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RE: Invites for Initiative Q
The orbits of planets do not constitute perpetual motion. You once again fail to grasp basic stuff. Orbits decay over time. Planets will fall into the sun or escape the solar system given enough time. Ergo, planetary orbits aren't perpetual motion machines. Please, step out of your filter bubble and some research on how science works, confirmation bias, inertial frame of reference etc.
You have failed to provide references to measurments of such alleged decay, so it doesn't matter. Also, you have failed to produce references and pictures of such movement reproduced in a lab, so I will say that it hasn't been proven. You make arbitrary claims with no evidence, or backed by just one experiment made by a TV station, that wasn't reproduced anywhere else. Do fuck off. Your comments are no longer welcome. You repeat yourself.
OPEN A GOD DAMNED SCIENCE BOOK FFS!
FSS is not a book. You have failed to produce the author's name and ISBN number, or some other point of data that would point me to a particular book. Can you quote it, though?
You only know the Bibile.
For Fuck Sake...
Showing me a picture of a fictitious astronaut in a jump suit does not constitute a proof that the Earth is round. I understand, though, that your sources of information about the Earth and God are the Bible and Star Trek.
When I specifically asked you for a book that proves that the Earth is round, you referred me to a picture from Star Trek. You are right. In science fiction the Earth is predominantly depicted as being round.
My sources - as yours - are also rooted in mythology and folklore. None of us has been able to prove that their view is more valid.
You have said that extraordinary claims require extraordinary proofs. I don't know what 'extraordinary' means for you, but our discussion has been inconclusive.
I don't think I will continue to follow your articles, or comment on them. They appear to me to be very repetitive, as your only view God from Christian perspective. I used to write plenty of articles about Christianity in my other blog - while comparing the work of Jesus to work of other New Age gurus like Andrew Cohen, A. J. Miller and Sri Kumare (Vikram Gandhi).
I do not want to write about Christianity exclusively, and you appear to be rather close-minded, simply ignoring in my inputs whatever doesn't suit you.
Are you really this daft?! Go play somewhere else. Adults are busy here. Bye now!
I didn't know that Star Trek characters were your role models of adulthood. Do fuck off.