De-Streh. I feel ya...
For the record, there WAS a cold war...
... but it was concocted...
I think many more would understand where you're coming from if you improve your delivery (not saying mine is all that, but just saying).
You have a very heavy burden, because you see what most don't (due to school & programming). It's very easy to let your emotions hang out (because you'll begin to feel isolated, and will attempt to fight for your sanity).
Adjust your approach somewhat, and concentrate on what others may perceive in your words for more effectiveness.
Even I had a difficult time seeing what your take was (especially with the water/gravity thing)...
... but I understand now.
I'm no Guru or therapist, I'm just calling what I see. YOU ARE STILL RELEVANT, AND NEEDED...
IMPROVE YOUR DELIVERY, OR STAY READY FOR OPPOSITION (which will come anyway) AND REJECTION.
This is your path... (and mine as well).
Quovandxra and Mike123....
You two are knowledge BEASTS!!!!
you're right 100% and i did mean that about the cold war, i know it "happened", but it was largely posturing. and i am still studying this planetary information myself and i didn't even intend to start the debate but i let my excitement about it get the best of me. the funny shit is how people forget that this world was considered "flat" from the gate, and it was changed to "round" by the same people who fought for control of the world and still maintain it. the reason behind it, i've already stated. one of the keys to understanding our existence lies in this secret.
http://ftp.fortunaty.net/com/sacred-texts/earth/za/za22.htm
The sun passes over the earth and returns to the same point in 24 hours. If in 2 hours, 51 minutes, and 56.5 seconds, it passes from the meridian of the Valencia end of the cable to that of its termination at Heart's Content, a distance of 1942 statute miles, how far will it travel in 24 hours? On making the calculation the answer is, 16,265 statute miles. This result is only three miles greater distance than that obtained by the first process.
Again in the Boston Post, for Oct. 30th, 1856, Lieut. Maury gives the following as the correct distances, in geographical miles, across the Atlantic by the various routes (circle sailing).
Nautical
Miles.
Statute
Miles.
Philadelphia to Liverpool
3000
=
3500
New York "
2880
=
3360
Boston "
2720
=
3173
New York to Southampton
2980
=
3476
" to Glasgow
2800
=
3266
Boston to Galway
2520
=
2940
Newfoundland to Galway
1730
=
2018
Boston to Belfast
2620
=
3056
If we take the distance (given in the above table) between Liverpool and New York as 3360 statute miles, and calculate as in the last case, we find a nearly similar result, making allowance for the detour round the south or north of Ireland.
"The difference of time between London and New York
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which the use of the electric cable makes a matter of some consequence, has latterly been ascertained afresh. It is 4 hours, 55 minutes, 18.95 seconds." 1
The results of these several methods are so nearly alike that the distance 16,262 statute miles may safely be taken as the approximate circumference of the earth at the latitude of Valencia.
If the distance from Valencia to the Cape of Good Hope, or to Cape Horn, had ever been actually measured, not calculated, the circumference of the earth at these points could, of course, be readily ascertained. We cannot admit as evidence the calculated length of a degree of latitude, because this is an amount connected with the theory of the earth's rotundity; which has been proved to be false. We must therefore take known distances between places far south of Valencia, where latitude and longitude have also been carefully observed. In the Australian Almanack for 1871, page 126 2, the distance from Auckland (New Zealand), to Sydney, is given as 1315 miles, nautical measure, which is equal to 1534 statute miles. At page 118 of the Australian Almanack for 1859, Captain Stokes, H.M.S. Acheron, communicates the latitude of Auckland as 36° 50´ 05″, S., and longitude 174° 50´ 40″, E.; latitude of Sydney, 33° 51´ 45″, S., and longitude 151° 16´ 15″, E. The difference in longitude, or time distance, is 23° 34´ 25″, calculating as in the case of Valencia to Newfoundland,
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we find that as 23° 34´ 25″ represents 1534 statute miles, 360° will give 23,400 statute miles as the circumference of the earth at the latitude of Sydney, Auckland, and the Cape of Good Hope. Hence the radius or distance from the centre of the north to the above places is, in round numbers, 3720 statute miles. Calculating in the same way, we find that from Sydney to the Cape of Good Hope is fully 8600 statute miles.