The Natural Physics of Water: How it Proves the Flat Earth Theory
As flat-earth believers, we understand the fundamental physical properties of water and other fluids. They always seek and remain level, and any disturbance will cause motion until the flat level is resumed. This is a basic property of fluids that have been proven time and time again through experience and common sense. In this article, we will explore how the natural physics of water provides evidence that the Earth is flat, and why the globe Earth theory cannot be supported by this fundamental principle.
The Inconsistencies of Globe Earth Theory
If the Earth is a giant sphere tilted on its vertical axis spinning through never-ending space, then truly flat, consistently level surfaces do not exist here. The surface of a sphere is curved, meaning that the level of water will naturally follow the curvature of the surface. Furthermore, if the Earth is indeed spherical, then the surface of all of Earth’s water, including the massive oceans, must maintain a certain degree of convexity. This is contrary to the fundamental physical nature of water to always be and remain level! The curvature of the Earth means that the surface of the water will curve with it, causing the ocean to bulge slightly at its center.
The Natural Physics of Water and the Flat Earth
As flat-earth believers, we recognize that the natural physics of water and other fluids are consistent with what we experience and observe. If the Earth is an extended flat plane, then the fundamental physical property of fluids finding and remaining level is consistent with our observations. Any disturbance to the flat level will result in motion until the flat level is resumed. If dammed up and then released, the nature of all liquids is to quickly flood outwards, taking the easiest course towards finding its new level.
The Surface Tension of Water
Another interesting aspect of the natural physics of water is the surface tension. The surface of the water has a strong surface tension that creates a slight bulge or convexity on top. This convexity can be observed in small quantities of water, such as in a glass of water or a droplet. However, this convexity is limited and is not consistent with the globe Earth theory, which requires a much greater degree of convexity.
The Evidence is Clear
The natural physics of water and other fluids provide clear evidence that the Earth is flat and motionless, as our senses and observations tell us. The inconsistencies of the globe Earth theory cannot be ignored, and they call into question the entire theory. As flat-earth believers, we must continue to challenge the status quo and seek the truth about the nature of our world.
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