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I’d bet my life inheritance of $500,000 that the earth is flat

 
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It’s true. All of you have been lied to for decades about the shape of the earth. If you don’t believe me, see the work of Eric Dubay.
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How come you can’t stare at the sun during the day but you can during sunset. According to round earth, the sun is just as close to you at sunset as in the daytime. If that were true the light intensity would be the same. If the sun was merely moving away from you on a flat earth, the low wind light intensity of a sunset would make sense.
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Another one with a brain. Thank you.
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it's because of a thing you flat earth tards mistakenly apply to viewing distant terrain: atmospheric density. In this case the explanation is accurate, you fucking bag of rocks.
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Why can’t atmospheric density apply on a flat earth?

You bag of rocks.
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flattards apply it incorrectly. You can't think deeply enough to realize how shallow your theories are. The irony being that it doesn't even require much deep thought.

then again, I'm starting to think you're just a troll, as are most internet flattards.
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I'll just go ahead and leave my account right here.
Go ahead an deposit when you have your shock and awe moment.
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It alters depending on perception.
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the sun coming up/going down? pick
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what does the earth's shape have to do with that?
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On a flat Earth, if the Sun rises and sets, then it should rise and set at the same time no matter where you are in the world. Obviously, that's not the case.
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No dude, the sun spins in a spiral up and down the dome, depending on the season. You nitwit. Using globe physics to explain your views as if that wouldn’t be biased.
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That's a different model. In that case, the Sun shouldn't rise or set ever, since it's always overhead.
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I’ve taken many airplane rides and none has ever done anything to convince me that we live on a globe.
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Ever had to reset your watch because you changed time zones? That's clearly evidence for a round earth.
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I’ve taken many airplane rides and none has ever done anything to convince me that we live on a globe.
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Ever had to reset your watch because you changed time zones? That's clearly evidence for a round earth.
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Why isn’t that possible on a flat earth?
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Bits of 'the dome' traveling at 40,000mph is not possible.

Doing your best to ignore this. PROOF you cannot ignore.
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Doing 40thousand mph you say. Better get that head tucked a little farther in your "extremely sad" hole to help with the draaaag.
Is that were the "proof" is your existence dragging down the body its trapped in.
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External light source with a dome above refracting light could explain a lot. If you were on the surface in the dark half, could you see the pen light even though you would have a direct line of sight to it? No, you couldn't. If you were right on the dividing line between light and dark, that would be sunrise or sunset.

Many ancient texts talk about there being two Suns, with reference to a dark Sun you can't see. The Dark Sun is the real source of light. The Sun you see in the sky is the "hot spot" or reflection on the glass dome. Just my two cents about how this magnetic/electric machine could work.

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I can see a mountain right outside my window. I can walk up it, and walk down it, and I know this area is not flat. I can see with my own eyes that it is not flat and anyone who comes here can see the mountains and valleys.

Please send me the money.

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I can see a mountain right outside my window. I can walk up it, and walk down it, and I know this area is not flat. I can see with my own eyes that it is not flat and anyone who comes here can see the mountains and valleys.

Please send me the money.

Ta!



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The surface is an IRREGULAR plane, if that’s the quibble you’re talking about.
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External light source with a dome above refracting light could explain a lot. If you were on the surface in the dark half, could you see the pen light even though you would have a direct line of sight to it? No, you couldn't. If you were right on the dividing line between light and dark, that would be sunrise or sunset.

Many ancient texts talk about there being two Suns, with reference to a dark Sun you can't see. The Dark Sun is the real source of light. The Sun you see in the sky is the "hot spot" or reflection on the glass dome. Just my two cents about how this magnetic/electric machine could work.


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Interesting demonstration. I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how it would look from the surface of the map and whether the transition from light to dark would look like a sunset or not.

But regardless it's yet another attempt to make a flat Earth look like a round Earth. I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an observation that makes more sense with a flat Earth.
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It alters depending on perception.
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External light source with a dome above refracting light could explain a lot. If you were on the surface in the dark half, could you see the pen light even though you would have a direct line of sight to it? No, you couldn't. If you were right on the dividing line between light and dark, that would be sunrise or sunset.

Many ancient texts talk about there being two Suns, with reference to a dark Sun you can't see. The Dark Sun is the real source of light. The Sun you see in the sky is the "hot spot" or reflection on the glass dome. Just my two cents about how this magnetic/electric machine could work.


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Interesting demonstration. I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how it would look from the surface of the map and whether the transition from light to dark would look like a sunset or not.

But regardless it's yet another attempt to make a flat Earth look like a round Earth. I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an observation that makes more sense with a flat Earth.
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If you were in the dark half on the surface you would not see the sun, just like if you were in the shade of a building. You need to come out of the shade to be able to see the sun. Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing.

There are also numerous observations that make more sense on a flat Earth. The Rogers Center in Toronto viewed from across Lake Ontario is one example. The entire building should be hidden by Earth’s curvature, even when trying to add in light refraction. .



There are countless other examples that defy the math of a 25,000 mile circumference sphere. Mental gymnastics such as believing the entire building and city skyline are somehow rising up from behind a wall of water so you can view them are required to hold onto your beliefs.

It’s like this. Only a minute and thirty second video, but makes it clear what you believe vs what I believe when these observations are made.

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It’s true. All of you have been lied to for decades about the shape of the earth. If you don’t believe me, see the work of Eric Dubay.
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External light source with a dome above refracting light could explain a lot. If you were on the surface in the dark half, could you see the pen light even though you would have a direct line of sight to it? No, you couldn't. If you were right on the dividing line between light and dark, that would be sunrise or sunset.

Many ancient texts talk about there being two Suns, with reference to a dark Sun you can't see. The Dark Sun is the real source of light. The Sun you see in the sky is the "hot spot" or reflection on the glass dome. Just my two cents about how this magnetic/electric machine could work.


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Interesting demonstration. I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how it would look from the surface of the map and whether the transition from light to dark would look like a sunset or not.

But regardless it's yet another attempt to make a flat Earth look like a round Earth. I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an observation that makes more sense with a flat Earth.
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If you were in the dark half on the surface you would not see the sun, just like if you were in the shade of a building. You need to come out of the shade to be able to see the sun. Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing.

There are also numerous observations that make more sense on a flat Earth. The Rogers Center in Toronto viewed from across Lake Ontario is one example. The entire building should be hidden by Earth’s curvature, even when trying to add in light refraction. .



There are countless other examples that defy the math of a 25,000 mile circumference sphere. Mental gymnastics such as believing the entire building and city skyline are somehow rising up from behind a wall of water so you can view them are required to hold onto your beliefs.

It’s like this. Only a minute and thirty second video, but makes it clear what you believe vs what I believe when these observations are made.


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"Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing."

Prove it using optics. I'm not convinced it would look like a sunrise.

Refutation of the Rogers Centre/Toronto skyline:



As for the Inverness clock thing, that's how flat-Earthers sound to me: "yes, the Earth is flat, and the Sun is always overhead but the atmosphere refracts the sun's light so much that it appears that the Sun is rising and setting at the exact times and places you'd expect from a spherical Earth."

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what does the earth's shape have to do with that?
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On a flat Earth, if the Sun rises and sets, then it should rise and set at the same time no matter where you are in the world. Obviously, that's not the case.
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No dude, the sun spins in a spiral up and down the dome, depending on the season. You nitwit. Using globe physics to explain your views as if that wouldn’t be biased.
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That's a different model. In that case, the Sun shouldn't rise or set ever, since it's always overhead.
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the flat earth could rotate and tilt to simulate the rising and setting of the stationary sun.
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On a flat Earth, if the Sun rises and sets, then it should rise and set at the same time no matter where you are in the world. Obviously, that's not the case.
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No dude, the sun spins in a spiral up and down the dome, depending on the season. You nitwit. Using globe physics to explain your views as if that wouldn’t be biased.
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That's a different model. In that case, the Sun shouldn't rise or set ever, since it's always overhead.
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the flat earth could rotate and tilt to simulate the rising and setting of the stationary sun.
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If that's the way it works, then the Sun should set at the same time everywhere.
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External light source with a dome above refracting light could explain a lot. If you were on the surface in the dark half, could you see the pen light even though you would have a direct line of sight to it? No, you couldn't. If you were right on the dividing line between light and dark, that would be sunrise or sunset.

Many ancient texts talk about there being two Suns, with reference to a dark Sun you can't see. The Dark Sun is the real source of light. The Sun you see in the sky is the "hot spot" or reflection on the glass dome. Just my two cents about how this magnetic/electric machine could work.


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Interesting demonstration. I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how it would look from the surface of the map and whether the transition from light to dark would look like a sunset or not.

But regardless it's yet another attempt to make a flat Earth look like a round Earth. I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an observation that makes more sense with a flat Earth.
 Quoting: ToSeek


If you were in the dark half on the surface you would not see the sun, just like if you were in the shade of a building. You need to come out of the shade to be able to see the sun. Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing.

There are also numerous observations that make more sense on a flat Earth. The Rogers Center in Toronto viewed from across Lake Ontario is one example. The entire building should be hidden by Earth’s curvature, even when trying to add in light refraction. .



There are countless other examples that defy the math of a 25,000 mile circumference sphere. Mental gymnastics such as believing the entire building and city skyline are somehow rising up from behind a wall of water so you can view them are required to hold onto your beliefs.

It’s like this. Only a minute and thirty second video, but makes it clear what you believe vs what I believe when these observations are made.


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"Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing."

Prove it using optics. I'm not convinced it would look like a sunrise.

Refutation of the Rogers Centre/Toronto skyline:



As for the Inverness clock thing, that's how flat-Earthers sound to me: "yes, the Earth is flat, and the Sun is always overhead but the atmosphere refracts the sun's light so much that it appears that the Sun is rising and setting at the exact times and places you'd expect from a spherical Earth."
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You questioned how sunrise/sunset could happen on a stationary plane. I presented you with a direct experiment that shows how a glass semicircle can create a surface that shows half in darkness and half in light via refraction. What do you think would happen when you went from light to darkness on the surface? You would go from seeing the sun to not seeing the sun.

I never said it was the atmosphere causing this like you imply, rather some type of curved structure above Earth, whether glass, crystal, or any other type of material. The Bible refers to this structure as the firmament.

Job 37:18 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?

Also described in Psalms as a canopy, and in Eziekiel as crystal.
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You questioned how sunrise/sunset could happen on a stationary plane. I presented you with a direct experiment that shows how a glass semicircle can create a surface that shows half in darkness and half in light via refraction. What do you think would happen when you went from light to darkness on the surface? You would go from seeing the sun to not seeing the sun.
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Going from seeing the Sun to not seeing the Sun isn't necessarily the same thing as sunset. What would you actually see, the Sun going below the horizon or the Sun just fading away? Either is optically possible, and I'm not astute enough to know which one is correct or if there's a third possibility I haven't considered.
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FLAT AND STATIONARY
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It’s true. All of you have been lied to for decades about the shape of the earth. If you don’t believe me, see the work of Eric Dubay.
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A pittance.
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FLAT AND STATIONARY
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Job 37:18 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?

Also described in Psalms as a canopy, and in Eziekiel as crystal.
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Interesting demonstration. I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how it would look from the surface of the map and whether the transition from light to dark would look like a sunset or not.

But regardless it's yet another attempt to make a flat Earth look like a round Earth. I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an observation that makes more sense with a flat Earth.
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If you were in the dark half on the surface you would not see the sun, just like if you were in the shade of a building. You need to come out of the shade to be able to see the sun. Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing.

There are also numerous observations that make more sense on a flat Earth. The Rogers Center in Toronto viewed from across Lake Ontario is one example. The entire building should be hidden by Earth’s curvature, even when trying to add in light refraction. .



There are countless other examples that defy the math of a 25,000 mile circumference sphere. Mental gymnastics such as believing the entire building and city skyline are somehow rising up from behind a wall of water so you can view them are required to hold onto your beliefs.

It’s like this. Only a minute and thirty second video, but makes it clear what you believe vs what I believe when these observations are made.


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"Do it very slowly and it will look like a sunrise from a sliver of the sun showing to the whole thing."

Prove it using optics. I'm not convinced it would look like a sunrise.

Refutation of the Rogers Centre/Toronto skyline:



As for the Inverness clock thing, that's how flat-Earthers sound to me: "yes, the Earth is flat, and the Sun is always overhead but the atmosphere refracts the sun's light so much that it appears that the Sun is rising and setting at the exact times and places you'd expect from a spherical Earth."
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You questioned how sunrise/sunset could happen on a stationary plane. I presented you with a direct experiment that shows how a glass semicircle can create a surface that shows half in darkness and half in light via refraction. What do you think would happen when you went from light to darkness on the surface? You would go from seeing the sun to not seeing the sun.

I never said it was the atmosphere causing this like you imply, rather some type of curved structure above Earth, whether glass, crystal, or any other type of material. The Bible refers to this structure as the firmament.

Job 37:18 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?

Also described in Psalms as a canopy, and in Eziekiel as crystal.
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Exactly.
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Every single test that has ever been done has proven flat earth wrong. You can test it yourself idiot. Go buy a fancy laser pointer and get a buddy
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Every single test that has ever been done has proven flat earth wrong. You can test it yourself idiot. Go buy a fancy laser pointer and get a buddy
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This thread has gotten so ridiculous I can’t tell who is serious and who is making up ever-increasingly stupid crap just to mess with the flat earthers.

I wish we could stop with this insanity. The earth is a globe. Please don’t ask me to look into the “work” of Eric Dubay. He didn’t do any work. He had a series of completely debunked ideas that all demonstrated his lack of understanding of basic science.

If you really think the earth is flat, get a very powerful telescope, go to San Diego, set it up on the beach and try to see Hawaii. Spoiler: you can’t. Because Hawaii lies well over the horizon of the globe-shaped Earth.

I know some of you really want flat earth to be true. I know you have become seriously invested in the idea. You know it isn’t true though. It’s ok to admit it. Your family and friends won’t ridicule you, they will be glad you have opened your eyes to reality.
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There’s this stuff called mountains and clouds getting in the way. By the way, what telescope do you recommend? How far can it see? Have you tried it yourself?
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I picked San Diego and Hawaii for a reason. There are no mountains or clouds between. Just the Pacific Ocean.

No I haven’t tried it myself, but I urge you to. It can’t be done. The earth is a globe.
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No clouds from San Diego to Hawaii? Lol! This is the stupidest comment ever!
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It amazes me on a conspiracy forum how people still believe the biggest lie of all time; that you live on a spinning ball earth.
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This was a conspiracy forum before the current administration took over.

Now everything is done to thwart investigation into conspiracy theories.

Fact.
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It is amazing how all the best flat earth and other conspiracy threads are deleted.
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it's sad really. But also telling if the flat earth was not true there would be no need to delete the threads yet there is an apparent NEED for it to be hidden from the masses even those who frequent glp who are supposedly searching for truth
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It’s true. All of you have been lied to for decades about the shape of the earth. If you don’t believe me, see the work of Eric Dubay.
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Good thing you are not here.

If any nitwit seriously told me the earth was flat in my presence, I'd knock them the fuck out.
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well there you go that would Totally prove you are right.
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So all these grade school science experiments

That sees kids and parents putting smart phone in styrofoam comtainers. Attached to helium balloons. That then go up high enough to see curvature of earth

Are all fake

The rich kid from my school used a cam corder and a radio shack gps tracker in 1986





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