blueparrot
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Fair point, just had a thought though maybe we live on a disc bit like living on one of saturn' rings.Spherical you say?
I see discs...
Fair point, just had a thought though maybe we live on a disc bit like living on one of saturn' rings.Spherical you say?
I see discs...
Maybe the sun is smaller and closer to the earth, bit like a spot light.Yikes !!
You sussed me out..
But seriously Id like Hodge to explain why its dark here
That would mean it moves in a linear fashion, how do you explain it rising in the east and setting in the West ?Maybe the sun is smaller and closer to the earth, bit like a spot light.
Uranus has rings too.Fair point, just had a thought though maybe we live on a disc bit like living on one of saturn' rings.
The sun always shines on TV.That would mean it moves in a linear fashion, how do you explain it rising in the east and setting in the West ?
Why isn't it larger when it's directly overhead then?Maybe the sun is smaller and closer to the earth, bit like a spot light.
Myanus has one ring.Uranus has rings too.
Eh? You didn’t see the curvature?According to that video, Hodge is right? We don't live on a spinning ball.
#teamhodge
Asked and answered. It wouldn’t be able to sustain the 5 billion years of producing heat through nuclear fusion if it was smaller.Maybe the sun is smaller and closer to the earth, bit like a spot light.
The sun always shines on TV.