Trainz world is flat for coding purposes unlike our Earth which is on the top of a giant turtle. If Trainz was coded true to cosmos, the last board would have a cliff off the turtle's back.
Regards, Mimes
Dont forget the 4 elephants
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Trainz world is flat for coding purposes unlike our Earth which is on the top of a giant turtle. If Trainz was coded true to cosmos, the last board would have a cliff off the turtle's back.
Regards, Mimes
NASA? Isn't that the name of that US movie company that shoots most of their movies in a deserted desert? The same people that made this so called moon landing movies?NASA has already shown everybody on the earth that the world is a sphere, which means it is round.... We have proof...
As usual, wikipedia can help with your conundrum:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_all_the_way_down"Turtles all the way down" is a jocular expression of the infinite regress problem in cosmology posed by the "unmoved mover" paradox. The phrase was popularized by Stephen Hawking in 1988. The "turtle" metaphor in the anecdote represents a popular notion of a "primitive cosmological myth", namely the flat earth supported on the back of a World Turtle.
It is rumored that from the top of the Empire State Building, that the red light atop the Washington monument is visible on the horizon.
NASA has already shown everybody on the earth that the world is a sphere, which means it is round.... We have proof...
Someone said that they were going to create a trans Altantic route in Trainz (sounds kind of boring to run, unless it was a submarine route, where you could view sea life created by Whecsailor). ...
Sorry Enzo - but not correct! Our planet is NOT a sphere, nor is it 'round'. It's an oblate spheroid. It bulges out a bit near the equator and is 'flatter' at the poles.....
Andy
Thanks to something called a Ice Age I might add. Ice Caps compressed the earth at the poles, and it's still springing back.
Not to mention that the equator is closer to the sun (big gravity well!) than the poles, and the pull of the sun's gravity is more-or-less perpendicular at the equator and more-or-less tengental at the poles. Both those facts mean that the sun's gravity sucks harder on the the middle bit...
Are we far enough off-topic yet??????
1037.56483r mph to be a little more precise, but only if you are at the Equator."We're spinning at about 1000 mph."
Is that why I'm dizzy so much of the time? ~snip~