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Dr Adequate
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Message 1 of 53 (746169)
01-03-2015 4:46 PM


A topic for the "Is It Science" section, obviously.
I thought I'd seen every mistake geocentrists can make, but there's a new one that's been getting a bit of traction on the internet lately. I hereby dub it the Headwind Blunder.
It takes just as long to travel 100 miles by air due east of Oslo, Norway (traveling at a set air speed) as it does to travel 100 miles by air due west, at the same air speed and altitude, if it is a calm day without wind. And, what is more, that is the same length of time it takes to travel 100 miles due east or due west of Quito, Ecuador on a wind-free day, given the same altitude and air speed!
How is that possible?
The earth is not rotating at all.
And consider the following:
We are told that he earth is moving very fast but that we do not feel the motion. If that was true, it would mean that the air is moving at the same speed as the part of the Earth that it is next to. Thus, the air at Quito, Ecuador is moving twice as fast as the air at Oslo, Norway.
But if the air at Quito is moving twice as fast as the air at Oslo, that would create the following problems that are not supported by reality:
An airplane that took off from Oslo on a clear day, heading west, would be going into a headwind of about 834.9 km/hr (= about 519 mph). Thus, it would need to travel at least the speed of a fast passenger jetliner to make even a few miles of headway. But if it took off heading east, it would hardly need to be using its jets to travel an expected distance for the time it was airborne.
Can you all spot the mistake? Answer in my next post ...
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.

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Message 2 of 53 (746171)
01-03-2015 5:48 PM


Thread Copied from Proposed New Topics Forum
Thread copied here from the New Geocentrist Blunder thread in the Proposed New Topics forum.

  
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Message 3 of 53 (746174)
01-03-2015 7:22 PM
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01-03-2015 4:46 PM


Holy crap! That took a pretty dense person to write that. Air "moving as fast as the part of the Earth it's next to" is almost by definition not moving 519 mph relative to the part of the Earth it's next to. Eek!

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Message 4 of 53 (746175)
01-03-2015 7:52 PM
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Geocentrists are not known for their scientific acumen...

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Message 5 of 53 (746177)
01-03-2015 8:17 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dr Adequate
01-03-2015 4:46 PM


An airplane that took off from Oslo on a clear day, heading west, would be going into a headwind of about 834.9 km/hr (= about 519 mph). Thus, it would need to travel at least the speed of a fast passenger jetliner to make even a few miles of headway.
In a sense, that would be true relative to a fixed, external to the Earth reference point (considering only the Earth's rotations speed, and I'm assuming his numbers are correct). Fortunately, it's relative to an Earth bound reference point he needs to be moving, and the Earth's surface is moving 519 mph east (relative to that same fixed, external to the Earth reference point).
Moose

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Message 6 of 53 (746178)
01-03-2015 8:20 PM
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01-03-2015 4:46 PM


That's why it is so windy and hard to breathe on a plane.

Facts don't lie or have an agenda. Facts are just facts
"God did it" is not an argument. It is an excuse for intellectual laziness.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 7 of 53 (746181)
01-03-2015 9:22 PM
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01-03-2015 8:17 PM


Yup, Minnemooseus gets the cigar. The geocentrist is, up to a point, perfectly right. The pilot is heading into a 500 mph headwind, and therefore does, in fact, stay in the same place. So far, so good. But meanwhile Oslo is headed east at 500 mph.
To put it another way, the geocentrist's attempt to model what would happen if the Earth was rotating is vitiated by overlooking one crucial factor ... the rotation of the Earth.
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.

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Message 8 of 53 (746184)
01-04-2015 3:52 AM
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01-03-2015 9:22 PM


More on Geocentrism
This YouTube contributor has made a series on Geocentrism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyRJZbNmC7U

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Message 9 of 53 (746186)
01-04-2015 4:44 AM


I struggled with this for a while because a helicopter can hover over a fixed point on earth without requiring any lateral movement - even at the equator - and inuitively that's wrong.
I think the trick is to understand that because of friction between the earth and the earth's atmosphere, the air is itself spinning at the same speed as earth, so everything including the helicopter is travelling at the same speed even when apparently stationary in the air.
Once outside the earth's atmosphere an object would need its own lateral movement to 'hover' above a fixed point on earth. I assume satellites achieve geostationary orbit by using gravity effects from earth sun and moon and maybe a kick now and then from its own power?

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Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved."
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Message 10 of 53 (746189)
01-04-2015 10:52 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dr Adequate
01-03-2015 4:46 PM


a lot of hot air
We are told that he earth is moving very fast but that we do not feel the motion. If that was true, it would mean that the air is moving at the same speed as the part of the Earth that it is next to. Thus, the air at Quito, Ecuador is moving twice as fast as the air at Oslo, Norway.
But if the air at Quito is moving twice as fast as the air at Oslo, that would create the following problems that are not supported by reality:
And I suppose he has no explanation for the wind patterns on the earth ... or the bands on Jupiter ...
Enjoy
Edited by RAZD, : added jupiter
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Message 11 of 53 (746382)
01-06-2015 9:55 AM
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01-03-2015 8:20 PM


That's why it is so windy and hard to breathe on a plane.
Yeah, I didn't realize that bees could fly so fast, but I had one in my car that was flying at no less than 70 miles per hour.

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Message 12 of 53 (746393)
01-06-2015 11:33 AM
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Cat's Eye writes:
Yeah, I didn't realize that bees could fly so fast, but I had one in my car that was flying at no less than 70 miles per hour.
That's nothing. Bees have been on the space shuttle.

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Message 13 of 53 (746395)
01-06-2015 11:38 AM
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bee fast
quote:
Yeah, I didn't realize that bees could fly so fast, but I had one in my car that was flying at no less than 70 miles per hour.
Yeah but they have to fly over 60,000 MPH just to keep up with the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.

Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!

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Message 14 of 53 (746401)
01-06-2015 12:44 PM
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Re: bee fast
Yeah, I didn't realize that bees could fly so fast, but I had one in my car that was flying at no less than 70 miles per hour.
Yeah but they have to fly over 60,000 MPH just to keep up with the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.
And with the rotation some of that flying is backwards, and sideways. Damn, they're good.

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Message 15 of 53 (746403)
01-06-2015 12:56 PM
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Re: bee fast
I'm guessing they don't look quite so smart in zero gravity.

Life, don't talk to me about life - Marvin the Paranoid Android
"Science adjusts it's views based on what's observed.
Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved."
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