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Flat Earth Experiment 13
Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe The following sketch, fig. 34, represents a contracted section of the London and North-Western Railway, from London to FIG. 34. Liverpool, through Birmingham. The line A, B, is the surface, with its various inclines … Continue reading
Flat Earth Experiment 12
On the shore near Waterloo, a few miles to the north of Liverpool, a good telescope was fixed, at an elevation of 6 feet above the water. It was directed to a large steamer, just leaving the River Mersey, and … Continue reading
Flat Earth Experiment 11
Flat Earth Experiment 11 Continuing in the book Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe, here are some more experiments. This as well as other already posted (see right side column) as well as a few more that will be posted … Continue reading
It is possible to go multiple speeds and directions at once?
It is possible to go multiple speeds and directions at once? It is possible to go multiple speeds and directions at once? Yes, but… In the heliocentric model of the universe, we are told that the earth is going in … Continue reading
The First Amateur Rocket Into Space Proves The Flat Earth
The First Amateur Rocket Into Space Proves The Flat Earth Seeing the moon when it’s suppose to be on the other side of the earth – proof that the earth is flat. Space from 120 kilometres up (approximately 73 miles).
View to Cuba from Jamaica
The Earth 1903 My experience is contrary to what I was taught to believe, viz; that the earth is a globe. As a boy, in Jamaica, I used to ask my parents many questions about the earth; and my mother … Continue reading
More on The Three Pole Trick
If you have read the previous post on The Three Pole Trick, you will know what I’m about to say. If you haven’t read it, I would suggest you do – to get a better understanding of this article. In … Continue reading
The Three Poles Trick: A Canal Experiment
Published in The Earth Vol. III Nos. 33 & 34 April and May Note: This is from a booklet that was written around the turn of the 20th Century. The grammar, spelling and style is kept the same. To a … Continue reading
Globe Earth Math
Here is a handy chart to print out and take on experiments or show others. This tells you various distances an object would be below the horizon. IF YOU STILL SEE some object at this distance then “We have a … Continue reading
Why A Ship’s Hull Disappears Before The Mast-Head
Why A Ship’s Hull Disappears Before The Mast-Head Zetetic Astronomy, by ‘Parallax’ (pseud. Samuel Birley Rowbotham), [1881] IT has already been proved that the astronomers of the Copernican school merely assumed the rotundity of the earth as a doctrine which … Continue reading