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laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 08:44 PM Mar 2012

"Scientist" finds that the Earth isn't rotating.

http://skepchick.org/2012/02/scientist-finds-the-earth-isnt-rotating/
This is huge news, you guys. Huge! It was announced back in September but somehow I completely missed it. You see, one scientist by the name of fernieboy100, published his research in the venerable journal YouTube, showing without a doubt that the Bible is true and science is false because the Earth is most definitely not rotating.



OK, I know that it’s 30 minutes long and you have better things to do with your time like figuring out who you’re going to vote for in the Prezoodential elections at Franklin Park Zoo (um Stella the Red Panda, no duh), but this is important! Oh fine, I’ll try my best to sum up the entire video in one sentence:

“The Earth isn’t rotating because if it was, we’d all be motion sick from moving at 1,000 miles an hour.”

That is the argument, re-stated again and again, through all 30 minutes of the video. Go on, have a look. If you must skip most of it, at least don’t you dare miss the part around the 23-minute mark where it’s just a string of videos showing people falling off things.

fernieboy100 maintains that the Earth’s atmosphere is not a solid – it is a gas (note: this has been confirmed by godless heathen scientists). When a hot air balloon is hanging in the air, the Earth isn’t spinning beneath it. “Scientists” would tell you that this is because the Earth’s atmosphere moves along with the rotation of the Earth, but fernieboy100 proves conclusively that the gas around a solid does not move with the solid.
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"Scientist" finds that the Earth isn't rotating. (Original Post) laconicsax Mar 2012 OP
It's flat too. liberal N proud Mar 2012 #1
Good point. laconicsax Mar 2012 #3
The crazy thing is the Ancient Greeks had a pretty good estimate on the circumference of the earth johnd83 Mar 2012 #4
YouTube is a peer-reviewed journal DavidDvorkin Mar 2012 #2
Don't break the news to him about how fast Warpy Mar 2012 #5
Someone should post The Galaxy Song video as a rebuttal csziggy Mar 2012 #8
It actually is an interesting question whether the interior rotates at the same speed as the crust. dimbear Mar 2012 #6
I would assume that it doesn't. laconicsax Mar 2012 #7
The core rotates slightly faster than the sulphurdunn Sep 2012 #21
Well, I'm convined - and mr blur Mar 2012 #9
It's either gravity or the Earth sucks. MineralMan Mar 2012 #16
Both hypotheses are wrong. laconicsax Mar 2012 #17
This story might reinforce your belief in the world's turning. From "Startling." dimbear Mar 2012 #10
Does that mean fightforfreedom123 Mar 2012 #11
I think it means that the geocentric model is correct. laconicsax Mar 2012 #12
Sorry, stuck it out for 3 minutes but couldn't take any more SwissTony Mar 2012 #13
I'm reminded of something from a couple hundred years ago. laconicsax Mar 2012 #14
Yes, I remember reading this SwissTony Mar 2012 #15
The video IS absolute proof guardian May 2012 #18
If ignorance is bliss........ Marrah_G May 2012 #19
He convinced me. Hugabear Sep 2012 #20
 

laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
3. Good point.
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 09:59 PM
Mar 2012

If the spherical earth theory were true, everything where I live would be slanted to 45o, but do you see that when I use a spirit level? Of course not.

Proof positive that the Earth is flat.

johnd83

(593 posts)
4. The crazy thing is the Ancient Greeks had a pretty good estimate on the circumference of the earth
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 10:18 PM
Mar 2012

We knew the Earth was round hundreds of years before Jesus was born. And yet some Americans actually think the world is flat. During the era of Copernicus when we figured out that the earth was spinning around the sun the Catholic church had a hugely complex theory to explain the earth being the center of the solar system. They fought heliocentrism for hundreds of years. Apparently the battle isn't over yet.

Warpy

(111,267 posts)
5. Don't break the news to him about how fast
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 10:31 PM
Mar 2012

the solar system is careening around the galactic core or how fast the galaxy, itself is moving. Why, we'd all get blown off at that speed!!

Dumb people sure are entertaining.

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
6. It actually is an interesting question whether the interior rotates at the same speed as the crust.
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 02:28 AM
Mar 2012

Or whether, like the sun, different parts rotate at different speeds. Probably it does, but if it doesn't it might explain how the earth's magnetic field flips every so often.

 

laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
7. I would assume that it doesn't.
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 02:56 AM
Mar 2012

IIRC, the mantle has currents and convection, which would create different speeds in different places. If that's true, then there wouldn't be much reason for the liquid outer core to rotate at a uniform rate across its surface. No idea about the inner core though. It has to rotate, but I have no idea how fast. I also read somewhere that the inner and outer cores rotate at different speeds.

ETA: I looked it up and found this--http://www.livescience.com/9313-earth-core-rotates-faster-surface-study-confirms.html I slapped my forehead when I read it too (figuratively), because of course a liquid iron outer core would generate a magnetic field that interacts with the inner core, potentially affecting its rotation.

EATA: I meant to say a liquid iron core rotating at a different speed than a solid nickle-iron core.

 

sulphurdunn

(6,891 posts)
21. The core rotates slightly faster than the
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 05:12 PM
Sep 2012

crust. Enough so, that it amounts to an extra core rotation about every 900 years.

 

laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
17. Both hypotheses are wrong.
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 10:49 PM
Mar 2012

The obvious answer is Intelligent Falling; the only theory that takes God into account.

IF is best explained by starting with gravitation and realizing what the "G" in both Newtonian and general relativity stands for. All evidence for gravitation is also evidence for Falling, and Falling goes the extra step of explaining the "why."

I expect my Discovery Institute grant and/or Templeton prize any day now.

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
10. This story might reinforce your belief in the world's turning. From "Startling."
Tue Mar 6, 2012, 06:35 AM
Mar 2012
http://pulpgen.com/pulp/downloads/list_by_mag.php?page=42

Download "The Night the World Turned Over."

halfway down the page.

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
13. Sorry, stuck it out for 3 minutes but couldn't take any more
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 06:25 PM
Mar 2012

Has this bozo never been on a bus, tram, train or plane? If you've ever travelled on a plane, you know that if you get out of your seat to go to the toilet, are immediately swept to the back of the plane at a speed of 800kph. If you survive this, you will be unable to return to your seat. I have travelled many times from Europe to Australia and this has happened to me every time.

OK, I'm bullshitting...but no more than this guy.

 

laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
14. I'm reminded of something from a couple hundred years ago.
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 11:06 PM
Mar 2012

I don't remember who said it, but it was something like a warning of the recklessness of a train going 15 mph because everyone would suffocate, presumably because it's impossible to breathe the stationary air when moving that fast.

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
15. Yes, I remember reading this
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 03:20 PM
Mar 2012

Of course, that meant entire populations would perish when a decent wind was blowing.

And they did, didn't they? Or was it only those with their backs to the wind?

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