[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGnVeaBbPmE]As I was making this video about the tides, and how "gravitation" is not what causes tidal effects[/url], I realized something. [b]The Traveler is massive and yet it produces no gravity as far as we know.[/b] Something that large hovering above the round earth should create some kind of gravitational pull if you accept mainstream round earth physics. But to all appearances, the Traveler does not have any noticeable effect on gravity. Kind of curious huh? It makes me wonder if Bungie is at least open minded when it comes to the Flat/round earth controversy.
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Edited by xI Hanson Ix: 8/24/2016 11:07:13 PMKrishna what do you think causes the tides? A wobble of the flat earth? Or like breath? Edit. I'll just watch your vid. 2nd edit. A wobble, ok. 3rd. What I find amusing is that the mainstream model accounts for the two tides by saying, 1, the moon's gravity, and 2, the inertial force of the earth and moon moving in tandem. Yet the earth itself is spinning near 1000 mph at the equators surface yet that doesn't displace the land supposedly floating on magma or the water of the oceans towards the equator. Lol, some smart scientists to come up with that theory. I think you should look into why they push this model in the first place, more particularly what heliocentricity has to do with it. Why do they worship the sun? (Anyone other than the op don't expect a reply I'm not getting suckered into all that again...)