my counterpoint to his gravity view would be if the earth w…
my counterpoint to his gravity view would be if the earth was a flat disc, 'gravity' would be weaker the further out you went...so the earth must be round for uniformity
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I don't think it's a flat disc though that kind of description sounds a bit funny 😄
...anything other than a disc sounds funny in that respect lol
so what flat shape do you think it is?
When people call it a flat disk I feel they imagine a 'pancake floating in space,' but that’s not an accurate reflection of what many of us actually believe. We don’t subscribe to the concept of 'space' as it's popularly understood. Rather, Earth is best understood as a fixed, level plane—set within a contained, energetic system.
Above us is a firm barrier—what ancient texts often call the 'firmament'—which separates us from the 'waters above,' just as described in Genesis and echoed in the Quran and other ancient sources. There may also be waters beneath the earth, creating a layered, enclosed system, not an exposed rock in a vacuum.
Instead of picturing a flat earth as an isolated disc, imagine a purposeful, enclosed domain—an earth plane beneath a solid sky, possibly within a spherical or dome-like energetic field that supports life, order, and divine separation between the heavens and the terrestrial realm.
so what about all the other planets?
all the other planets have the same logic?
you have a much more interesting and viable logic than most flat earthers i talk to, kudos to you on that to be honest