Is the Earth Flat?

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Hey, jasonc, do you think you could deputize this gal for your grammar patrol?
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Yes, and she is Seargeant ReginaForbes to you Mr.Bodine
 
The lady got a citation for not using colons, commas, and periods in sentences on Facebook.
 
The Earth is round- Bible never said it was flat anyways: "He is seated upon the circle (heb:חוּג, chug- which means 'sphere') of the earth..." Isaiah 40:22
and "He has drawn a circle on the waters at the boundary where the day and night come together." Job 26:10
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I was going to quote this same passage, but I see you beat me to it. This, along with empirical evidence makes the fact that the earth is spherical quite easy. Being a gnomonist, I see that solar "movement" for example, follows perfectly well with location. This would not be the case with a flat earth, as solar/stellar motion would be the same all over.

In addition, one can look at the moon and sun and see they are spherical, so why not us? The moon, especially, is obviously spherical known since ancient times.
 
I was going to quote this same passage, but I see you beat me to it. This, along with empirical evidence makes the fact that the earth is spherical quite easy. Being a gnomonist, I see that solar "movement" for example, follows perfectly well with location. This would not be the case with a flat earth, as solar/stellar motion would be the same all over.

In addition, one can look at the moon and sun and see they are spherical, so why not us? The moon, especially, is obviously spherical known since ancient times.
It's not very nice of you to derail this thread.
 
Now the earth may not be flat, but it just might be two dimensional.

Although our universe seems 3-D, quantum physics suggests that we could actually be living in a 2-D world. A new experiment by the U.S. Department of Energy is seeking to prove that, as well as make new discoveries about the Universe as a whole.

The concept is relatively straightforward. Physicists suggest that we might be like characters on a television show, thinking the world around us is 3-D, but actually living in a 2-D environment. Each character on the screen is actually a series of pixels, minuscule points of data that create a complete image.

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/1...2d-hologram-physicists-intend-to-find-out.htm
 
Now the earth may not be flat, but it just might be two dimensional.

Although our universe seems 3-D, quantum physics suggests that we could actually be living in a 2-D world. A new experiment by the U.S. Department of Energy is seeking to prove that, as well as make new discoveries about the Universe as a whole.

The concept is relatively straightforward. Physicists suggest that we might be like characters on a television show, thinking the world around us is 3-D, but actually living in a 2-D environment. Each character on the screen is actually a series of pixels, minuscule points of data that create a complete image.

Or they have someone who is good at writing grant requests and got them a bunch of money so they can have jobs studying this, then in a few years come to the conclusion that of course it's not true, and now they've proven it. Good way to make a living!

The first indication that this shouldn't be taken seriously is the statement "Physicists suggest that we might be like characters on a television show, thinking the world around us is 3-D, but actually living in a 2-D environment." I think any rational person will realize that those characters on that TV screen are simply pictures that have no brain to think anything.
 
You all say the Earth is not flat?
If you take a picture of the world and use a circumference to draw a circle around the land mass, you will find that Jerusalem is the center of the world.
You can't see that with a round Earth.
 
You all say the Earth is not flat?
If you take a picture of the world and use a circumference to draw a circle around the land mass, you will find that Jerusalem is the center of the world.
You can't see that with a round Earth.
Can you explain how you use a circumference to draw a circle? Everyone I know uses a compass for that. Of course, a compass will draw a circle that's centered on wherever you choose to put it's needle. Jerusalem, California, Moscow... pretty much anywhere can be said to be the center of the world because the world is on a sphere.
 
Exploration and expanding our knowledge of the universe is I think a good thing. I really do find it fascinating that people are going to build a machine to test this holographic theory. The article does a fair job of explaining the basics. Even so, the theory is so far beyond my feeble intelligence that I can't even begin to truly comprehend what these people are attempting to do.

One thing is for certain, wether they prove the theory or not I got this feeling it will not change my life one bit.
 
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