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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Spirit Levels on a Flat Earth
« on: September 14, 2019, 01:52:48 PM »
and how do you explain that if you take out the azote from atmosphere the supposed gravity stop working?
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Quoteit is not the bubble but the water that is moving...
What makes the water move?
And that still wouldn't answer the question of "level relative to what?"
Under the Sun section of FE Wiki it says..QuoteThe Sun is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located approximately 3000 miles above the surface of the Earth.
That is just a statement. How have these values been reached?
Given that we can now study the Sun in a lot of detail and have several satellites continually scanning the Sun at wavelengths right across the spectrum, figures like these are simply ridiculous. The Suns distance is well known to science now and has been measured to a high degree of accuracy. To so suddenly to make a claim that the Suns distance is only 3000 miles away without a very good explanation as to why you think that is unjustified.
So I have been making my way through Earth Not A Globe and came across this on page 110not gravity but density
“…If a delicate spirit-level be firmly placed upon a rock or upon the most solid foundation which it is possible to construct, the very curious phenomenon will be observed of constant change in the position of the air-bubble. However carefully the “level” may be adjusted, and the instrument protected from the atmosphere, the “bubble” will not maintain its position may seconds together…”
And it made me wonder how a spirit level could even work on a flat earth when they are designed to indicate “level” as “perpendicular to gravity”. “Level” is a relative term, so when the bubble is in the middle, what is the spirit level using as a baseline for “level”, if not gravity? And what is the mechanism for determining something is level relative to the baseline?
Anybody have any ideas?