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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Rotations of the stars?
« on: February 17, 2018, 10:23:50 PM »
Brothers and sisters,
I think we're all missing the point. The movement of the stars and how they differ "hemispherically" is indeed intriguing. The movement of the sun and the moon and the various seasons are also intriguing. The spherical Earth theory can be debunked out of hand. It's utterly ridiculous. You can CLEARLY see that the Earth is flat. You can CLEARLY see (if you do the proper research) that we've never been to the moon or space.. and there are NO satellites or a space station. That is all man-made illusion. So it's not about whether the Earth is flat or not. Anyone still indoctrinated will say (and provide ridiculous proof of) it being a round ball hurtling through "space". Those of us that have done our research and have questioned know that it's flat. The problem here is not the Earth itself... it's the behavior of the luminaries. THAT'S what doesn't make sense to mankind. Perhaps it never will. But that is the territory we should explore. Not the shape of the Earth.
I think we're all missing the point. The movement of the stars and how they differ "hemispherically" is indeed intriguing. The movement of the sun and the moon and the various seasons are also intriguing. The spherical Earth theory can be debunked out of hand. It's utterly ridiculous. You can CLEARLY see that the Earth is flat. You can CLEARLY see (if you do the proper research) that we've never been to the moon or space.. and there are NO satellites or a space station. That is all man-made illusion. So it's not about whether the Earth is flat or not. Anyone still indoctrinated will say (and provide ridiculous proof of) it being a round ball hurtling through "space". Those of us that have done our research and have questioned know that it's flat. The problem here is not the Earth itself... it's the behavior of the luminaries. THAT'S what doesn't make sense to mankind. Perhaps it never will. But that is the territory we should explore. Not the shape of the Earth.