BlackBart wrote:It would certainly leave a nasty mark.
That's why brown trousers are so good.
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Calilasseia wrote:So, questioner still doesn't understand why F=ma means small masses orbit around big masses?
Calilasseia wrote:I think I'd rather resurrect Jeffrey Dahmer. At least we'd be treated to some entertainment during the domestic science classes.
Scarlett and Ironclad wrote:Campermon,...a middle aged, middle class, Guardian reading, dad of four, knackered hippy, woolly jumper wearing wino and science teacher.
hackenslash wrote:Not really. The only reason the thread is so big is storage space for Campy's beer.
questioner121 wrote:I've been thinking about this question for a long time and have done alot of reading on the internet to try and find out what proof exists which can be used to prove that the Earth spins about it's axis. The proofs I've been looking for are experiments that can be tried on Earth (I'm very skeptic of satellite data). So far the main expermiment that is used to prove the Earth spins is the Foucalts Pendulum experiment. I'm hoping that the nice people on this forum will point me to some more experiments. If they can't then I'd have to question why they still believe it to be true and urge them to challenge what they have been taught at school and learn from the media.
So why don't I believe that the Earth spins?
1. If the Earth spins why does the air/clouds spin with the Earth? Surely there is very little friction between the solid Earth crust and the air to cause the air/clouds to spin with the Earth.
2. Shouldn't a plane which flies in an opposite direction to the spin of the Earth move faster relative to the land mass below it?
3. There is no mathematical proof to say that the Earth spin or orbits the Sun.
There's probably some more points but I'll mention them if I can remember them later.
Just to let you know, I consider myself a believer and accept the words of the Quran and most of the Old and New testament (I believe the Bible has been changed over the years but the Quran to this day is totally 100% the same) to be true. Having read the Quran and most of the bible, I couldn't find anywhere where it clearly says that the earth spins. This to me is a fantastic finding because it is a clear challenge against the science of today which according to all the great minds of the past few centuries and all the technological advancement mankind has achieved cleary teaches that the Earth spins.
I'm hoping that athiests (of which there are many clever and knowledgeable ones on this forum) and even the believers who think the Earth spins will be able to guide/educate me to believing that the Earth does spin.
Thanks
Scarlett and Ironclad wrote:Campermon,...a middle aged, middle class, Guardian reading, dad of four, knackered hippy, woolly jumper wearing wino and science teacher.
campermon wrote:hackenslash wrote:Not really. The only reason the thread is so big is storage space for Campy's beer.
Let's remind ourselves of the OP and the reason that this thread is now a bar;questioner121 wrote:I've been thinking about this question for a long time and have done alot of reading on the internet to try and find out what proof exists which can be used to prove that the Earth spins about it's axis. The proofs I've been looking for are experiments that can be tried on Earth (I'm very skeptic of satellite data). So far the main expermiment that is used to prove the Earth spins is the Foucalts Pendulum experiment. I'm hoping that the nice people on this forum will point me to some more experiments. If they can't then I'd have to question why they still believe it to be true and urge them to challenge what they have been taught at school and learn from the media.
So why don't I believe that the Earth spins?
1. If the Earth spins why does the air/clouds spin with the Earth? Surely there is very little friction between the solid Earth crust and the air to cause the air/clouds to spin with the Earth.
2. Shouldn't a plane which flies in an opposite direction to the spin of the Earth move faster relative to the land mass below it?
3. There is no mathematical proof to say that the Earth spin or orbits the Sun.
There's probably some more points but I'll mention them if I can remember them later.
Just to let you know, I consider myself a believer and accept the words of the Quran and most of the Old and New testament (I believe the Bible has been changed over the years but the Quran to this day is totally 100% the same) to be true. Having read the Quran and most of the bible, I couldn't find anywhere where it clearly says that the earth spins. This to me is a fantastic finding because it is a clear challenge against the science of today which according to all the great minds of the past few centuries and all the technological advancement mankind has achieved cleary teaches that the Earth spins.
I'm hoping that athiests (of which there are many clever and knowledgeable ones on this forum) and even the believers who think the Earth spins will be able to guide/educate me to believing that the Earth does spin.
Thanks
Weaver wrote:Ah, yes, the OP. Otherwise known as "The Reason for my Cirrhosis."
It's 10 AM here - time for a beer. Who is with me?
Weaver wrote:The OP never believed his nonsense - either here, or at the old RDF. He just thought he was clever, and liked to argue.
hackenslash wrote:I can't have beer. I'm on a plethora of strong medication that is not a good bedfellow for alcohol.
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