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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
That's what Neroid calls handwaving. And again, you didn't tell the whole story again. The article also stated, in regards to L1, L2, and L3: "There are, however, orbits around them in the planes perpendicular to the axis connecting the two major bodies which are almost stable, requiring only...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
agreed. a better wording for sure. Despite, some of these small aberations in English, did you agree with my conclusion which I repeat as follows: "if all the non-water, land mass were spread out equally, around the whole earth, so that there were no mountains or valleys, the whole Earth...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Greetings Neroid, IT is true, that I did not give any calculations. However, I did give 5 different sources, but still, I agree, it was not thorough enough. So, this time, I will include the equations with the sources. Fair enough? Let: 'D' = the Depth of the Water covering the whole...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Source please!- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Enigma, you are the one being dishonest. The website you referenced not only says the following (as you stated): "The city was settled by 400 B. C. on the Tiahuanaco River," But it also says this: "Some of the massive structures at this site, like the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx in...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Toby wrote: Nereid wrote: "Source please!" First off, there are literally hundreds of websites which claim that 75% of the Earth is covered with water. Here are 2 of them: ------------------------------------------------------...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Toby wrote: Nereid replied: I own a book written by David Fasold entitled ‘The Ark of Noah’. It's in Bolivia, not Peru. The Book has pictures. The following website references it: http://www.biblesearchers.com/ancients/noah/noah5.shtml...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Consider the following website: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/RocheLimit.html ================================= The Roche limit is the orbital distance at which a satellite with no tensile strength (a "liquid" satellite) will begin to be tidally torn apart by the body it is...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Thanks for the constructive criticism. I agree with you, that I should have used a radius 'R' which should have included the Earth's radius. That is: Fge = G*Mf*Me/Rf^2 should have been: Fge = G*Mf*Me/(Rf-Re)^2 where: Re is the Earth's radius = 3960 miles = 6.37 * 10^6...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Thank you. I don't think I am able to answer all your questions. However, I will try to answer some of them ---if--- you honor me with first discussing whether or not my calculations were theoretically correct and if not, where is my mistake(s)? Toby Rest of quote:- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Greetings enigma, Your are a mean person. The reason for my posting was to get constructive criticism. You did not address whether or not my calcuations were theoretically correct. The flood waters did not just come from rain. They also came from 'the fountains of the deep'. There is...- kjvonly
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Graduate Pre-flood firmament was in orbit
Greetings, I would like to present some calculations which show that the Bible's 'pre-flood' firmament, which I believe was a 13 to 50ft layer of water, could have orbited 1720 miles above the earth. I would also like to ask for your constructive criticism --- for your review. Critics...- kjvonly
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Graduate Three Body Problem: Dark Matter's Impact
Hi, I'ld like to propose a relatively simple solution to this 3 body problem. Suppose we had a 'satellite' orbitting around the earth. It is affected by both the Earth andthe sun. Now, there are 4 forces which affect the firmament's orbit around earth. 1. Fge - Earth's gravity 2. Fgs -...- kjvonly
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