Flat or Globe Earth?, page-239

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    Whereu is just another typical follower of what they feed him, does not question agendas simple copies and pastes the answers from the likes of NASA or others attempting to make lame excuses for endless lies.. But lets debunk this copy paste explanation.

    1. “There’s no gravity in space”—but gravity holds stars together?

    Mainstream science often says space is a vacuum and that there’s virtually no gravity—yet they also claim gravity is strong enough to hold entire star clusters, galaxies, solar systems, and even black holes together. That’s a contradiction.
    How can gravity:
    • Hold millions of stars in tight formation across billions of kilometers,
    • Keep the moon in a perfect orbit,
    • Keep dust stuck to the moon's surface,
    • Yet not pull in an astronaut floating a few feet from the ISS?
    It’s either powerful or it’s not. You can’t have it both ways.

    2. Earth is supposedly moving—but stars stay in perfect patterns?

    They say:
    • Earth rotates at 1,600 km/h,
    • Orbits the sun at 107,000 km/h,
    • Our solar system orbits the galaxy at 828,000 km/h,
    • The galaxy flies through space at 2.1 million km/h.
    Yet the stars in the sky never change. We see the same constellations, same clusters, same alignments, year after year. The Big Dipper still looks like the Big Dipper, the Southern Cross is still where it always was—even after thousands of years.
    If Earth was spinning and zooming through space at those speeds, star positions would be constantly changing, not just slightly, but dramatically. Think about how things look different when you're driving fast on the freeway—even distant objects shift perspective. But in space? Everything’s just... still?

    3. Constellations and star clusters never distort

    They tell us star clusters are gravitationally bound, but stars within constellations can be light-years apart, supposedly with their own motion through space. So if each one is moving, and Earth is flying through the galaxy—how is it that the same patterns never change?
    By now, the constellations should have warped completely. But they haven’t. That’s why even ancient civilizations thousands of years ago described the same constellations we still see today.

    4. Parallax doesn’t add up

    Science says the Earth’s movement around the sun causes parallax—a slight shift in nearby stars' positions as Earth moves from one side of the sun to the other. Yet this parallax is so tiny, they need billion-dollar satellites to detect it. But if Earth was flying through the galaxy at millions of km/h, we’d expect a lot more drastic change. We don’t see that.

    Bottom line:

    This whole story of space motion, gravity holding things together, and Earth flying through the universe while everything looks unchanged just doesn’t add up. They expect us to believe in invisible forces and theoretical explanations, while dismissing what we see with our own eyes—and what the Bible clearly tells us:
    “He established the earth on its foundations, so it will never move.” – Psalm 104:5
    “The world is firmly established—it cannot be moved.” – 1 Chronicles 16:30
    “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky shows His handiwork.” – Psalm 19:2

    @Lomu Let’s see if you can be at least half-respectful this time and actually offer some substantial input, instead of just being a rude individual who clearly lacks understanding.
 
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