Electromagnetic Flat Earth

The FE Community is applying basic logic, reason and science to decode what makes the tides of the oceans occur, how a Sun/Moon orbit would work as well as the role of electromagnetism supporting FE Theory.  Nicely done here.

“Of all the forms of nature’s immeasurable, all-pervading energy, which ever and ever change and move, like a soul animates an innate universe, electricity and magnetism are perhaps the most fascinating. . .We know that electricity acts like an in-compressible fluid; that there must be a constant quantity of it in nature; that it can neither be produced or destroyed. . .and that electricity and ether phenomena are identical.”  Nikola Tesla

4 thoughts on “Electromagnetic Flat Earth

  1. bluepilldreaming February 27, 2016 at 6:14 am Reply

    One of the best lines I’ve come across recently.

    “The only thing to ever have gone into space is our imagination.”

    Just doesn’t get more simple then that.

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  2. […] Electromagnetism plays a significant role in physical reality but is left out of the globe-earth heliocentric model that relies on the theory the Earth spins and gravity holds everything in place. Consider the Earth rotating rapidly at the equator (i.e.: 1000+ mph) but nothing measureable at the pole, “the earth must be tethered to the sun by nothing with only the sun’s gravity holding the earth to its circuit … however, the gravity of the sun is undetectable, and if the earth orbits the sun and moon orbits the earth, is the solar plane lined up with the galactic plane?” Essentially, then, gravity, such as it is, is an internal, rather than external, force. […]

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  3. All March 4, 2021 at 6:19 pm Reply

    With all the electricity in the sky, the Sun must surely be a product of this.

    The flat eartth model used in these videos is unfortunately the North Pole projection which in my opinion is the not correct – it is the South Pole that is at the center of Flat Earth…

    South is Center
    https://allunreal.com/blog/south-is-center/

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