The Earth is Flat and Gravity is Bunk
This is shocking to me. It must be a joke, or it is one of the worst examples of ignorance.
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consider an architect designing the foundation of a building. While he could include the shape of the Earth to be a sphere it would introduce unnecessary complications to his analysis. when calculating the seasonal solar angle for roof overhang shade functions it makes no difference if the Earth revolves around the Sun or the other way around. However, if you want to plan the navigation from California to Hawaii you better use a spherical Earth or you will get hopelessly lost. If you think small a flat Earth works but if you want to get out of your own backyard a larger view necessary. This says a lot about scale of a flat Earther's mind.
I'm thinking that this one enabled them to open The Mother Of All Intergalactic Gas Stations.
"It's crooked."
-- Hagar the Horrible
When you turn off the tv and start reading books, as I did over the past decade, you can't help but shake your head at all this stuff...
Most are taller than average. The best are usually a lot taller than average. Most have good reaction times that were developed through practice, and the best have great reaction times while playing their sport. Are they known for using the scientific method, rational thinking outside the sport itself, or above average intelligence? No, those are not traits that are important to excellence in basketball.
Listening to people who are good at basketball talk or write (if they can write) about any topic other than basketball is about as rational as expecting intelligent political commentary from a turnip.
The article rightly says he starts sound a little like Howard Zinn. Zinn says everyone views the world through a cultural bias. Trying to focus on value-neutral facts, he says, leads to deception because there really are no value-neutral facts. So he purposely picks a bias he thinks he good and starts there.
It seems like we've gone crazy in that direction. With some people smugly saying you say "not true" to any fact you do not like, and that "political strategy" works for any claims that sound remotely truthy without regard to actual truth. I can't tell if they're true post-modernists or if it's just a more blatant form of the age-old foibles of wishful thinking and argument from personal incredulity.
Just from this two-minute clip, though, it sounds like he's making a joke rather than philosophical commentary.
Ask an Astronaut, see photos from the space station, see photos from the moon...Oh, and what about all the other planets one can see from a telescope...idiots.
These people are either just spoofing us or they live inside a flat bubble.
Heard the science guy once say, that there is no gravity!...Really! He said that it's the weight of the atmosphere that keeps us here...Ok...then why is there less atmospheric pressure at the tops of mountains, less air to breath...?
They Got to be spoofin us...right?
Note this belief is easily possible if one accepts the Primacy of Consciousness metaphysical position.
It's really sad. At first I thought it was a joke, but as time passed, the realization that these people {twitch} are not joking became apparent.
...and I also wonder if Dr. Feynman, s a scientist, ever took any government money, in which case his views would be suspecte wouldn't they?
I, for one, am tired of gravity holding me down.
One day I heard him remark about the sun going around the earth.
I told him it was the other way around, that earth was part of a solar system with other planets with moons and stuff.
He said, "I must have missed school that day."
I told him I recalled taking a test.
He changed the subject.
You have to have at least a high school education to be an Alabama corrections officer.
Sheesh!
FLAT EARTH: Science Cults & The Cavendish Experiment FUNNY! ;o)
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The man speaking Spanish (possibly an Andalusian accent) says nothing related to the text about leaving a religious cult. It sounds like he's telling a joke about restaurant employees making paella, charging someone for it, and taking the money to a boat on the beach.