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- Tue May 26, 2015 4:13 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: What is Gravity?
- Replies: 160
- Views: 273526
Re: What is Gravity?
Though I'm not convinced that air pressure would explain gravity, it got me thinking about the force of gravity currently considered as a pulling/attracting force. Dear pov, Indeed, most people refer to 'gravity' as a pulling force from somewhere below our feet (the centre of the earth?). Quite fra...
- Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:43 am
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE DERAILING ROOM
- Replies: 1827
- Views: 1810652
Re: What is Gravity?
sceppy, you have already postulated about the pressure multiple times. You don't need to constantly remind us that you are doing so and at the same time constantly remind us that we need to rethink everything. We know. That's what we all write about. It's not our job to reformat your rambling posts...
- Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:25 am
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE DERAILING ROOM
- Replies: 1827
- Views: 1810652
Re: What is Gravity?
The only way to start on all this stuff, is to start at the very beginning and working up from that. If Newton can decide an apple falling is down to gravity, you have to immediately question it, when you also consider his laws, which also relates to space, of which he would have had no clue. To my...
- Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:51 am
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE DERAILING ROOM
- Replies: 1827
- Views: 1810652
Re: What is Gravity?
The only way to start on all this stuff, is to start at the very beginning and working up from that. If Newton can decide an apple falling is down to gravity, you have to immediately question it, when you also consider his laws, which also relates to space, of which he would have had no clue. To my ...
- Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:39 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
- Replies: 597
- Views: 906963
Re: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
NASA launches its Maven rocket "beginning a 10-month journey to Mars" on Nov 18th: Tz7Iue_J0YA At about 0:56 the narrator says it's now going at over 1,000 mph (it sure doesn't look it). Then at 1:25 he says, "... we are now passed through the sound barrier. It is now supersonic.&quo...
- Wed Oct 09, 2013 11:06 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
- Replies: 1590
- Views: 2175863
Re: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
This video has a few flaws and I'd like to know how the stuff is possible. I'll explain: yqdRFNIhlmI As we can see from 1:14 to 1:17, the actor is doing press ups..and ok, nothing untoward about that, it looks easy because it's in a supposed weightless environment so by gripping his hands through th...
- Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:21 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: The MOON HOAX
- Replies: 1415
- Views: 2024447
Re: The Moon Hoax
What we see as the moon, is a bright glowing image. We can all accept this, yet with this being the case, we can all logically conclude that... if anyone was stood on that, they would be at best, lit up like a beacon and blinded by the light and at worst, they would be burned to a crisp. The picture...
- Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:15 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
- Replies: 1590
- Views: 2175863
Re: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
Velcro on a handle eh?
Good old Sandra bollocks, now her son doesn't have to beg for some fake film set garbage, he can have the real fake stuff.
Good old Sandra bollocks, now her son doesn't have to beg for some fake film set garbage, he can have the real fake stuff.
- Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:05 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: The MOON HOAX
- Replies: 1415
- Views: 2024447
Re: The Moon Hoax
They supposedly put a retro reflector on the moon, as we are told, so I'd like to know this. On myth busters, we see Adam and Jamie go to an observatory to watch them fire a LASER at this reflector and the operators say, it's like finding a needle in a haystack or something to that effect. Anyway, l...
- Thu Aug 29, 2013 4:36 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
I've never heard of the Teed, Hoi, but I will look it up later. Naturally in our sandwich layers of solids and gases, we basically know that the lightest gases will naturally rise to the top. We also know that gases change according to temperature, so basically everything at the top of the dome is u...
- Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:05 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
Many of us naturally think of a vacuum as an environment that "sucks"...as in, we know that any chamber or even a Thermos flask, when punctured will give off a quick hiss, as in "sucking" the air back in. The truth is, it's air pressure that's pushing in, which I'm sure most of y...
- Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:01 am
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
Thank you sceppy. Your magnanimity speaks volumes about the worth of your thinking. A "snow globe" being the opposing force between the earth and sky is enough for me. At least it's logical. I apologize for being forceful. I do have a somewhat strange role here that doesn't always come na...
- Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:58 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
I'd particularly like sceppy to develop the intriguing concept of gravity being nothing else but the effect of atmospheric (air) pressure. It is a theory that I feel isn't just hot air - pardon the pun - and could have some substance. However, this substance - or the little we have of it at this ti...
- Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:38 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
Brain-limited knowledge? Duh. I guess call me thick but what kind of knowledge are you expecting to get from this concept besides brain knowledge. Heel-based? To me the most complex things have been always been explained relatively simply. Gravity has been explained as two (or more) things attracte...
- Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:23 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5273
- Views: 6170262
Re: THE "CHATBOX"
I expect to be challenged but my answers might not be what an arrogant man like you expects.