| 16 | A child goes about its chores,
supposedly set out to water the plants. The child whirls vigorously a
bucket full of water about in great circles of motion.
Q Why doesn't the water fall out of the bucket? |
Age
8+ |
| 17 | Q
Why doesn't the circling Moon fall down and collide with the Earth?
{Think about the water whirling around in the bucket!!!} Q Why does the Moon continue to circle the Earth? {Think of that force that hold use all down onto the Earth!!!} |
Age
8+
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| 18 |
Q What causes the RISING of and the FALLING of the Tides of the waters? Q What is the PERIOD (the length of time) between the High Tides and the Low Tides? Explain. {Hint: Moon} Q What is the position of the Sun and the Moon during the High Tides and the Low Tides? Q When has it been, historically, the most severe times for the FLOODING? |
Age
10+
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| 19 |
The stars of the Heavens appear to move in circular paths to any observer standing on Earth. All the apparently moving stars seem to circle around a single STAR that appears to stand still. Q What is the name of this apparently fixed STAR? Q Where is the NORTH POLE STAR? Q How do we recognize it? {How do we single it out from all the other stars?} Q Why is it called NORTH POLE STAR? {Very important note; of Biblical significance: When we look up towards this direction, this is known as the TRUE NORTH!} {Also, the importance of this will be seen in the scientific study of The Great Pyramid.} |
Age
10+
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