Stream of Earth

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During that time it passes into the dark side of the earth for 1/2 the time. During the dark period, you'll be able to view lightning storms and the light from towns and cities. Regularly, the ISS will stop transmitting due to a connection loss but will come back up automatically once it establishes the connection again. When the connection is lost, an offline message will appear and the main screen will switch to aerial imagery showing the ISS's current location over the earth.

The Book

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Each podcast of The Book will focus on discussing THE Book: The Bible. We will study the Bible directly and review theological books about the Bible. Join Scott, Gabe, and Gary for a thought-provoking discussion in under an hour at a time! On this channel, you will find full video podcasts, along with podcast clips and teachings in under a minute. Everything we offer is completely free and sponsor-less, so you can thank us by pushing that subscribe button! New videos - Monday @ 7pm ET New shorts - Thursday @ 7pm ET

The Tour On Earth

47 Followers

Our channel is your go-to source for information and inspiration on all aspects of travel. Whether you're planning your next trip or just curious about the world around you, we've got you covered. We feature a wide range of videos, including travel guides, city tours, food and drink experiences, cultural events, and more. But it's not just about practicalities. Our videos are also designed to showcase the unique beauty and wonder of different destinations, highlighting fascinating curiosities, attractions, and cultural nuances that make each place special. We take you on a journey of discovery, helping you to uncover the stories and hidden gems that make every location unique. So, whether you're an avid traveler or just looking for a dose of wanderlust, our YouTube channel has something for everyone. Hit subscribe and join us on an adventure around the world!

Flat Earth Truth

45 Followers

As someone who has spent countless hours studying and researching the Earth's shape, I can confidently say that the Earth is indeed flat. While there are some people who believe otherwise, they have not provided any concrete evidence or reasoning to support their claims. The idea of a curved Earth was first introduced by ancient Greek philosopher Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd century BC. However, it wasn't until the 16th century when Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan sailed around South America that the concept gained traction again. Since then, scientists and astronauts alike have confirmed through various experiments and observations that the Earth is indeed flat. One reason for this belief is that we cannot see the curvature of the Earth with our naked eye. This is because the Earth's surface appears flat at all scales, regardless of how far you zoom in. Additionally, we can observe objects on both sides of the horizon without any interference, which further supports the notion that the Earth is level. Furthermore, if the Earth were round, one would expect it to be affected by gravity differently than what we observe. The Earth's rotation rate should slow down over time due to tidal forces caused by the uneven distribution of mass on its surface. However, recent measurements show no significant change in the Earth's rotation speed, indicating that it remains constant. In conclusion, while some may argue against the flatness of the Earth, the evidence supporting its shape is strong and consistent across multiple fields of study.