p-brane - - caught deleting video comments that expose flat Earth as a delusion
Dear Readers,
p-brane deletes video comments that contest his flat Earth stance. Why is that? What is he afraid of? Does that shake his world?
He deleted the following comment left on his video...
Curved water found - cars surfacing from under water at Lake Pontchartrian while they drive the causeway See car lights at night popping up from underwater on Lake Pontchartrain...
{...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhft0h9GLF0
{...http://flatearthlunacy.com/index.php/2-uncategorised/284-curved-water-found-by-youtube-channel-soundly
That comment clearly shows our globe Earth curvature, as cars on Lake Pontchartrian (Louisiana USA) seem to emerge from below the water and continue traveling on the causeway. That effect is due to cars on the causeway being under the observable horizon, then getting close enough to be seen (now above the horizon) as car lights suddenly appearing in the middle of the lake as if out of nowhere.
He does not want that comment to reach his subscribers.
As a protest, just let him know that he is on the wrong side of history.
Discussion at - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ipUKERU0tzYFxALJBli4A/discussion
Video at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVSPFmFvh0U
kind regards, JonahTheScientist
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Here he left one comment *Public while deleting the second one...
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Update: February 14, 2019
p-brane abandoned the following discussion because his assertion was exposed as incorrect and he could no longer defend it.
JonahTheScientist said,
The human body only feels change in directional motion, acceleration or deceleration. Constant motion is not felt, SO NO on the equator at 1,000 mph we would not all blow up. And you know better than that. When you are in a car traveling a steady speed, you remain conformably seated in your chair. You are not lurching forward or being pushed back into the seat. Even coffee does not spill, and other passengers next to you are also stationary. So just please take a physics 101 class and go back to school. Your wrong conclusions are hurting gullible people.
p-brane said,
Ok mr scientist. lol... Why don't you try sticking to the point of the video and stop strawmanning. Show me how a sphere that is rotating fast enough to flatten its poles and bulge its equator can leave the water at the surface undisturbed, like glasssssssss____________. You do realize, "mr scientist", that if a rotating sphere is bulging, like the water balloon, that means the contents are spinning off and in the case of the water balloon, the contents, (water), is pushing against the latex causing the bulge. And as I show with the rubber ball, that doesn't have a latex skin, the water fly's out from center. Clearly, you are one of the "gullible" people who've bought the spinning space ball HOAX! I'd tell you to go back to school and take physics 101, but that's where they brainwashed your dumb a$$ to begin with.
JonahTheScientist said,
Your analogy using a spinning water balloon fails to represent reality when we talk about the Earth. 1. The balloon does not have the gravitational mass to attract the water that you pour on it, so naturally it will spill off. So what. The Earth's situation is different. In fact that whole water over the balloon experiment takes place in the presence of the Earth's added gravitational field. The balloon and water both experience the Earth's gravitational pull. 2. When you talk about flattening you should do some measurements and calculations to find out what the strength of that force is, that caused the bulge, rather than guess and make snide remarks. If you do the real work, you could calculate that the centrifugal force on a person standing at the equator, which is spinning at 1,000 mph, is actually 300 times weaker than the force of gravity on that same person. That's why people don't fly off. Mr. p-brane, you are just mounting conjecture which is not backed up by force measurements. Get a life and join the 21st century, rather than deluding people and contributing to societal division. Do the measurement & math, and you will find that I am correct. kind regards,
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