The Earth is an oblate spheroid - mostly spherical, but flat at the top and round at the Equator. It's also smoother than a billiard ball would be if they were both the same size.
I learned both of those by the eighth grade. It's fairly basic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
The Earth is an oblate spheroid - mostly spherical, but flat at the top and round at the Equator. It's also smoother than a billiard ball would be if they were both the same size.
I learned both of those by the eighth grade. It's fairly basic.
See that's where they get you. Schools exist for indoctrination not education.
I know this to be true because I heard it from BEP who is not a professional educator, therefore she knows more than actual teachers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
The Earth is an oblate spheroid - mostly spherical, but flat at the top and round at the Equator. It's also smoother than a billiard ball would be if they were both the same size.
I learned both of those by the eighth grade. It's fairly basic.
Is there anything in this thread that srvy would not have known if he had even made it to 6th grade? [Reply]
I could care less about what Dr Carson says about storage for grain and have not even bothered to look into it and dont care. I only posted in here after Lane and Fish boldly stated we know because the Egyptians told us.
A search has not even remotely said this its theory. There is not drawing found yet of hot to build these things nor explanations as to why. [Reply]