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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77045318 United States 10/05/2019 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. You entire thought experiment is based on gravity! ROFLMAO! you just proved a spherical earth as you observed it through your own thoughts! Maybe stop rolling around on the floor and sit back in your chair again and reread the question. It is a hypothetical in which I am asking where in the sphere a man would flip upside down, should they try to descend through it. Essentially, the same question that every 5 year old asks: If I dig a hole to China, will I come out upside down? And teachers just scoff, or "roll on the floor laughing until their ass comes off" like you, and tell them not to think about such matters because there is molten hot lava in the middle so no one could perform such a task, so just go back to sleep. But my question is simply expanding on that model, by acknowledging that if you were to drill a hole through a sphere of, say, 100 yards, you obviously wound't come out the other side upside down. So how big does this sphere need to be for a man to magically flip in the center and emerge head first instead of feet first. It's a very simple question, asked by 2nd graders the world over. If you take a break from rolling around on your floor, feel free to answer it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77045318 United States 10/05/2019 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. "If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, ..." Where do you suggest performing this experiment, so that it will be free from external influence? Obviously, you can not perform it near the surface of the Earth. Where? It's a thought experiment, not a vaccine trial. Perform it in your mind. Clearly, for you, that lab won't be sufficient for thinking at such a scale, so you don't need to worry about performing it anywhere. Go watch the voice or something. At least the voice is real......>>>>>LOL So that's 2 people that have answered the question with laughter, but no actual answer. As I have said, this question really exposes the conditioning of the modern man, as they are literally unable to engage in the experiment without realizing that their conditioning didn't program them to handle discrepancies of this magnitude. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78056686 United States 10/05/2019 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. You entire thought experiment is based on gravity! ROFLMAO! you just proved a spherical earth as you observed it through your own thoughts! Maybe stop rolling around on the floor and sit back in your chair again and reread the question. It is a hypothetical in which I am asking where in the sphere a man would flip upside down, should they try to descend through it. Essentially, the same question that every 5 year old asks: If I dig a hole to China, will I come out upside down? And teachers just scoff, or "roll on the floor laughing until their ass comes off" like you, and tell them not to think about such matters because there is molten hot lava in the middle so no one could perform such a task, so just go back to sleep. But my question is simply expanding on that model, by acknowledging that if you were to drill a hole through a sphere of, say, 100 yards, you obviously wound't come out the other side upside down. So how big does this sphere need to be for a man to magically flip in the center and emerge head first instead of feet first. It's a very simple question, asked by 2nd graders the world over. If you take a break from rolling around on your floor, feel free to answer it. You wouldn't flip upside down and here is a better explanation. Have you ever gone inside of a tube before on all fours? Did you flip upside down? |
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User ID: 77436004 United States 10/05/2019 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. Interesting question. At the center you would be weightless because your center of mass would coincide with the earth's. You wouldn't magically flip upside down, but any direction you went, you would have to climb "up", being very light while down there as the mass of earth above and around you would cancel forces in other directions. What size would the sphere need to be for one to be "weightless" in the center? This would happen in the 100 yard wide sphere? The mile wide sphere? You know that's not true, of course. For if you took a small ball and dropped a lego man through, hes going to come out feet first. What size does this ball need to be to acquire it's magical "flipping" properties? Is Earth just a perfect size for flipping things 180 degrees in it's core? But a basketball is just too small? As long as it is out side of the influence of the far more massive Earth then any size would work. But the smaller the size the less of its own gravity it would have. You'd barely notice the pull of a 100 yard sphere even away from any other pull. Dropping a lego man is NOT the same as your first proposal which was walking down a corkscrew ramp. Nothing will magically flip anything dropped. But climbing down to the center and then up out of the center you would flip yourself as long as there is a sufficient gravitational pull towards the center. Last Edited by LHP598 on 10/05/2019 07:25 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77045318 United States 10/05/2019 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. Interesting question. At the center you would be weightless because your center of mass would coincide with the earth's. You wouldn't magically flip upside down, but any direction you went, you would have to climb "up", being very light while down there as the mass of earth above and around you would cancel forces in other directions. What size would the sphere need to be for one to be "weightless" in the center? This would happen in the 100 yard wide sphere? The mile wide sphere? You know that's not true, of course. For if you took a small ball and dropped a lego man through, hes going to come out feet first. What size does this ball need to be to acquire it's magical "flipping" properties? Is Earth just a perfect size for flipping things 180 degrees in it's core? But a basketball is just too small? As long as it is out side of the influence of the far more massive Earth then any size would work. Dropping a lego man is NOT the same as your first proposal which was walking down a corkscrew ramp. Nothing will magically flip anything dropped. But climbing down to the center and then up out of the center you would flip yourself. How would you flip yourself, if you were walking down a descending ramp? In the absolute middle would you just float to the ceiling of the ramp and then walk out that way? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77045318 United States 10/05/2019 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. You entire thought experiment is based on gravity! ROFLMAO! you just proved a spherical earth as you observed it through your own thoughts! Maybe stop rolling around on the floor and sit back in your chair again and reread the question. It is a hypothetical in which I am asking where in the sphere a man would flip upside down, should they try to descend through it. Essentially, the same question that every 5 year old asks: If I dig a hole to China, will I come out upside down? And teachers just scoff, or "roll on the floor laughing until their ass comes off" like you, and tell them not to think about such matters because there is molten hot lava in the middle so no one could perform such a task, so just go back to sleep. But my question is simply expanding on that model, by acknowledging that if you were to drill a hole through a sphere of, say, 100 yards, you obviously wound't come out the other side upside down. So how big does this sphere need to be for a man to magically flip in the center and emerge head first instead of feet first. It's a very simple question, asked by 2nd graders the world over. If you take a break from rolling around on your floor, feel free to answer it. You wouldn't flip upside down and here is a better explanation. Have you ever gone inside of a tube before on all fours? Did you flip upside down? So if you would not flip upside down, lets now extrapolate this thought experiment to the earth itself, and bore a hole through the center and .out the other side. As you are saying, you wouldn't flip upside down, so what gives? You would emerge on the other side of the globe walking out feet first and fall into the sky? |
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User ID: 77436004 United States 10/05/2019 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: syncro Interesting question. At the center you would be weightless because your center of mass would coincide with the earth's. You wouldn't magically flip upside down, but any direction you went, you would have to climb "up", being very light while down there as the mass of earth above and around you would cancel forces in other directions. What size would the sphere need to be for one to be "weightless" in the center? This would happen in the 100 yard wide sphere? The mile wide sphere? You know that's not true, of course. For if you took a small ball and dropped a lego man through, hes going to come out feet first. What size does this ball need to be to acquire it's magical "flipping" properties? Is Earth just a perfect size for flipping things 180 degrees in it's core? But a basketball is just too small? As long as it is out side of the influence of the far more massive Earth then any size would work. Dropping a lego man is NOT the same as your first proposal which was walking down a corkscrew ramp. Nothing will magically flip anything dropped. But climbing down to the center and then up out of the center you would flip yourself. How would you flip yourself, if you were walking down a descending ramp? In the absolute middle would you just float to the ceiling of the ramp and then walk out that way? As you get closer to the center your weight would decrease as the mass above you gets larger and the mass below you gets smaller. At the center you'd be weightless. As you move away from the center you'd start to feel an increasing pull towards the center so if you were walking you'd have to use a different surface. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78056686 United States 10/05/2019 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78056686 You entire thought experiment is based on gravity! ROFLMAO! you just proved a spherical earth as you observed it through your own thoughts! Maybe stop rolling around on the floor and sit back in your chair again and reread the question. It is a hypothetical in which I am asking where in the sphere a man would flip upside down, should they try to descend through it. Essentially, the same question that every 5 year old asks: If I dig a hole to China, will I come out upside down? And teachers just scoff, or "roll on the floor laughing until their ass comes off" like you, and tell them not to think about such matters because there is molten hot lava in the middle so no one could perform such a task, so just go back to sleep. But my question is simply expanding on that model, by acknowledging that if you were to drill a hole through a sphere of, say, 100 yards, you obviously wound't come out the other side upside down. So how big does this sphere need to be for a man to magically flip in the center and emerge head first instead of feet first. It's a very simple question, asked by 2nd graders the world over. If you take a break from rolling around on your floor, feel free to answer it. You wouldn't flip upside down and here is a better explanation. Have you ever gone inside of a tube before on all fours? Did you flip upside down? So if you would not flip upside down, lets now extrapolate this thought experiment to the earth itself, and bore a hole through the center and .out the other side. As you are saying, you wouldn't flip upside down, so what gives? You would emerge on the other side of the globe walking out feet first and fall into the sky? Like this [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Neil WeakLegs User ID: 77364243 United States 10/05/2019 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A thought experiment, for all "GLOBALISTS" aka round-earthers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77045318 If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, and bore a corkscrew like hole through the middle of it, which could serve as a ramp descending downwards so as to be able to walk through it... if you started at the top of the sphere and descended down the ramp through the middle of it, would you fall out of the bottom, or emerge "upside down" as it were, standing on the bottom? Obviously, you would fall out of the bottom, feet first. Ok, now let's make the sphere bigger. Say it's a mile in diameter now, with a corkscrew hole bored through it. Again, you descend down the ramp, and emerge at the bottom. Feet first? Or head first? A 100 mile diameter sphere? 1000? Now that we've established the lack of feasibility for this happening in a sphere sized to dimensions any of us can imagine, what diameter does the sphere need to be to magically flip you upside down while descending downwards? I've asked this question to MANY non flat-earthers, and it is amazing to watch their conditioning go into overdrive. The gold standard response is "but the middle of earth is LAVA so that's an impossible question." They have literally been conditioned so fully that they are unable to engage in a philosophical thought experiment that challenges their matrix. I post this hoping for an awakening, but awaiting a healthy amount of criticism and scorn for daring to ask such a foolish question. "If you were somehow able to fashion a perfect sphere out of concrete, with a diameter of, let's say, 100 yards, ..." Where do you suggest performing this experiment, so that it will be free from external influence? Obviously, you can not perform it near the surface of the Earth. Where? It's a thought experiment, not a vaccine trial. Perform it in your mind. Clearly, for you, that lab won't be sufficient for thinking at such a scale, so you don't need to worry about performing it anywhere. Go watch the voice or something. Yes, I will perform it in my mind. The concrete ball needs to be isolated from the surface of the Earth, because as everyone knows, there is a force that causes people and things to fall towards the Earth. Now, when I perform the experiment in my mind, where should I imagine the concrete ball to be? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77506855 United States 10/05/2019 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The earth is flat as far as the eye can see, but the entire planet is a sphere, you know like ALL of the other heavenly objects that we can ACTUALLY see with our OWN eyes!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11126160 Too many assumptions in your statement. Is a pool table round bc the balls are round? Why do you think there are planets with hard surfaces when we have never even been to the moon? The curve of the earth has NEVER been found. When experiments are done to measure it NASA’s measurements are proven incorrect. In all likelihood, the ear h is a flat plane like a pizza. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78056686 United States 10/05/2019 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The earth is flat as far as the eye can see, but the entire planet is a sphere, you know like ALL of the other heavenly objects that we can ACTUALLY see with our OWN eyes!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11126160 Too many assumptions in your statement. Is a pool table round bc the balls are round? Why do you think there are planets with hard surfaces when we have never even been to the moon? The curve of the earth has NEVER been found. When experiments are done to measure it NASA’s measurements are proven incorrect. In all likelihood, the ear h is a flat plane like a pizza. Too many assumptions in your statement as we can't eat the earth like a pizza. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29161474 Canada 10/05/2019 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gravity at least the Newtonian explaination with regards to Mass just doesn't hold up...in fact gravity as a theory has a lot of holes in it...in regards to the currently accepted cosmology which is wrong...lol anyways that's why nonsense like dark energy and dark matter were invented to plug up the holes.... All bullshit.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78046793 Australia 10/05/2019 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The earth is flat as far as the eye can see, but the entire planet is a sphere, you know like ALL of the other heavenly objects that we can ACTUALLY see with our OWN eyes!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11126160 there is no universe.. since all the stars are actually globe twinkle lights. THE SUN IS A BIG SPOTLIGHTS HOISTED BY MOVING GALLOWS RUNNING ON SolAR ENERGY i heard GE got the contract to maintain the overhang instrastruture |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78046793 Australia 10/05/2019 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If earth is flat.. show me one photo or video of the edge... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74979867 Otherwise I call THAT'S WHERE THE FLATTIES FALLS FLAT ON HIS FACE.. BUT HE 'LL SHOW YOU AN ICE SHELF CLAIMING IT TO BE THAT 'WALL' THAT SURROUNDS THE FLAT EARTH. BUT CLIMATE ALARMISTS SAY THIS IS MELTING...LOL. ONCE IT MELTS ALL THE WATER WILL JUST FALL OVER THE EDGE. HAVE YOU EVER WONDER WHAT THEY GROW UNDERNEATH THE FLAT EARTH - IS IT MUSHROOMS? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78056686 United States 10/05/2019 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If earth is flat.. show me one photo or video of the edge... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74979867 Otherwise I call THAT'S WHERE THE FLATTIES FALLS FLAT ON HIS FACE.. BUT HE 'LL SHOW YOU AN ICE SHELF CLAIMING IT TO BE THAT 'WALL' THAT SURROUNDS THE FLAT EARTH. BUT CLIMATE ALARMISTS SAY THIS IS MELTING...LOL. ONCE IT MELTS ALL THE WATER WILL JUST FALL OVER THE EDGE. HAVE YOU EVER WONDER WHAT THEY GROW UNDERNEATH THE FLAT EARTH - IS IT MUSHROOMS? Scientists have said that a huge chunk of ice fell off Antarctica so that would mean that the oceans are spilling over the edge right now and subsiding.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78036709 France 10/06/2019 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eeeh some stupid idea just visited my ass : when night is on and moon is ruling the world : don't you ave some clue visited you ? ha ha ha ha ha BUT : some have contested curvation but they know it's curved. SO : respect any people on earth first, your life will be continued. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10043045 United Kingdom 10/07/2019 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thought experiments and wonderful ideas do not, never have and never fucking will make a practical demonstration of the claim. It CAN'T be practically demonstrated and anyone saying they know the earth is spherical is lying. Sometimes it is willful ignorance but in cases like this when the congregation come in numbers to ensure they can have a theoretical argument about abstract concepts and impossible notions are never armed with practical demonstrable evidence of the claims. Liars. See through it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71169035 United States 10/07/2019 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It CAN'T be practically demonstrated and anyone saying they know the earth is spherical is lying. I already wrote here how I proved it to myself with nothing more than my own eyes. I think some people are so twisted I could prove it to them the same way (with their own eyes) and they would still deny it. wtf is that all about? MK BS? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77732153 United States 10/07/2019 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The earth is flat as far as the eye can see, but the entire planet is a sphere, you know like ALL of the other heavenly objects that we can ACTUALLY see with our OWN eyes!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11126160 Too many assumptions in your statement. Is a pool table round bc the balls are round? Why do you think there are planets with hard surfaces when we have never even been to the moon? The curve of the earth has NEVER been found. When experiments are done to measure it NASA’s measurements are proven incorrect. In all likelihood, the ear h is a flat plane like a pizza. See, here’s the thing. We HAVE been to the moon. We have sent men and many probes. We have satellites orbiting the moon right now. We have pictures of the earth. It is a globe. Stop all this nonsense. |
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User ID: 75358302 Brazil 10/07/2019 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only ones to fall for flat earth, are the ones with no knowledge of logic and scientific method. There are exceptions, those with a huge ego and personal incredulity. There are countless evidences for the earth to be a globe, the fact that flerfers deny it, won't change reality. They are just like any transgender denying facts for their own bias. MaybeTrollingUAgain |
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