And that level is called the "geoid," which is the surface along which the potential energy is constant. For the Earth, it is an oblate ellipsoid. It is sad to see you running away from this conversation. I had expected you were going to present some strong arguments, but what you presented was pathetically weak. You are so blind, you cannot see the wider implications of water finding its own level, which leads to such things as horizons.
Look, you have made a discussion impossible by a torrent of words. Just a comment on gravity. It is a fact of life. The whole mass of the Earth creates the force, not just the core. From principles of symmetry, it is as though the force radiates from the center, so far as we are concerned on the surface of the Earth. As we go inward from the surface, the force declines in proportion to the radius, becoming zero at the center. There is a good reason for this, but as you seem to be impervious to reason, I will not go into that. The resultant acceleration at the surface of the Earth is the normal 1 g, or 9.8 meters per second per second. The centrifugal force from Earth's rotation is far, far less than this, so we simply don't notice it. At the equator, it lessens our weight very slightly. At the poles, it doesn't exist. In between, it inclines us toward the equator, but no worse than by the irregularities in the ground we walk on. You can prove this to yourself if you run the computation. It is simple algebra. Maybe you are able to do it.
The Creation is also the Word of God, so it will not be at odds with the Bible. The Bible does not include your fanciful inferences, and certain language is to be taken as figures of speech.
The Earth's gravitational force is stronger on the Moon than the Sun's. You can figure it out, if you have a mind to do the figuring. The Moon's gravitational field affects our tides more strongly than the Sun's because it has more variation with distance (which is what tides are all about). The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. Water moves both toward and away from the Moon (2 tides a day). No effect of charge or magnetism. Calculate some numbers; stop waving your hands.
And that level is called the "geoid," which is the surface along which the potential energy is constant. For the Earth, it is an oblate ellipsoid. It is sad to see you running away from this conversation. I had expected you were going to present some strong arguments, but what you presented was pathetically weak. You are so blind, you cannot see the wider implications of water finding its own level, which leads to such things as horizons.
Look, you have made a discussion impossible by a torrent of words. Just a comment on gravity. It is a fact of life. The whole mass of the Earth creates the force, not just the core. From principles of symmetry, it is as though the force radiates from the center, so far as we are concerned on the surface of the Earth. As we go inward from the surface, the force declines in proportion to the radius, becoming zero at the center. There is a good reason for this, but as you seem to be impervious to reason, I will not go into that. The resultant acceleration at the surface of the Earth is the normal 1 g, or 9.8 meters per second per second. The centrifugal force from Earth's rotation is far, far less than this, so we simply don't notice it. At the equator, it lessens our weight very slightly. At the poles, it doesn't exist. In between, it inclines us toward the equator, but no worse than by the irregularities in the ground we walk on. You can prove this to yourself if you run the computation. It is simple algebra. Maybe you are able to do it.
The Creation is also the Word of God, so it will not be at odds with the Bible. The Bible does not include your fanciful inferences, and certain language is to be taken as figures of speech.
The Earth's gravitational force is stronger on the Moon than the Sun's. You can figure it out, if you have a mind to do the figuring. The Moon's gravitational field affects our tides more strongly than the Sun's because it has more variation with distance (which is what tides are all about). The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. Water moves both toward and away from the Moon (2 tides a day). No effect of charge or magnetism. Calculate some numbers; stop waving your hands.