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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
By: patrick jane Date: December 10, 2018, 8:27 pm
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[/quote]Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic
Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity
pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.
HTML https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/c-MAAOSw~AVYoEh7/s-l300.jpg
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That
very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you
download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you
on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.
It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book.
Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app
within them.
Blade
[/Shadow]
[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever?
Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone
as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the
next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do
this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!
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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
By: patrick jane Date: June 8, 2019, 5:58 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=62.msg2735#msg2735
date=1544495263]
[/quote]Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic
Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity
pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.
HTML https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/c-MAAOSw~AVYoEh7/s-l300.jpg
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That
very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you
download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you
on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.
It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book.
Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app
within them.
Blade
[/Shadow]
[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever?
Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone
as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the
next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do
this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!
[/quote]Thank you Blade, I might get Kindle soon.
#Post#: 6182--------------------------------------------------
Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
By: guest8 Date: June 8, 2019, 8:19 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=62.msg6177#msg6177
date=1560034720]
[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=62.msg2735#msg2735
date=1544495263]
[/quote]Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic
Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity
pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.
HTML https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/c-MAAOSw~AVYoEh7/s-l300.jpg
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That
very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you
download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you
on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.
It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book.
Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app
within them.
Blade
[/Shadow]
[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever?
Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone
as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the
next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do
this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!
[/quote]Thank you Blade, I might get Kindle soon.
[/quote]
There is another that you might look at and it is : Zetetic
Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe (Illustrated) by Samuel Birley
Rowbotham
Blade
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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
By: patrick jane Date: May 14, 2021, 7:35 pm
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Gravity's "Big Proof" - EXPOSED (The Cavendish Effect)
42 minutes
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTgU3Kect-4
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Re: Gravity DEBUNKED by the Bumble Bee
By: patrick jane Date: March 6, 2022, 9:59 pm
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Cavendish Experiment Proves Gravity?
3 minutes
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB-_A1AIEjo
In 1797, Henry Cavendish, the British scientist, Freemason, and
wealthy grandson of the Duke of Devonshire, created an
experiment which he claimed successfully proved the existence of
gravity, measured its constant, and provided accurate figures
for the exact masses of the Earth, Sun, Moon, and Planets. How
did Cavendish achieve this quantum leap for heliocentric
pseudo-science? He fixed two large lead balls on opposite ends
of a torsion balance and hung them from the roof of his shed.
By watching and recording slight motions of the contraption via
telescope through his shed window so his mass would not affect
the reading, Cavendish claimed to have proven gravity. Two
small lead balls were hung near the large ones and any motion
observed towards one another was touted as being the influence
of gravity. Now, the Cavendish experiment has been widely
criticized by the scientific community because never in over two
centuries since its creation has anyone been able to replicate
it!
Firstly, the balls simply do not always attract one another as
they must for the so-called gravitational constant to be
constant at all. Sometimes the torsion balance turns towards
the balls and sometimes away as it is impossible not to give
some slight tremulous motion when interacting with it. Henry
even complained in his notes how often as he was performing the
measurement the contraption was still in oscillation.
Secondly, since his calculated force of gravity was 10^39 weaker
than the force of electro-magnetism, from which all material
objects are composed, there is no control for the experiment
which can factor out and positively differentiate the alleged
gravitational force, from the known stronger electro-magnetic
force.
In other words, the balls could simply be attracting each other
through static electricity, a known force existing in all
things, billions of times stronger than gravity, and impossible
to control for the experiment. Even though no one could
replicate Cavendish’s findings, the experiment went down in
history as a great success, and is still taught as veritable
proof of universal gravitation in science textbooks today.
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