Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 4, 2016 17:28:20 GMT
This is a really important piece of information for the physics of the Earth, and proves that the Earth isn't flat as well... It is however a bit hard to understand.
I was just discussing some physics with Flat Earthers' when it dawned on me that Land may have a tendency to sink to a shape less than a sphere.. more of a flat shape, but water compensates with a bulge, and combined together an 'S' shape will work out to 8 inches per square mile.
That got me thinking more about the shape of the Earth using golf ball dimples as rotated electrons to propagate gravity, and magnetism. I have often talked about these physics, but didn't separate the physics into land, and water. The 'S' shaped physics are first created by gravity as a spiky in-flow, and magnetism as a negative spike.
That can be demonstrated by a Hoberman sphere
To produce the spherical shape of celestial bodies you have physics more like the Hoberman Sphere, but all of the physical propagation directions are reversed. So each spike propagates inwards, and each trough repels. By combining inward propagating peaks, and repelling troughs you get the sphere of atoms.
That then creates some very important answers to several questions. For example Earth quakes are caused by the combined physics of inward, and outward propagation in the curved faults of the golf ball dimple pressure, and so are volcanoes. Peaks of the Earth are trying to fold inwards against an upwards force.
The inwards force is gravity, and the outwards force is magnetism, and they have the individual shapes of a Hoberman Sphere, but combined physics of a sphere.
The physics can be observed, and therefore kill flat Earth theory dead.
Pincho Paxton
I was just discussing some physics with Flat Earthers' when it dawned on me that Land may have a tendency to sink to a shape less than a sphere.. more of a flat shape, but water compensates with a bulge, and combined together an 'S' shape will work out to 8 inches per square mile.
That got me thinking more about the shape of the Earth using golf ball dimples as rotated electrons to propagate gravity, and magnetism. I have often talked about these physics, but didn't separate the physics into land, and water. The 'S' shaped physics are first created by gravity as a spiky in-flow, and magnetism as a negative spike.
That can be demonstrated by a Hoberman sphere
To produce the spherical shape of celestial bodies you have physics more like the Hoberman Sphere, but all of the physical propagation directions are reversed. So each spike propagates inwards, and each trough repels. By combining inward propagating peaks, and repelling troughs you get the sphere of atoms.
That then creates some very important answers to several questions. For example Earth quakes are caused by the combined physics of inward, and outward propagation in the curved faults of the golf ball dimple pressure, and so are volcanoes. Peaks of the Earth are trying to fold inwards against an upwards force.
The inwards force is gravity, and the outwards force is magnetism, and they have the individual shapes of a Hoberman Sphere, but combined physics of a sphere.
The physics can be observed, and therefore kill flat Earth theory dead.
Pincho Paxton