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They're not round, they're flat
Apparently flat earthers accept that all other celestial bodies are generally spherical, just not ours.
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They're not round, they're flat
Go on take the Mick not bothered, I couldn't sleep last night so I got up and started watching some NASA documentary's, one described how some Scientists reasoned that the Earth and the Moon, along with other planets within our Solar System, were created by giant collisions millenniums ago, so to my question, how come Planets areas near spherical as you can get for something as big as they are, surely if they were created by collisions they would be ragged in appearance, but most appear to be spherical, what do you all reckon? A bit deep for an early morning thread, but hey ho.
Must watch thatWhile you were watching that Pete I spent the hour watching a documentary about James Clerk Maxwell & electromagnetism
now I will throw a spanner in the works ,if this planet was mouton rock to hot and cooled down .where do the water come in to it .now think about it .
10 part documentary narrated by will smith
where do the water come in to it .
Is Mouton not the French word for sheep
Hi Buzz, in what sense are you asking?now I will throw a spanner in the works ,if this planet was mouton rock to hot and cooled down .where do the water come in to it .now think about it .
how do you watch a total eclipse? it's bloody dark.
and planets are not different colours. they just reflect different wavelengths.
mines a sort of reddish pink with a black hole in the middle.So what colour is Uranus????....
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