๐งต Earth and science
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 01:50:33 UTC No. 16242001
As a earth scientist and a geologist I have come up with a interesting theory, that if you flipped the world over on its axis, everything would turn on its side including houses, roads, and even people. The reason we believe this is because if the earth is spinning on its axis diagonally, but put it horizontally, items on earth would follow earth's gravity and direction making everything turn on its side, what is your thoughts?
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 02:00:03 UTC No. 16242004
>>16242001
I mean, yeah but, relativity. We would all view the Earth the same way. Sun would cross the sky on the poles though, that would be different I guess.
What do you do by the way? I'm a geologist at a Geotech company. I primarily take soil samples back to the lab so the girl there can run the experiments on them for soil classification. I tell my family that I spend my time watching other people dig holes. Mostly of my time though, is writing reports.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 02:20:25 UTC No. 16242023
>>16242001
>>16242004
The Earth is flat tho.
Did you even read the Bible?
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 02:49:38 UTC No. 16242048
>>16242023
The earth being flat was literally removed from the bible for being too retarded. Sleep on that.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:26:16 UTC No. 16242388
>>16242001
>As a earth scientist and a geologist
>what is your thoughts?
As real geologist here, it's obvious to me that you're lying.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 11:51:23 UTC No. 16242512
>>16242001
>what is your thoughts?
my thoughts is that some things are on their side right now and some things are upside down right now, and if what you describe were to happen, other other things would be in those positions instead.