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Lets just say if your coming back in to land in say Australia? "down under", under the earth

How do you become righted?

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By:
doantwin2easy
When: 14 Jun 19 19:47
Plane does a flip somewhere around Papua new Guineas to right itself.

Most of the time we don't feel it as we're plied with alcohol and fast asleep. that's why it's mostly night flights in this area.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 14 Jun 19 19:47
There is no up or down in space.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 20:01
But there is on earth, IGWN

You can't come into land upside down Laugh

You can't explain that one away, hence jokes are made or the person your debating it with just laughs at you and walks off

Sorry but laughing and walking off is a sign of personal embarrassment at not being able to bull**** a theory, because it hasn't been told to them Brian Cox yet

Infact I'd love to ask Brian Cox this very question put forward, just to watch the cogs doing somersaults

"gravity" yet water comes off the mountains? why doesn't the sea start belting it down on our heads from above?
By:
Make my hay
When: 14 Jun 19 21:05
200 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball - Eric Dubay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ax_YpQsy88
By:
Mexico
When: 14 Jun 19 21:20
How do you define "up" & "down" Sont?

Try thinking of "down" being towards center of Earth (I.e with gravity) & the problem of flipping goes away.

I don't understand your point about water on mountains.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:30
A ball is a ball ?

There's a top and a bottom

Water comes down off the mountains until it hits a flat spot? then it sits there, shouldn't the sea be doing the same thing inside a curvature ball? we have tidal waves ? we have waves right out to sea, so shouldn't they be crashing off this "curvature"?

Gravity can be used to bull**** sometimes but not all of the time
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:32
Gravity is explained away for it

But gravity brings things down? if the sea is waving on a curvature then surely the gravity would be pulling this sea down as well?
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 14 Jun 19 21:33
Newton never could pull the wool over your eyes, SS.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:34
Look inside a ball, how would you fit everything inside it, with water in it, and everything just sits perfectly in place because of "gravity"? Crazy
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:37
Try thinking of "down" being towards center of Earth (I.e with gravity) & the problem of flipping goes away.

The only thing I can get from that is you think its ball but its flat inside?
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 21:38
5000 miles of sea between America and Japan the worlds concurved yet the sea stays flat
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:41
Conditor

Because the earth is flat

Its not possible for the sea to stay in place inside a ball, water travels until it hits flatness, even gravity can't be used to explain that away, because gravity would pull it towards said flat spot
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 21:44
Yep bud agree totally
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 21:46
The world spins at about 1000 miles an hour my body don’t feel it but it knows when the cars moving
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:46
And then there's earthquakes ?

An almighty earthquake under the ocean would force the sea all over the sodding place inside a ball? up down sideways etc, yet the resulting tsunami travels in a straight line

Tsunamis travel in a straight line, if there was curvature it'd be hitting all directions?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 21:47
Exactly conditor
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 21:51
And surely if the world is moving every aircraft on landing approach would have to keep banking to the left or the right because the runway would be moving
By:
Mexico
When: 14 Jun 19 21:53
Sont
I still don't Understand your argument regarding mountains and water .

The "bottom " of a ball is nearest to center of Earth (I.e. Down) the top of the ball is further away.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 14 Jun 19 21:53
They use geomagnetic runway stabilisation systems now.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:10
Water runs off a slope, mexico

Until it hits a flat spot, try filling up a bath tub that's curved, the water will eventually spill over the sides long before it fills up the other side of that curvature bath
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:11
There's no rules for water, water will go wherever it can
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 14 Jun 19 22:14
On the brain?
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 22:21
Statue of Liberty can be seen from 60 miles away yet the curvature is 416 feet .how does that work Crazy
By:
Foinavon
When: 14 Jun 19 22:24
Have you not heard?
The earth was destroyed in 1978 to make way for an intergalactic bypass. What we experience today is just an illusion created for us by a microchip implanted in our brains by alien beings. They are here but you cannot detect them. HTH.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:26
Conditor

They move the goal posts on this once their initial round of bull**** is exposed

We are talking about the earth here, foinavon, and the illogical argument points of us being inside a ball
By:
themightymac
When: 14 Jun 19 22:27
You are on the right path Foinavon, we live in The Matrix, everybody knows that. Crazy
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:29
I tried to have a discussion with someone on this today, he was telling me about us moving through space at 360,000 miles per hour, orbating the sun at x amounts per hour, spinning at a 1000 miles per hour

I tried to explain myself with earth being flat and he laughed and walked off, no attempt to debate me, and that's the usual response from sheep who have learned all the above bull**** from Brian Cox BBC science programme, none of them can even rap their head around it never mind explain it
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:30
Its nothing to do with aliens and matrix though

We are talking about the earth being flat or a ball, you're than welcome to offer your opinions on it being a ball?
By:
conditor
When: 14 Jun 19 22:31
Emperors new clothes springs to mind
By:
Mexico
When: 14 Jun 19 22:42
Oh

Sont

I understand now

You at
Re just on some childish wind up mission.

I thought you were struggling to understand a simple concept of up & down. My mistake. I take it you do understand the basic concept of gravity & the Earth being spherical.

Carry on fishing if that is how you get your kicks.
By:
akabula
When: 14 Jun 19 22:45
David Ickes forum representative will be along shortly to explain all.
BTW maybe we are constantly upside down as even a flat earth has 2 sides.
Gravity might be a one way street and only operates in an upward direction.
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 14 Jun 19 22:46
Why would they lie. Look around at tother planets, what shape are they?

It`s not flat ya fookin nutter
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 14 Jun 19 22:47
If it wo flat then all sea watter would run of edge, silly ****
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:48
How we be upside down on a flat earth? "what goes goes up must come down"

How do you know their "planets", they are little spots of light on a lense

They don't even look like a planet per se
By:
blackbarn
When: 14 Jun 19 22:48
Mexico - I fear your credibility on various other threads has taken a serious hit.   Pity really.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Jun 19 22:49

Jun 14, 2019 -- 10:47PM, Shanelee1966 wrote:


If it wo flat then all sea watter would run of edge, silly ****


Water stops when it hits a flat spot and ultimately hits a mountain/blockade etc, it stays where it is then

By:
detraveller
When: 14 Jun 19 22:50
Is the earth looking curved from the ISS an illusion?
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 14 Jun 19 22:52
Yes, the Russians put a giant convex mirror up there.
By:
akabula
When: 14 Jun 19 22:52
"what goes goes up must come down"

That's what we're led to believe Sonta.
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