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2019-04-05 02:25:54 UTC

Philosopher, you have provided no evidence of your own.

@noah WATCH THE VIDEO AND FIND OUT!!!

Holy fuck!!! Do some damn work!!

2019-04-05 02:26:10 UTC
2019-04-05 02:26:13 UTC

how do you blow up a moon balloon with a moon air compressor and turn into a drivable solid

2019-04-05 02:26:15 UTC

no one knows

How the hell did you get through school like this?!?!?!

2019-04-05 02:26:29 UTC

Balloons aren't solid
-JAXA 2019

2019-04-05 02:26:33 UTC

show me the math for moon rover balloons

2019-04-05 02:26:38 UTC

and ill answer your questions

Ask for the answer to every question on every test without doing any work

Brilliant

2019-04-05 02:27:00 UTC

exactly

2019-04-05 02:27:07 UTC

not a peep for the moon balloon

2019-04-05 02:27:20 UTC

Do you even know what you are arguing for?

2019-04-05 02:27:30 UTC

Do you know what a torus field is?

This is madness

2019-04-05 02:27:39 UTC

go ahead explain a dust cloud froma moon air compressor after the moon baloon blows up

2019-04-05 02:27:42 UTC

>says the mad philosopher

2019-04-05 02:27:43 UTC

in the vacuum of space

2019-04-05 02:27:45 UTC

go ahead

2019-04-05 02:27:49 UTC

explain this math to me

2019-04-05 02:27:52 UTC

Sounds like you're hypocritical /s

2019-04-05 02:27:53 UTC

im just not getting it

2019-04-05 02:27:59 UTC

time wasting trolls

Oh shut up

2019-04-05 02:28:20 UTC

tin foil is thermal

2019-04-05 02:28:22 UTC

some people can't let go of their ego

2019-04-05 02:28:23 UTC

lol

2019-04-05 02:28:31 UTC

tin foil is not thermal its bad

2019-04-05 02:28:45 UTC

that arguement is terible

2019-04-05 02:28:48 UTC

Tin foil DOES hold heat well, I might add.
it's very hot when daddy NASA shoves a baked potato wrapped in tin foil down my throat

2019-04-05 02:28:51 UTC

I mean just looking at the example video he shows of the two half spheres and the way it attracts magnets, I'm not sure what that is supposed to prove

2019-04-05 02:28:52 UTC

lol

2019-04-05 02:28:54 UTC

tin foil

@Seeker of Truth That's literally all this fool's done. He deliberately and willfully refuses to analyze any and all evidence provided, thus far. 100% of it.

2019-04-05 02:29:02 UTC

thermal blankets....

I can't stand deliberate ignorance

2019-04-05 02:29:16 UTC

but wouldn't work in space

2019-04-05 02:29:28 UTC

NASA is a joke

2019-04-05 02:29:29 UTC

naw

2019-04-05 02:29:32 UTC

just us e aspace wad

2019-04-05 02:29:36 UTC

its legit SCIENCE!

2019-04-05 02:29:38 UTC

Philosopher you can't refuse to debate me by just saying watch a video

@noah ***WATCH THE FUCKING VIDEO!!***

2019-04-05 02:29:51 UTC

I AM

Fine

2019-04-05 02:30:02 UTC

ITS AN HOUOR AND A HALF LONG

2019-04-05 02:30:16 UTC

so if your not intreste din space

2019-04-05 02:30:19 UTC

and its a chore

Then you'll have plenty to refute, right?

2019-04-05 02:30:23 UTC

honestly why are you here

I await your responses

2019-04-05 02:30:32 UTC

this shouldnt be a chore

2019-04-05 02:30:38 UTC

dont you like space documentries

2019-04-05 02:30:42 UTC

He just mentioned the aether

I'll be back in an hour to check on progress.

2019-04-05 02:30:51 UTC

Are you serious?

At least educate yourself on our arguments so you can adequately debate against them

2019-04-05 02:31:39 UTC

I have. Aether doesn't exist

That's literally all I'm asking with this

Oh fucking Christ

2019-04-05 02:32:09 UTC

If you're foundation for your arguments is wrong, what else do you expect me to do?

2019-04-05 02:32:13 UTC

i dont think he can operate without word of authority

Good luck and Cheerio

2019-04-05 02:32:22 UTC

his nasa fan boism is too strong

2019-04-05 02:32:48 UTC

I want to see Jaxa debate without using an insult

2019-04-05 02:32:58 UTC

I wonder IF he could do that

2019-04-05 02:33:10 UTC

!mute @Quid Est Veritas? concern trolling

2019-04-05 02:33:10 UTC

Cinders Of The Void#6455 (244984192729874432) is now muted for '** concern trolling**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-04-05 02:34:08 UTC

@!GPT mind explaining aether

2019-04-05 02:34:16 UTC

Unless you explained earlier

2019-04-05 02:35:30 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563552266250878985/unknown-71.png

2019-04-05 02:36:06 UTC

what about aehte rin the helio

2019-04-05 02:36:19 UTC

aether has to be detecte din the helio

2019-04-05 02:36:23 UTC

during this debate

2019-04-05 02:36:31 UTC

we prob moved 5 million miles through space

2019-04-05 02:36:39 UTC

detect a change in patterns

2019-04-05 02:36:44 UTC

never been recorded

2019-04-05 02:37:00 UTC

What aether?

2019-04-05 02:37:10 UTC

when the michelson morrisy experiment spun the table and detected the space changing it proved FE and disproved helio

2019-04-05 02:37:17 UTC

which is hy globers will scream false

2019-04-05 02:37:23 UTC

which is true from there POV

2019-04-05 02:37:43 UTC

they are not intreste din proving FE

2019-04-05 02:37:54 UTC

only a biased math equation theory bs will suffice

2019-04-05 02:38:44 UTC

if we are moving ina heliocentric model you should be able to detect as we move through space

2019-04-05 02:38:51 UTC

no experiment has to yet date

2019-04-05 02:38:56 UTC

cept for theories

2019-04-05 02:39:12 UTC

which are just really smart guy says so ideas

2019-04-05 02:39:47 UTC

Since the difference in shadow length is 7 degrees in Alexandria and Syene, that means the two cities are 7 degrees apart on Earth's 360-degrees surface. Eratosthenes hired a man to pace the distance between the two cities and learned they were 5,000 stadia apart, which is about 800 kilometres.

He could then use simple proportions to find the Earth's circumference โ€” 7.2 degrees is 1/50 of 360 degrees, so 800 times 50 equals 40,000 kilometers. And just like that, a man 2200 years ago found the circumference of our entire planet with just a stick and his brain.

2019-04-05 02:39:57 UTC

heliocentric terms aether and dark matter

2019-04-05 02:40:08 UTC

the un scene matter holding the universe together

2019-04-05 02:40:15 UTC

dark matter is a hypothesis

@Kazok lmfao <:lul:484994724118134784> ..

2019-04-05 02:40:18 UTC

ya that used to be called aether

2019-04-05 02:40:21 UTC

not an assumption

2019-04-05 02:40:21 UTC

they just renamed it

2019-04-05 02:40:41 UTC

the hypothesis of dark matter is completely different than the hypothesis of ether

2019-04-05 02:40:52 UTC

Guess who's back, kids?

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