the lunar shadow moves to the east at 3,400 – 1,670 = 1,730 km/hr near the equator.

These may help:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=4321
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4579


Or you can just stick with the flat earth era explanations! :lolthumb
Spoiler:
Hungry Demons, Thieving Dogs
In Vietnam, people believed that a solar eclipse was caused by a giant frog devouring the Sun, while Norse cultures blamed wolves for eating the Sun.

In ancient China, a celestial dragon was thought to lunch on the Sun, causing a solar eclipse. In fact, the Chinese word of an eclipse, chih or shih, means to eat.

According to ancient Hindu mythology, the deity Rahu is beheaded by the gods for capturing and drinking Amrita, the gods' nectar. Rahu's head flies off into the sky and swallows the Sun causing an eclipse.

Korean folklore offers another ancient explanation for solar eclipses. It suggests that solar eclipses happen because mythical dogs are trying to steal the Sun.

Traditionally, people in many cultures get together to bang pots and pans and make loud noises during a solar eclipse. It is thought that making a noise scares the demon causing the eclipse away.

Native American Solar Eclipse Myths and Legends

The Pomo, an indigenous group of people who live in the northwestern United States, tell a story of a bear who started a fight with the Sun and took a bite out of it. In fact, the Pomo name for a solar eclipse is Sun got bit by a bear.

After taking a bite of the Sun and resolving their conflict, the bear, as the story goes, went on to meet the Moon and take a bite out of the Moon as well, causing a lunar eclipse. This story may have been their way of explaining why a solar eclipse happens about around 2 weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.

Angry Sun

The ancient Greeks believed that a solar eclipse was a sign of angry gods and that it was the beginning of disasters and destruction.

How superstition influenced the course of history
The Tewa tribe from New Mexico in the United States believed that a solar eclipse signaled an angry Sun who had left the skies to go to his house in the underworld.

Quarreling Sun and Moon

According to Inuit folklore, the Sun goddess Malina walked away after a fight with the Moon god Anningan. A solar eclipse happened when Anningan managed to catch up with his sister.

The Batammaliba, who live in Benin and Togo, used a solar eclipse as a teaching moment. According to their legends, an eclipse of the Sun meant that the Sun and the Moon were fighting and that the only way to stop them from hurting each other was for people on Earth to resolve all conflicts with each other.



These make more sense, right? :ROFL2


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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 1:40 pm

20ozBulldog wrote::iwaf

Don't forget that the moon is its own light and does not "reflect" the suns light.


Yes, yes. And unicorns shit rainbows.

Doubt me? Internet proofs!: https://www.google.com/search?q=unicorn ... 20&bih=974
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 1:40 pm

bigbluebazooka wrote:
20ozBulldog wrote:In what direction is the Earth "spinning at 1053MPH?"

:thought Thought you had a few questions?


His psychiatrist gon have many questions. :dog
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 26th, 2017, 3:38 pm

Fellas... Open your fucking brains... You're contradicting yourselves and you don't even realize it. What you're claiming is proof is everything but because you don't understand that the moon is supposedly 238,900 miles away! Are you forgetting the distance traveled by the moon? Are you really that stupid? If a guy is running 10 miles per hour on a 1 mile track, he will for sure finish quicker than a guy running 20 miles per hour on a 100 mile track. Open your fucking minds and THINK before you post nonsense as "proof."

Why the FUCK is the eclipse west to east? It's not possible based on the indoctrinated model they've shoved down our throats for the last 500 years. Period...
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby JdPat04 » July 26th, 2017, 3:40 pm

I have a few questions...



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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 4:29 pm

I haz a question!

So, you say the earth is flat? Can you prove mountains and valleys don't exist? If not, will you admit that you're a brainwashed retard? /ricologic

Open your eyes, people!

Also, math = FAKE NEWS! :ROFL
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 26th, 2017, 5:36 pm

Math can only be used when it makes sense. Your post didn't make any sense... In fact, it proved my point true.

I'm sure you know that, but you would just rather deflect and act a fool rather than admitting how retarded the post was and look further into it. Or, you could be like the rest of the sheep asleep behind the wheel. :down

We are on a flat, motionless plane. Fact. Proven a fact over and over... You just don't have it in you to set your ego aside for a minute and look into it. That's not your fault. It's called indoctrination... The hardest part is to open your mind to the possibility of being completely wrong about everything you thought you knew. Some people can't do it and there isn't anything wrong with that. :dunno
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 6:29 pm

20ozBulldog wrote:Math can only be used when it makes sense. Your post didn't make any sense... In fact, it proved my point true.

I'm sure you know that, but you would just rather deflect and act a fool rather than admitting how retarded the post was and look further into it. Or, you could be like the rest of the sheep asleep behind the wheel. :down

We are on a flat, motionless plane. Fact. Proven a fact over and over... You just don't have it in you to set your ego aside for a minute and look into it. That's not your fault. It's called indoctrination... The hardest part is to open your mind to the possibility of being completely wrong about everything you thought you knew. Some people can't do it and there isn't anything wrong with that. :dunno


I see no proof that mountains don't exist. You concede, I accept.
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 26th, 2017, 7:00 pm

"It's impossible!"

[text, equations, and even visual aid showing that it is, in fact, possible]

"It's impossible! Lalalalalalalalalala!" :earplugs
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby JdPat04 » July 27th, 2017, 12:37 am

Nother questions...

How does Rico feel knowing he's in the same club with "Tila Tequila"
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby JdPat04 » July 27th, 2017, 12:42 am

Also

Rapper B.o.B
Kyrie Irving
Sherri Sheppard
And some Dolby musician that looks like a tans fag.

All sound like libtards to me as well... Rico fits in with them
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 27th, 2017, 3:19 pm

:ROFL2 :ROFL2 :ROFL2 Even MSM has the same stupid fucking explanation Muck tried to use!! :ROFL2 :ROFL2 :ROFL2

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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 27th, 2017, 3:27 pm

They're laughing at all of you!
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby JdPat04 » July 27th, 2017, 3:37 pm

Okay Rico Tequila
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 27th, 2017, 3:46 pm

Still have no answer as to why, eh? it's impossible on the heliocentric model. Period...
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby JdPat04 » July 27th, 2017, 4:08 pm

20ozBulldog wrote:Still have no answer as to why, eh? it's impossible on the heliocentric model. Period...


Posted a video showing the curve that you ignored in your other thread. :wave2


Go YouTube some dumbass replies and I'll wait
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby FlatEarth » July 27th, 2017, 4:27 pm

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! I thought that was a joke! You really think that video shows the water curving??? :ROFL2 :ROFL2 :ROFL2

Good fucking God!!! That's the most ridiculous shit I've ever seen. Water cannot and does not curve, bro. It will ALWAYS find it's level. If that dork would have zoomed in, it was have proven that to be true. I guess hallways really shrink too... Or, maybe it's perception based on the conditions?

The fact that you believe you are seeing water curve in that video proves you're far too gone to be saved. :facepalm
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Re: I have a few questions...

Postby Muck FcDisney » July 27th, 2017, 5:23 pm

20ozBulldog wrote:BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! I thought that was a joke! You really think that video shows the water curving??? :ROFL2 :ROFL2 :ROFL2

Good fucking God!!! That's the most ridiculous shit I've ever seen. Water cannot and does not curve, bro. It will ALWAYS find it's level. If that dork would have zoomed in, it was have proven that to be true. I guess hallways really shrink too... Or, maybe it's perception based on the conditions?

The fact that you believe you are seeing water curve in that video proves you're far too gone to be saved. :facepalm


That video is fake. This, however, is not: https://www.wired.com/2011/06/how-to-es ... th-a-lake/

They do use "math", of course, which we all know is also fake. ;)
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