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Glad to see the flat earthers and their like minded supporters sticking to their absurd views on science in 2024!
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Your absurd view of the world (religion) only exists in photoshop and cartoons. This is a quote from the creator of the blue marble, from Nasa's webpage.
"By 2002, we finally had enough data to make a snap shot of the entire Earth. So we did. The hard part was creating a flat map of the Earth’s surface with four months’ of satellite data. Reto Stockli, now at the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, did much of this work. Then we wrapped the flat map around a ball. My part was integrating the surface, clouds, and oceans to match people’s expectations of how Earth looks from space. That ball became the famous Blue Marble.
I was happy with it but had no idea how widespread it would become. We never thought it would become an icon. I certainly never thought that I would become “Mr. Blue Marble.”" -Robert Simmon
Last edited by biglentil; Jan 5, 2024, 09:12.
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A5 BL needs your help defending his "science"!
Not only is the earth flat. If we don't stop burning fossil fuels we are going to run out of CO2!
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Originally posted by biglentil"Fossil fuels" another unbased cult belief. Fossils are never found at the depth most oil is pumped from. When organic matter decomposes oil is never formed. In the late 70's they rationed fuel and claimed that we were going to run out 10 years later. Today there is so much oil companies are punished for producing it.
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Saturns moon Titan is full of hydrocarbons. I do not doubt hydrocarbons form from ancient plant and marine life but the exclusivity of this process forming all of them on this earth is doubtful.
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There is absolutely no question about the organic origins of coal.
There is room for debate about the existence of abiogenic oil and gas.
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