(December 11, 2014 at 12:15 pm)Jenny A Wrote:(December 11, 2014 at 12:03 pm)robvalue Wrote: I grew up in Norfolk in England, and if anyone would believe the earth is flat, it would be us. It's like living on a giant pancake.
Like this?
I was once given the opportunity to visit a friend out in New Mexico.
He write about a lot of skeptical topics, so I knew it would make him laugh when I emphatically said that the landscape scared the shit out of me...no trees, so flat. Waaaaaay too easy for the aliens to suck you out of your car.
Seriously though, it freaked me out. In the east, at the feet of the Appalachians, there's a continual resonance in the air because of the plant life. In summer in NC, even in the cities it's lush. Take away the cars, you still hear the murmur of the wind through foliage, like waves in the ocean, or a constant shushing.
Out there, even when the wind blew, it was so quiet. Barely anything stirred. There was too much sky.
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