1+0 = 10

It seems to me that they are trying to convince us of their hypothesis (theory yet?) using what appear to be science, but not really following the rules of such.

Same as with my math example – for someone not familiar with the rules of mathematics, it seems to be accurate. It’s a mighty enterprise to falsify all existing theories of a spherical earth. And mind you – these are scientific theories viewed by peers. So they need to be proven false. Not only that – they need to come up with new theories, which by the scientific method, need to be reviewed by peers and experts on the fields in question. Take the gyroscope experiment they claim is proof of a static earth. This needs to be reviewed by those who are experts on the science of gyroscopes before going off on the interwebs with their proven empirical study.

Their origin is not too unfamiliar for a student of religion – where a book become the basis of a movement. The fact that the author of this book further wrote other publications exposing the true basis of this “theory” – a basis which remove all neutral position, exposes them and their hypothesis as nothing other than bible thumping thugs. I am not saying that scientists can’t be men or women of faith – but as soon as they drag in the infallibility of a man-written book from a time where science was an infant and most likely unknown to the authors (yes, plural), they no longer claim the neutral observer. All science must conform to the book who claims the earth has four corners. Which incidentally does not conform to the circle plate hypothesis of the flat earth society.

Lastly… what about summer solstice in Antarctica? Why can you see the sun up all day and all night if the sun is skirting the edge of Antarctica, which according to their hypothesis, circumnavigates the earth? This model should show the sun more or less the same as in winter solstice just higher on the sky since it is nearer (summer) – but as soon as the sun has passed your vantage point you should be in the dark about 12 hours until the sun comes again.