They took Electeic Universe. They took so many. I can't recall off the top of my head. But, Electric Universe is a good example. The man is dead, he can't say his theory was about plasma physics IN SPACE. They use all his talking points as proof for flat earth. But, the EU's entire premise is that Earth started as a moon of Saturn, and when the universe had shit going on we moved to the spot we are now.
He theorizes that why rock art looks like plasma physics. Because that is what our ancestors saw when they looked up at the sky.
He calls it Worlda in Collision for a reason. The flat Earthers grabbed it because he therized that the reason we get sumburn is because we were IN Saturn's upper atmosphere ... water. Hence the firmament we no longer have.
Watch the the video or read him. It's the exact opposite of flat earth. That doesn't stop them.
I like Expanding Earth (EE) theory. RA Wilson liked it too (although it is impossible to tell if he was serious or joking, eh?) that's where I learned about it.
That matter is spontaneously created is a proven science. It is instantly destroyed by the anti-matter that is created alongside it though. But suppose at the bottom of a gravity well (the core of a planet for example) the matter remained & the anti-matter went somewhere else? That planet or sun would increase in mass! And volume too.
So over billions of years the Earth, sun and every large thing has been increasing in mass. The orbits would stay the same, probably, even as gravity increased. Growing from the inside explains a few things that tectonic theory glazes over. It also explains why dinosaurs were huge: gravity was weaker back then. Why are rotation is slowing: increasing mass will do that.
It's just a theory though, very hard to prove!
Flat Earth took a whole lot of valid theories, and tarnished them by coopting, and attaching them to the words ," flat earth".
I haven't seen any FE theories that weren't just people not understanding math.
Could you elaborate?
They took Electeic Universe. They took so many. I can't recall off the top of my head. But, Electric Universe is a good example. The man is dead, he can't say his theory was about plasma physics IN SPACE. They use all his talking points as proof for flat earth. But, the EU's entire premise is that Earth started as a moon of Saturn, and when the universe had shit going on we moved to the spot we are now.
He theorizes that why rock art looks like plasma physics. Because that is what our ancestors saw when they looked up at the sky.
https://youtu.be/Gouqy4OghyY
I feel like the way they grabbed all the valid but alternative theories up proved they were a physop.
This is really interesting!
I always thought so too! I was pretty irritated when flat earthers got a hold of it.
We already have auroras though? That's plasma.
If Earth were near Saturn in the time of Homo erectus then the planet's orbit would be much more eccentric.
He calls it Worlda in Collision for a reason. The flat Earthers grabbed it because he therized that the reason we get sumburn is because we were IN Saturn's upper atmosphere ... water. Hence the firmament we no longer have.
Watch the the video or read him. It's the exact opposite of flat earth. That doesn't stop them.
I like Expanding Earth (EE) theory. RA Wilson liked it too (although it is impossible to tell if he was serious or joking, eh?) that's where I learned about it.
That matter is spontaneously created is a proven science. It is instantly destroyed by the anti-matter that is created alongside it though. But suppose at the bottom of a gravity well (the core of a planet for example) the matter remained & the anti-matter went somewhere else? That planet or sun would increase in mass! And volume too.
So over billions of years the Earth, sun and every large thing has been increasing in mass. The orbits would stay the same, probably, even as gravity increased. Growing from the inside explains a few things that tectonic theory glazes over. It also explains why dinosaurs were huge: gravity was weaker back then. Why are rotation is slowing: increasing mass will do that.
It's just a theory though, very hard to prove!
The way the continents fit together makes me think that one is pretty interesting.
I'd never heard of that, very interesting! Thanks for explaining it so well.