Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Oh My God, We're Going to Fall Off!

You live on this.
Really?         

The first thing scoffers always ask is, Aren't you afraid you're gonna fall off? Really? So, they find it easier to believe that we would fall off a flat, stationary surface rather than a spinning ball? Which sounds more logical to you? It's very hard to find a flat plane on a round object. Every part of a sphere is curved . . . and half the world at any given time is upside down on the other side of this spinning ball, and you're worried about falling off of a flat plane?

Gravity is supposed to explain everything illogical about the globe. It explains why we don't fall off, why vast bodies of water wrap around and cling to the earth as it spins. They even claim gravity makes the atmosphere stick to the earth as it spins. It's like the "magic bullet"

If the earth is flat, there's no need for this mythical gravity. Everything naturally stays put due to mass and weight. We're heavier than air.

Another term I've heard used instead of gravity is "Herphloglafil" (an attractive force between objects with mass). Where do they come up with this stuff?

I also find it odd or suspect that all the supposed celestial bodies e.g., earth, and the other planets are so perfectly round. I would think they would be jagged, irregular shaped masses. How did they get so smooth and round. There's no friction in space. Hmmm! Just a thought.


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