q) One of the Flat Earth claims is that the Earth cannot revolve at a different speed at the equator than it does at the North Pole, or very close to the poles.
a) That isn't a claim. Show me the source?
q) Do you agree with that?
a) No, plenty of people have been on a merry go round before. Your statement is the opposite of the truth, this experiment proves the earth cannot be a globe.
q) If so, explain how a basketball can revolve at different speeds at the center than it does at the poles.
a) So three of your statements revolve around you not understanding what FE is claiming. We're not off to an impressive start here.
q) Also, explain the change of seasons in a Flat Earth model.
a) The sun is closer in the north during the summer, and closer to the south in the winter.
q) Also, explain the solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, and Moon phases in the FE model.
a) Let's see if we can get past the first set of strawmen before we dive deep into several more.
q) One of the Flat Earth claims is that the Earth cannot revolve at a different speed at the equator than it does at the North Pole, or very close to the poles.
a) That isn't a claim. Show me the source?
q) Do you agree with that?
a) No, plenty of people have been on a merry go round before. Your statement is the opposite of the truth, this experiment proves the earth cannot be a globe.
q) If so, explain how a basketball can revolve at different speeds at the center than it does at the poles.
a) So three of your statements revolve around you not understanding what FE is claiming. We're not off to an impressive start here.
q) Also, explain the change of seasons in a Flat Earth model.
a) The sun is closer in the north during the summer, and closer to the south in the winter.
q) Also, explain the solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, and Moon phases in the FE model.
a) Let's see if we can get past the first set of strawmen before we dive deep into several more.