How do the tides work? Need something simple and easy to understand haven’t found much on that. My guess is the magnetic North pole somehow would emit some type of force that makes the waterss move “to and fro” as the bible explaineded during the first day. God’s throne is supposedly above the north pole. Or else underground fountains or perhaps both somehow working simultaneously…?
October 16, 2023 at 02:51 AM
Justin
I believe in flat earth but I don’t think you’re convincing anyone here. Literally every point in this video is flimsy at best and easily debunked by elementary school kids…
October 16, 2023 at 02:51 AM
Steamboat
A simple experiment – Monterey and Santa Cruz, California are ~25 miles apart looking across the bay. Try looking through a telescope towards Monterey, standing on one of the 50 foot cliffs in Santa Cruz. If the earth was flat, as you suggest, you should be able to see the boats in the harbor in Monterey. Well you can’t, because from a height of 50 feet, the horizon is ~8.5 miles out. And, because of the earth’s curvature, the bottom of your view starts ~175 feet above the harbor. Instead of the harbor, you’d see the parts of the multi floor buildings in downtown Monterey, which sit up the hill from the beach at an elevation of ~150 feet.
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Nancy
How do the tides work? Need something simple and easy to understand haven’t found much on that. My guess is the magnetic North pole somehow would emit some type of force that makes the waterss move “to and fro” as the bible explaineded during the first day. God’s throne is supposedly above the north pole. Or else underground fountains or perhaps both somehow working simultaneously…?
Justin
I believe in flat earth but I don’t think you’re convincing anyone here. Literally every point in this video is flimsy at best and easily debunked by elementary school kids…
Steamboat
A simple experiment – Monterey and Santa Cruz, California are ~25 miles apart looking across the bay. Try looking through a telescope towards Monterey, standing on one of the 50 foot cliffs in Santa Cruz. If the earth was flat, as you suggest, you should be able to see the boats in the harbor in Monterey. Well you can’t, because from a height of 50 feet, the horizon is ~8.5 miles out. And, because of the earth’s curvature, the bottom of your view starts ~175 feet above the harbor. Instead of the harbor, you’d see the parts of the multi floor buildings in downtown Monterey, which sit up the hill from the beach at an elevation of ~150 feet.