DontFeedTheTroll wrote:
On the fence wrote:As someone who has read this thread and has pretty good grasp on all the bro-science mentioned, here are my thoughts
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3. I was having trouble with the flat earth map and the Sun's path but IF the Sun is much closer to us than previously taught, then it could be possible
We've known the distance to the sun (to within an order of magnitude) for over 2500 years and successive calculations have only improved on that number. It's millions of miles away.
5. How is there not one photo of our planet if we have mastered space exploration. That is a big question mark in my book.
There are many. If you don't trust the government, then what about Elon Musk? He tweeted a picture taken by a Falcon 9 rocket. The Earth is in the background. I'm not an expert, but it looks round.
Don't you globalists read what I posted earlier? Apparently not. Pay attention, you are beginning to repeat yourselves.
http://aplanetruth.info/2015/1...iles-away/"NASA’s astronomical figures always sound perfectly precise, but heliocentrists have historically been notorious for regularly and drastically changing them to suit their various models. For instance, in his time Nicolas Copernicus calculated the Sun’s distance from Earth to be 3,391,200 miles. The next century Johannes Kepler decided it was actually 12,376,800 miles away. Issac Newton once said, “It matters not whether we reckon it 28 or 54 million miles distant for either would do just as well!†How scientific!? Benjamin Martin calculated between 81 and 82 million miles, Thomas Dilworth claimed 93,726,900 miles, John Hind stated positively 95,298,260 miles, Benjamin Gould said more than 96 million miles, and Christian Mayer thought it was more than 104 million! Nowadays they have settled around 93 million for the time-being."
Those pics from Elon Musk's rocket were taken with a fisheye lens which distorts the view. Try again.