Weather Patterns: Flat Earth vs Globe Earth
|
Factor |
Globe Earth Expectation (Official Speeds & Motions) |
Observed Reality |
Flat Earth Fit |
Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Rotation |
Earth spins at 1,040 mph at equator → should cause noticeable continuous eastward bias in winds/clouds. |
Only mild rotational bias (cyclone spin directions) — most weather is local and unaffected by rotation magnitude. |
Stationary plane explains winds by sun’s heating and terrain alone. |
NASA: Earth Fact Sheet |
|
Orbit Around Sun |
66,600 mph orbital motion should impart constant directional drift to atmosphere and jet streams. |
No global-scale “directional bias” in winds or storms tied to orbital path. |
Stationary Earth avoids orbital drift entirely. |
NASA: Earth Fact Sheet |
|
Solar System’s Galactic Motion |
~514,000 mph through galaxy should cause persistent “weather lean” over decades. |
No such drift in meteorological data. |
No galactic motion = no unexplained drift. |
NASA: Solar System Motion |
|
Galaxy’s CMB Motion |
~1.3 million mph relative to CMB — largest motion vector of all. |
Weather remains purely solar/terrestrial-driven — no sign of motion at this scale. |
Stationary model avoids problem entirely. |
NASA WMAP: Cosmic Background Radiation Dipole |
|
Symmetry |
Hemispheres should have asymmetrical patterns from combined motions. |
Trade winds, pressure belts, and climate zones mirror each other almost perfectly north/south. |
Naturally explained by sun’s seasonal arcs across flat plane. |
NOAA: Global Climate Patterns |