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the myth of flat earth debunked again
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<blockquote data-quote="contratodo" data-source="post: 77669098" data-attributes="member: 376247"><p>The miles should not change with my computers clock. The amount of miles the voyager has supposedly traveled should be a set amount not changing with my computers clock. Their whole page is designed to show a calculated result based on the browsers clock. It is not sincerely tracking the voyager therefore, but rather the browsers clock.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"" If you change what "now" is by resetting your clock then OF COURSE the displayed time will change. ""</p><p></p><p>A professional website would have 'now' stored on the server and not coming from simple JavaScript.</p><p></p><p>The time might change, but the miles should not, the amount of miles it has supposedly traveled should be a set amount in disregard of time,</p><p>if it has actually traveled. </p><p></p><p>The page is using the browsers clock to calculate how many miles the voyager has supposedly traveled, and not data from the voyager!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How many of you are Christians, who have been responding to me?</p><p>I'm sure I saw at least one who does not believe in aliens, who believes they are a lie, a deception.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone agree with that? That aliens are a deception? Are any of you sincere Christians or what?</p><p>What unity do we have? Are not aliens a deception? Does not the Bible hint at such? Revelation 13:6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="contratodo, post: 77669098, member: 376247"] The miles should not change with my computers clock. The amount of miles the voyager has supposedly traveled should be a set amount not changing with my computers clock. Their whole page is designed to show a calculated result based on the browsers clock. It is not sincerely tracking the voyager therefore, but rather the browsers clock. "" If you change what "now" is by resetting your clock then OF COURSE the displayed time will change. "" A professional website would have 'now' stored on the server and not coming from simple JavaScript. The time might change, but the miles should not, the amount of miles it has supposedly traveled should be a set amount in disregard of time, if it has actually traveled. The page is using the browsers clock to calculate how many miles the voyager has supposedly traveled, and not data from the voyager! How many of you are Christians, who have been responding to me? I'm sure I saw at least one who does not believe in aliens, who believes they are a lie, a deception. Does anyone agree with that? That aliens are a deception? Are any of you sincere Christians or what? What unity do we have? Are not aliens a deception? Does not the Bible hint at such? Revelation 13:6 [/QUOTE]
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