But isn't the Earth a geological formation? Has it not suffered weathering and erosion? Does it not have thousands of millennia old sedimentary layered deposits?
For your consideration ...
Well .... ahhh .... hummmm ... Sure. But all that geological formication stuff eventually coalesced into the big spherical rotating at 1000 miles an hour ball we call Earth. But in the beginning there was no water on Earth, water came later. But before or after the moon hit the Earth, I don't know when water arrived to begin the weathering and erosion process. There are some things I just don't know, but I am still learning everyday.
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yep. And there's a giant being somewhere that's getting ready to take a bunch of the flat planets and make a big sammich to eat. Science.Does that mean the Sun and planets are flat too?
That's the spaghetti monster!!!yep. And there's a giant being somewhere that's getting ready to take a bunch of the flat planets and make a big sammich to eat. Science.
Oh, please, please please... If I gotta die, Mustard! Not Mayonaisse.yep. And there's a giant being somewhere that's getting ready to take a bunch of the flat planets and make a big sammich to eat. Science.
Stop bringing my deity into this mess! I'll have to 'jihad' your a** and I really can't spare the time.That's the spaghetti monster!!!
How can that possibly be explained in a flat earth model?
Did you know that trees existed before microbes that eat dead trees? No dry rot, no decay. Dead trees just staying up until eventually they get blown over or get hit by lightning. Every tree that ever fell over up to that point just laying on the ground solid as the day it died piling up all over the place. That's why the coal seams are so large and so consistent.For your consideration ...
Well .... ahhh .... hummmm ... Sure. But all that geological formication stuff eventually coalesced into the big spherical rotating at 1000 miles an hour ball we call Earth. But in the beginning there was no water on Earth, water came later. But before or after the moon hit the Earth, I don't know when water arrived to begin the weathering and erosion process. There are some things I just don't know, but I am still learning everyday.
I saw someone say what we see is just a projection on the dome because NASA wants us all fooled.I saw the best argument against flat earth theory last week. If you look at the stars in the northern hemisphere, the stars circle around Polaris in a counter-clockwise rotation. If you're in the southern hemisphere, they rotate clockwise around Sigma Octantis.
How can that possibly be explained in a flat earth model?
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Globies have no answer to this.
... that conforms to the view of a flattie and is therefore ignored.Globies have no answer to this...