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Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?

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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #60 on: 23/02/2020 20:10:19 »
Starlight, how far away is the sun?
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #61 on: 23/02/2020 21:17:07 »
Quote from: Starlight on 23/02/2020 19:22:22
seemingly
It seems that way to me, but then again, I'm clever.
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #62 on: 23/02/2020 22:52:10 »
The OP is just trolling and is a sock. Best ignored - he just wants attention.
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #63 on: 24/02/2020 01:09:42 »

Quote from: The Spoon on 23/02/2020 22:52:10
The OP is just trolling and is a sock. Best ignored - he just wants attention.

Agreed.


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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #64 on: 24/02/2020 09:55:32 »
Would it be better if we deleted trolls' accounts (and postings)?
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #65 on: 24/02/2020 13:18:14 »
Quote from: Origin on 23/02/2020 20:04:31

So you are just trolling you can't really be this uniformed.
Every reader on every science forum knows calling the poster a troll is sciences first line of defense !  ???

Capricorn one ?  Wasn't that a movie of fake astronauts  ?

I go off what I observe and from my geometrical position I observe the Suns path and it doesn't seem to travel the way science says it travels .

Quite clearly the Sun's path is from the East and travels across the middle east .  The middle east being the most arid land .   You can observe the path using a google searched world map , noticing the arid land path of the Sun .


« Last Edit: 24/02/2020 13:24:54 by Starlight »
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #66 on: 29/02/2020 15:33:21 »
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Quote from:  on 23/02/2020 20:04:31

So you are just trolling you can't really be this uniformed.
Every reader on every science forum knows calling the poster a troll is sciences first line of defense !  ???
More false information.
If you look at our New Theories section you will see that we rarely brand anyone a troll, in fact we have a reputation for being very tolerant of new ideas.
Most of our New Theorists have a single, original hypothesis which they are putting up for consideration. That idea may be subject to scrutiny, but they will not be branded troll.
The OP in this thread does not have a single original hypothesis, but has copied from many pseudoscience and conspiracy sites often without understanding what is being copied, and it is very unlikely that s/he believes them. That is trolling or serious mental illness.

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Capricorn one ?  Wasn't that a movie of fake astronauts  ?
Fiction, a story, a myth. You need to be able to distinguish between fiction and reality, something you are poor at doing.

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You can observe the path using a google searched world map , noticing the arid land path of the Sun .
Why are you using a googled map? Do you believe it to be accurate? I thought you said world maps had been falsified, so why do you believe this one?
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #67 on: 29/02/2020 15:49:56 »
Quote from: Starlight on 24/02/2020 13:18:14
You can observe the path using a google searched world map , noticing the arid land path of the Sun .
Do you mean the equator?

That's pretty much what you expect from a spherical Earth, the equator is generally hotter than the rest- though there are other factors like altitude.
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #68 on: 29/02/2020 15:51:00 »
Quote from: Starlight on 24/02/2020 13:18:14
Capricorn one ?  Wasn't that a movie of fake astronauts  ?
Yes, it's just a story.
So what?
Why did you bring it up?
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #69 on: 21/03/2020 10:19:20 »
It's in equilibrium with gravity
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Re: Conspiracy theory: How do the oceans ignore centrifugal force?
« Reply #70 on: 10/07/2020 01:37:57 »
Quote from: Starlight on 20/02/2020 15:57:12

I know general relativity and special relativity , it is not a murderous subject to learn !


In that case you should be able to offer an informed opinion on whether or not the relativistic interval represents a physical quantity. And support your opinion.

BTW where did you study non-linear tensor analysis and which textbook did you use?


PS The centrifugal acceleration at the equator is about .003g the angular velocity being a mere.0007 rpm (1/1440)
« Last Edit: 10/07/2020 02:32:39 by Malamute Lover »
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