This….

… plus this…

= “we live on a flying pear-shaped planet cork-screwing our way through space” but “we can’t prove it”. Does that really make more sense than this:

Have you ever seen a falling star ‘fall up’? – Me neither, but they should on a globe. Let’s ask another ‘expert’:

Tesla… What a kook, huh?

How did Captain Cook measure distance without GPS or government-approved maps? Ships navigated ‘by the stars’ and ‘got their bearings’ – getting it wrong was often horribly fatal. Yet today’s model says “the stars lie”. If Cook had had GPS and maps, he may have ended up like Amelia Earhart… confused, lost, destroyed.

If you run around a jagged wall that is big enough and your compass always points north, how do you know if you’re circling a pole on a globe or inside a circle?

The North Pole a few centuries ago. Remember, ships had to know where they were and how to get home; anything less would be fatal.

If everything’s spinning, flying, zooming madly through incomprehensible light-years of space, why do we see the same stars and meteors zipping by over centuries? Why has the sun been getting further and further away (as stated by experts) during my lifetime? Light-year = about 9.46 trillion kilometres (9.46×1012 km) or 5.88 trillion miles (5.88×1012 mi) … according to Wikipedia. Ever see a trillion miles, or a trillion anythings? We need to use the invisible measuring tape to calculate this.

Anyone have an image of sun’s rays hitting clouds and radiating in random directions? I saw this same pattern on a foggy night from tall parking lot lights. All radiated from their single source and the beams widened as they descended. How far did they say the sun was?

“… like the stars in the firmament.” – What firmament?

Oh, THAT pesky firmament…

What is reflecting the light above this?

If they’re right and there is “water above”, maybe not such a good idea to break it. Just sayin’.

And then The <Pseudo> Science Guy says this…