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2019-03-19 22:17:22 UTC

Gn

2019-03-19 22:17:46 UTC

Well, no, but the Earth is maybe tens of tens of millions a time bigger than my house

2019-03-19 22:17:52 UTC

So?

2019-03-19 22:17:52 UTC

and it's shaped by enormous and horrific astrological encounters

2019-03-19 22:18:03 UTC

Its the logic we are exploring

2019-03-19 22:18:14 UTC

you still haven't answered my question

2019-03-19 22:18:23 UTC

On the astrological scale, every other planet is round- ours, for whatever reason, is an exception

2019-03-19 22:18:26 UTC

You asked me a philosophical question

2019-03-19 22:18:38 UTC

it's literally a simple "Why is our planet special" equation

2019-03-19 22:18:41 UTC

do you believe in nuclear weapons?

2019-03-19 22:18:50 UTC

Can you prove we are a planet?

2019-03-19 22:19:01 UTC
2019-03-19 22:19:06 UTC

idk

2019-03-19 22:19:09 UTC

someone said it xD

2019-03-19 22:19:22 UTC

yes- we are a massive collection of landscapes, have water, bear a certain material that comprises us, have an atmosphere that's thick enough to not be considered a simple moon, we have a perfect orbit around the sun that doesn't collide with other orbits

2019-03-19 22:19:35 UTC

Maybe we are a plane with a net above.

2019-03-19 22:19:44 UTC

but there's absolutely no evidence to prove that

2019-03-19 22:19:54 UTC

Prove what?

2019-03-19 22:20:00 UTC

Empirical observation

2019-03-19 22:20:39 UTC

you're dodging the question really hard right now and it's starting to get not-very-funny

2019-03-19 22:20:42 UTC

@Ronsheckelson Hey ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2019-03-19 22:20:43 UTC

You observe the sun and the moon and the stars and the wandering stars go around us. We dont see the earth

2019-03-19 22:20:57 UTC
2019-03-19 22:21:01 UTC

What astrological occurance would result in us being flat while the other planets are brazenly round?

2019-03-19 22:21:02 UTC

Im not dodging anything

2019-03-19 22:21:13 UTC

Lots of new people here

2019-03-19 22:21:30 UTC

@Jacob Hibbler do u understand FE?

2019-03-19 22:21:37 UTC

No, that's why I'm here

2019-03-19 22:21:38 UTC

@Jacob Hibbler what astrological occurence would result in us being a spinning ball inside an infinite vacuum?

2019-03-19 22:21:44 UTC

oh that's easy

2019-03-19 22:22:01 UTC

a collection of rocks started by a supernova of a star which preceded the birth of a new star- our sun-

2019-03-19 22:22:11 UTC

which mashed together by gravitational force while still spinning around the gravitational pull the sun caused

2019-03-19 22:22:17 UTC

Is that a belief or can you prove that?

2019-03-19 22:22:28 UTC

Just get to how we have atmosphere

2019-03-19 22:22:30 UTC
2019-03-19 22:22:37 UTC

pause one moment

2019-03-19 22:23:10 UTC

The radius of the Earth is 3959 miles... The percentage distance from the equator to Antarctica is .000043%... A negligible amount to go from tropical to permanently frozen with no plant life.

2019-03-19 22:23:29 UTC

anywayyyyyy

2019-03-19 22:23:39 UTC

as i was saying before i was RUDELY INTERRUPTED

2019-03-19 22:23:58 UTC

If the sun was 93 million miles away would 3959 miles make a difference???

2019-03-19 22:24:07 UTC

...kinda?

2019-03-19 22:24:14 UTC

i don't get the question

Yup. A small difference is still a difference.

2019-03-19 22:24:38 UTC

If we were flat and the Sun actually was that close

2019-03-19 22:24:45 UTC

how the hell would other states or countries get light?

2019-03-19 22:25:16 UTC

that would cause us to be in a perpetual cyclone, my dear

The atmosphere keeps some heat in.

2019-03-19 22:25:24 UTC

knowing how weather works we'd be caught in a hurricane constantly

2019-03-19 22:25:29 UTC

there's also greenhouse gases

2019-03-19 22:25:33 UTC

which are a beautiful thing

2019-03-19 22:25:34 UTC

carried around by wind

2019-03-19 22:25:49 UTC

The world isn't just a simple concoction between sun and earth, it's waaaaay more complicated than that

2019-03-19 22:26:03 UTC

-_-

2019-03-19 22:26:22 UTC

that

2019-03-19 22:26:28 UTC

is brazenly incorrect

2019-03-19 22:26:41 UTC

like that's actually so incorrect it's a bit intriguing

2019-03-19 22:26:50 UTC

Oi

2019-03-19 22:26:57 UTC

Dont piss on freemason's name

2019-03-19 22:27:01 UTC

this is not freemason science

2019-03-19 22:27:09 UTC

It has nothing to do with freemasonary

2019-03-19 22:27:17 UTC

Wanted to look at this conversation before sleep

2019-03-19 22:27:19 UTC

now i lost my sleep

2019-03-19 22:27:25 UTC

That picture is disturbing

2019-03-19 22:27:28 UTC

and incorrect

2019-03-19 22:27:52 UTC

67,000 miles per hour, or 110,000 kilometers per hour (110 million meters per hour).

2019-03-19 22:27:55 UTC

Now i leave again, but this time for real cause man's gotto sleep

2019-03-19 22:27:59 UTC

This is the Earth's orbital velocity

2019-03-19 22:28:04 UTC

not even 666 lol

2019-03-19 22:28:32 UTC

Alright, @Jacob Hibbler has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-19 22:28:37 UTC

*sigh*

2019-03-19 22:28:42 UTC

the earth is 23.5 degrees

2019-03-19 22:28:45 UTC

basic HECKing geometry btw

2019-03-19 22:28:51 UTC

tilted.

2019-03-19 22:28:54 UTC

Lol

2019-03-19 22:29:06 UTC

and the curvature of 1 square mile is

2019-03-19 22:29:17 UTC

The Earth has a radius of approximately 3965 miles. Using the Pythagorean theorem, that calculates to an average curvature of 7.98 inches per mile or approximately 8 inches per mile (squared).

2019-03-19 22:29:19 UTC

also not 666

2019-03-19 22:29:58 UTC

Ok im here to talk facts

2019-03-19 22:30:02 UTC

Listen to me.

2019-03-19 22:30:05 UTC

pause

2019-03-19 22:30:08 UTC

do you think they're gonna listen to you lmao

2019-03-19 22:30:11 UTC

I have found concrete evidence the earth is flat.

2019-03-19 22:30:17 UTC

oh boy

2019-03-19 22:30:17 UTC

Like actual evidence.

2019-03-19 22:30:20 UTC

oh man

2019-03-19 22:30:23 UTC

So, if the earth was round

2019-03-19 22:30:24 UTC

do tell

2019-03-19 22:30:35 UTC

flat*

2019-03-19 22:30:36 UTC

not round

2019-03-19 22:30:52 UTC

wtf is sex magic

2019-03-19 22:30:57 UTC

sh

2019-03-19 22:30:58 UTC

So, if the earth was flat, then we would've found the edge a long time ago

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