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Flat Earth Dome Model only works Based on the Heliocentric Model

Friday, April 6, 2018 - 22:00 | Author: wabis | Topics: FlatEarth, Interactive, Knowlegde

To prove that the Flat Earth Dome Model is based on heliocentric exclusiv parameters, I added on this page some sliders (DistSun, DistMoon, AxialTilt, MoonEcliptic) to change the distances between earth, sun and moon and the axial tilt of the earth. If you change this parameters, the App fails and makes wrong predictions. Choose DayOfYear = 360 or click Reset to dramatically show the effect of the axial tilt of the earth.

The internally used parameters AxialTilt, MoonEcliptic, DistSun, DistMoon are heliocentric exclusive parameters and are essential for some correct predictions of this Model. There are no corresponding values on any flat earth model. And you have to deny all laws of physics, like Newtons laws of motion and gravitation and Fermats principle for the bending of light, for this Flat Earth Dome Model. It is physically impossible. See also how The Laws of Physics falsify the Geocentric Model.

You can find more arguments against the lies of some plagiarists on the following page:

Media 2024-03-02 FE Dome App is Based on Heliocentric Model.pdf Info

The Final Experiment

Click the Button TFE to set the parameters of The Final Experiment. Then change the AxialTilt of the earth. The Model only matches the TFE observations if the tilt is set to 23.44°. This proves again that the Flat Earth Dome Model is based on the heliocentric model. If AxialTilt = 0, there would be no 24 h sun except exactly at the poles. How do the flat earth grifters explain the axial tilt of their flat earth? Tilt with respect to what?

Note: After December 25 with the correct heliocentric values the moon stays fully above the horizon for 24 hours a day, as the sun does.

  • Intro
  • Eclipses
  • Equinox
  • DayNight
  • Poles
  • Stars
  • TFE
  • Reset
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  • Play
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Link to here

walter.bislins.ch/FED

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