Uh, no. The moon and earth are both spherical objects as that is what happens to a very dense large spinning mass.
You can spew a bunch of words, but that doesn't mean anything you are saying makes sense or is based in the reality in which we live.
Uh, no. The moon and earth are both spherical objects as that is what happens to a very dense large spinning mass.
You can spew a bunch of words, but that doesn't mean anything you are saying makes sense or is based in the reality in which we live.
i didn't say that the moon and earth are not spherical objects. Read my post carefully. i was explaining the general relativity principle and trying to apply its projection in this phenomena.
Relativity doesn't really apply to the above described phenomenon. It's just a spacial perception problem.
Relativity describes the way in which space and time behave relative to the frame of the observer. However, that has nothing to do with the perception by a human being of the earth being flat while on its surface.