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mondali2
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82671366 France 06/10/2022 01:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the earth is flat, answer this one simple question that no one seems to talk about or have an answer for. Quoting: mondali2 fill a bathtub north of the equator and pull the plug which way does the water spin when you pull the plug. Do the same south of the equator, what happens. the water spins in the opposite direction. any where north of the equator it spins one way and anywhere south of the equator it spins the other way. This is not possible on a flat earth model, it only is possible if the earth is a sphere. the same holds true for storms, ie hurricanes and tornadoes. any one have an answer to this question on a flat earth model I'll wait. This is indeed an interesting fact, but can you tell us what happens if you happen to be exactly right on the equator? no spin or little, other factors can play role. such as shape of the sink etc. Alrighty then. I hated to think that I would have to travel there just to see! LOL |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air and air currents. just as a air plane glider does. Last Edited by mondali2 on 06/10/2022 01:12 AM mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | to directly answer your question no. butterflies have wing that they flap as do birds. if birds don't flap their wings. Thrust, they don't fly. gravity keep them grounded. Last Edited by mondali2 on 06/10/2022 01:14 AM mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air and air currents. just as a air plane glider does. If gravity is real, you shouldn't be able to glide cuz gravity is strong to keep water from flying off but yet we can glide. Air currents are stronger then gravity? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. What about a balloon? |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. Do I have to explain the aerodynamics of wing design and flap Last Edited by mondali2 on 06/10/2022 01:19 AM mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil,, jvst being real. Gravity picks and chooses, keeps jets flying perfectly, keeps water from splashing off but yet a butterfly can fly in the air for thousands of miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. Or a blimp? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77603424 Germany 06/10/2022 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: mondali2 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? Or fucking air for that matter. What an absolute joke "gravity" is. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? Or fucking air for that matter. What an absolute joke "gravity" is. Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. |
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User ID: 40501117 United States 06/10/2022 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to dbldkr.com (secure)] Does water swirl the opposite way in Australia? No, water does not swirl the opposite way in Australia, at least on a residential scale. For common household items such as sinks and toilets, water will swirl in the direction influenced by the design of the basin. |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: mondali2 butterflies have wings they flap them and what so do birds. amazing. When they pick up speed they can float on the air currents and air currents. Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? Helium is a lighter than air substance, if hot air is lighter then the air around it it rises. just as when you put something in water that is lighter then water it floats. In these instances gravity is over come. The heavier the object the more helium or hot air that is required to over come the effects of gravity Last Edited by mondali2 on 06/10/2022 01:24 AM mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77603424 Germany 06/10/2022 01:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: mondali2 now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? Or fucking air for that matter. What an absolute joke "gravity" is. Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77603424 Germany 06/10/2022 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 Gravity keeps all the water from dumping off but a little butterfly or bird can defy it or a hanglider can defy it. now your getting it. the bird flaps its wing, thrust, gliders get hauled into the air by a plane with an engine and then release to ride the air currents. If the currents are strong enough they can stay aloft for long period of time. If they are weak they gradually lose altitude. What about a helium balloon or a hot air balloon ? Helium is a lighter than air substance, if hot air is lighter then the air around it it rises. just as when you put something in water that is lighter then water it floats. In these instances gravity is over come. The heavier the object the more helium or hot air that is required to over come the effects of gravity So pressure changes? Not gravity... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or fucking air for that matter. What an absolute joke "gravity" is. Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday Soon is soon, real is. Much respect to yas. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83611750 Canada 06/10/2022 01:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | your understanding of physics is just plane wrong Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79921326 If the earth were a sphere spinning at 20,000 mph the water would all fly off into space. . not when you take size under consideration. Earth is like literally wet basketball, average ocan depth is 3km do the math, visualise we have very little water covering earth, just a glaze. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77603424 Germany 06/10/2022 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77603424 Or fucking air for that matter. What an absolute joke "gravity" is. Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday Soon is soon, real is. Much respect to yas. Respect to you too! Truth over everything! |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to dbldkr.com (secure)] Quoting: Cebeij Does water swirl the opposite way in Australia? No, water does not swirl the opposite way in Australia, at least on a residential scale. For common household items such as sinks and toilets, water will swirl in the direction influenced by the design of the basin. in a perfectly round, evenly proportioned vessel it does swirl in the opposite direction mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to dbldkr.com (secure)] Quoting: Cebeij Does water swirl the opposite way in Australia? No, water does not swirl the opposite way in Australia, at least on a residential scale. For common household items such as sinks and toilets, water will swirl in the direction influenced by the design of the basin. in a perfectly round, evenly proportioned vessel it does swirl in the opposite direction You know your Lying, ya ought tah stop. Liars are no good. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to dbldkr.com (secure)] Quoting: Cebeij Does water swirl the opposite way in Australia? No, water does not swirl the opposite way in Australia, at least on a residential scale. For common household items such as sinks and toilets, water will swirl in the direction influenced by the design of the basin. in a perfectly round, evenly proportioned vessel it does swirl in the opposite direction You know your Lying, ya ought tah stop. Liars are no good. And why is it perfectly round in nasa pictures but neil degrass tyson the masonic queer says it's actually like a pear. Hahahahah. I mean fuuuuck man. Quit Lying to yourself and others. |
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(OP) User ID: 83555964 Thailand 06/10/2022 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday Soon is soon, real is. Much respect to yas. Respect to you too! Truth over everything! agree truth over everything, if there is no gravity what keeps you ass from floating off into space, or for the flat earthers hitting your head on the firmament mondali2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83072943 Mmhmm, a bad joke like the fake phony show goin on. It's goin uh down. Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday Soon is soon, real is. Much respect to yas. Respect to you too! Truth over everything! Truth over everything, I like that. Word |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83072943 United States 06/10/2022 01:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77603424 Can't happen soon enough. I'll take a hard life over an evil one anyday Soon is soon, real is. Much respect to yas. Respect to you too! Truth over everything! agree truth over everything, if there is no gravity what keeps you ass from floating off into space, or for the flat earthers hitting your head on the firmament Why is it round in nasa pics, and pear like says the masonic queer neil degrass tyson ? |
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User ID: 83412639 United States 06/10/2022 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the earth is flat, answer this one simple question that no one seems to talk about or have an answer for. Quoting: mondali2 fill a bathtub north of the equator and pull the plug which way does the water spin when you pull the plug. Do the same south of the equator, what happens. the water spins in the opposite direction. any where north of the equator it spins one way and anywhere south of the equator it spins the other way. This is not possible on a flat earth model, it only is possible if the earth is a sphere. the same holds true for storms, ie hurricanes and tornadoes. any one have an answer to this question on a flat earth model I'll wait. Ok, so you have some data, and with that data you have developed a conjecture that the earth is a spinning ball. Now, it is time for you to prove your conjecture. no answer my question first. I will wait You are the one with the conjecture bro, you are the one who must prove it. As for me, I say when I look outside my window the earth looks flat so it is flat. But you found data about toilets and have conjectured that it indicates the earth is a spinning ball, so then prove it. My conjecture is that the Illuminati makes toilets that will spin the water one way or the other. They then only sell one type of toilet to land masses located in the inner portion of the disk, and toilets that spin the other way to land masses located in the outer portion of the disk. jack |