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19 pages out of this shit, 19!!! Fair play Toddles on this one, respect! :lol:
 
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19 pages out of this shit, 19!!! Fair play Toddles on this one, respect! :lol:
i'm deadly serious on this Salty have a look out your high rise window son in the morning...there's no curve.:eyes:
 

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“It is commonly believed that man will fly directly from the earth to the moon, but to do this, we would require a vehicle of such gigantic proportions that it would prove an economic impossibility. It would have to develop sufficient speed to penetrate the atmosphere and overcome the earth’s gravity and, having traveled all the way to the moon, it must still have enough fuel to land safely and make the return trip to earth. Furthermore, in order to give the expedition a margin of safety, we would not use one ship alone, but a minimum of three … each rocket ship would be taller than New York’s Empire State Building [almost ¼ mile high] and weigh about ten times the tonnage of Moon Queen Mary, or some 800,000 tons.”
Wernher von Braun, Father of Nazi V-2 Rockets, Father of the Apollo space program, writing in Conquest of the Moon
 

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Just for Salty made me laugh.
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i'm deadly serious on this Salty have a look out your high rise window son in the morning...there's no curve.:eyes:
To add some momentum, put aside this pole to pole circumnavigation red herring, where do I look to explain the distances I travelled when pottering around Antarctica? I can't work out my trip from South Georgia to the South Orkney, South Shetlands (Deception Island), never mind round to McMurdo Sound, work on a flat earth map. Apparently Captain Cook almost got all the way round and Fabian von Bellinghausen managed the full circumnavigation quite quickly some time ago. Lots (whalers, explorers, scientists, even bird watchers) have since done South Georgia to South Georgia, often with stop overs and even taking in New Zealand as well as Tierra del Fuego, much quicker that the flat earth maps suggest should be possible?

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both explores believed the earth was flat too......quite rightly as we all know.

i'll reply properly when i get time
 

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To add some momentum, put aside this pole to pole circumnavigation red herring, where do I look to explain the distances I travelled when pottering around Antarctica? I can't work out my trip from South Georgia to the South Orkney, South Shetlands (Deception Island), never mind round to McMurdo Sound, work on a flat earth map. Apparently Captain Cook almost got all the way round and Fabian von Bellinghausen managed the full circumnavigation quite quickly some time ago. Lots (whalers, explorers, scientists, even bird watchers) have since done South Georgia to South Georgia, often with stop overs and even taking in New Zealand as well as Tierra del Fuego, much quicker that the flat earth maps suggest should be possible?

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TBH We have already done the flight / travel times to death and the brainwashed like Silky couldn't explain why the flat earth model was so accurate in terms of times / stop overs etc.
If you go back to mariners for a second most if not all know the earth is flat and all their records / logs/ time keepings / sightings etc only confound this............only since the Freemasons and then NASA invented a new globe idea and how to get our money has this view changed.
 

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TBH We have already done the flight / travel times to death and the brainwashed like Silky couldn't explain why the flat earth model was so accurate in terms of times / stop overs etc.
If you go back to mariners for a second most if not all know the earth is flat and all their records / logs/ time keepings / sightings etc only confound this............only since the Freemasons and then NASA invented a new globe idea and how to get our money has this view changed.
Is this the map that's accurate on times/distances?

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or is this nearer?

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I think I smashed the flight times thing out of the metaphorical park?

Ie for published commercial Southern Hemisphere flights to be possible, 747s would need to be as fast as SR71 Blackbird, and for some reason they don't want to bother with using these super-planes for piffling routes like London to New York.
 

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I think I smashed the flight times thing out of the metaphorical park?

Ie for published commercial Southern Hemisphere flights to be possible, 747s would need to be as fast as SR71 Blackbird, and for some reason they don't want to bother with using these super-planes for piffling routes like London to New York.
you lost us all when you couldn't justify the stop overs on long haul flights...........i think i can speak for the rest of us when i say, stop flogging a dead horse Silky. We can see the truth and no matter how many times you try to explain or justify the cover up......it won't work.
 

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What stopovers? Don't get many of them on flights from South Africa to Australia. But no aircraft on the planet is capable of making those flights on the flat earth model of distances.
 

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What stopovers? Don't get many of them on flights from South Africa to Australia. But no aircraft on the planet is capable of making those flights on the flat earth model of distances.
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Silkyman and Johnnytodd deserve a medal crafted from shit for this abomination of a thread.

Second place for Johnny because at least he is taking the piss.
 

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Silkyman and Johnnytodd deserve a medal crafted from shit for this abomination of a thread.

Second place for Johnny because at least he is taking the piss.
The plot thickens.
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I was thinking about the ' swamp crotch ' principal, if Pagnell was travelling at 25mph on his bike he would actually be travelling at 1025mph according to NASA so would the talc applied to his testicles (as per the thread) be affected by gravity ( the gravity that has not been proven btw) because surely talc has no weight whatsoever...............food for thought.
 

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Just think there are gas / oil pipes under the sea that lay on the sea bed 1000's of miles long...........the earths supposed curve means that they must rise over to 5 miles high at the centre.

some pump that !
 
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