Raw Egg Gnostic
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Now pick up the basketball and walk with your fingers on the ball. Chances are, your fingers are not going to fall off the ball.
Now walk your fingers across a table. See what happens? Your fingers come to the edge and fall off.
No one falls off the earth. No one comes to an edge and then floats off into space. No one bumps into an invisible sci-fi force field. Ergo, the earth is round.
WRONG.
we can confirm the earth is spinning sphere: foucault pendulum anyone not near the equator can reproduce this experiment
@joaquin No one knows if the flat earth ends like a table, and either way, if you walk your fingers in a circle around the middle of the table and never go to the edge, you will never fall off. Also just a thought experiment, I don't think you can just "fall off", but if someone did, how would you know about it?
@PeskyPeater
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRVDS92LS04
They need to continually add energy to a pendulum to keep it going
How do museums keep Foucault’s pendulum going constantly?
How exactly do they keep the pendulum going with out affecting the direction it travels? As much detail as possible please.
physics.stackexchange.com
So far no one has shown why the moon is not at all noticeably less bright at its edges even according to light dispersion models of non-uniform spheres it should be less bright at the edges. It actually sometimes to me seems brighter at the edges.