(July 19, 2022 at 11:55 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: It's an absolute wonder that all of those faked satellite images just so happen to coincide with the actual state of affairs on the ground to the point that they can be used to direct successful artillery. As if a map of mordor was a perfect fit for some actual ao.
Who told you that?
I've heard some people, who can actually put lead on a dinner plate at distances exceeding a mile, that they need to factor in the rotation of the Earth, I've also heard that some snipers say it has a negligible effect.
I'm not necessarily claiming that I know anything, but what I do know is that people are quick to defend the sphere which supposedly rotates, but we don't feel it. Even when we fly from the equator to the North Pole (change in speed) while our plane is attached to the outer sphere by the magic of air, which, as far as I know; has never been proven as a great way to attach one physical object to another.
And what about the vaccume of space which we hurle ourselves through at >66,000 MPH? I find that people are far more reluctant to defend the motion of earth than they are it's supposed curve.
What about our newly discovered a-centric model which features a Galaxy that move at about 1/1300th the speed of light? Such that we are now more than 2 light-years away from where we still obeserve constellations which were documented more than 2600 years ago?
Nasa claims that all of our constellations were replaced with new fully identical ones. They also claim that we cannot go back to the moon and that their technology (and telemetry) hase gone backwards. Hopefully we will make it out of low-earth orbit soon.
So, are you on a spinning sphere where up could be down based on relativity? Or are you on a plane, with a functioning gyroscope, where up really is up?