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2019-04-06 17:35:58 UTC

ill have to do some research

2019-04-06 17:36:15 UTC

and by research i mean going online

2019-04-06 17:37:16 UTC

Have you guys seen how on the ISS you can see air bubbles rising from astronauts helmets as if they are under water?

2019-04-06 17:37:16 UTC

maybe theres a universe where physics dont really make sense and the earth is flat that would be interesting

2019-04-06 17:37:22 UTC

no

2019-04-06 17:37:24 UTC

i havent

2019-04-06 17:37:46 UTC

@Green Knight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcwhwZr7_EU&feature=youtu.be May I ask you to watch this video and write for me a fair, objective, impartial rebuttal to it, thank you.

2019-04-06 17:37:59 UTC

I am gonna need to find out how I connect my pc to my telescope so I can film the iss
And if that is not enough I can do a livestream of it all

2019-04-06 17:38:16 UTC

i think you need a special telescope for that

2019-04-06 17:38:33 UTC

You just need a good telescope for that actually

2019-04-06 17:38:36 UTC

@Tejiu The Gecko How, exactly, are you expecting to see a football field over 400 miles up when you can only see a dot when planes fly overhead at a measly 35,000 feet? Or 6 miles?

2019-04-06 17:38:43 UTC

Oh no BUBBLE TROUBLE

2019-04-06 17:39:03 UTC

its not as big as a football field if it was everyone could see it

2019-04-06 17:39:17 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564142096802512896/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190406203905.png

2019-04-06 17:39:18 UTC

Dude do you know how far of a distance there is between those two?

2019-04-06 17:39:31 UTC

@eletrick33 Not even. That's not how angular resolution and diffraction work..

2019-04-06 17:39:32 UTC

and getting that in to space would be near impossible

2019-04-06 17:39:37 UTC

what

2019-04-06 17:39:41 UTC

Those are too small of objects

2019-04-06 17:39:49 UTC

Distance and size matters a lot

2019-04-06 17:40:17 UTC

Then God said, “Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from thewaters.” Thus God made the firmament, and divided the waterswhich were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven.

2019-04-06 17:40:21 UTC

When people triangulate the ISS on a spherical earth they get an altitude of about 400km, but on a flat earth the light is much much closer, maybe 30km high

2019-04-06 17:40:42 UTC
2019-04-06 17:40:43 UTC

So God made a firmament also translated dome and called it heaven or sky and said there is water above it

2019-04-06 17:40:58 UTC

genesis 1:7

2019-04-06 17:40:59 UTC

**Genesis 1:7 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust


<7> So God made the dome and separated the waters that were under the dome from the waters that were above the dome. And it was so. ```

2019-04-06 17:41:04 UTC

*Clouds.*

2019-04-06 17:41:20 UTC

Clouds hold water, yes.

2019-04-06 17:41:30 UTC

So maybe the space station is really In space but space is water

2019-04-06 17:41:42 UTC

$setversion LXX

2019-04-06 17:41:42 UTC

2019-04-06 17:41:51 UTC

+setversion LXX

2019-04-06 17:41:51 UTC

2019-04-06 17:41:56 UTC

Interesting.

2019-04-06 17:41:57 UTC

genesis 1:7

2019-04-06 17:41:58 UTC

**Genesis 1:7 - Septuaginta (LXX)**

```Dust


<7> καὶ ἐποίησεν ὁ θεὸς τὸ στερέωμα καὶ διεχώρισεν ὁ θεὸς ἀνὰ μέσον τοῦ ὕδατος ὃ ἦν ὑποκάτω τοῦ στερεώματος καὶ ἀνὰ μέσον τοῦ ὕδατος τοῦ ἐπάνω τοῦ στερεώματος ```

2019-04-06 17:42:04 UTC

._.

2019-04-06 17:42:22 UTC

$setversion DSS

2019-04-06 17:42:22 UTC

I can’t read Ancient Greek like you can, Sheeple, Kek.

2019-04-06 17:42:23 UTC

2019-04-06 17:43:09 UTC

$setversion wyc

2019-04-06 17:43:09 UTC

2019-04-06 17:43:31 UTC

$setversion wyc

2019-04-06 17:43:31 UTC

2019-04-06 17:43:47 UTC

$versions

2019-04-06 17:43:47 UTC

2019-04-06 17:44:01 UTC

Sheesh what are you guys doing?

2019-04-06 17:44:03 UTC

I hate bots

2019-04-06 17:44:07 UTC

Or trying to do?

2019-04-06 17:44:09 UTC

<:flipthebird:563179943056506890>

2019-04-06 17:44:09 UTC

Just stop

2019-04-06 17:44:26 UTC

Lol

2019-04-06 17:44:34 UTC

Noice

2019-04-06 17:44:38 UTC

$setversion ylt

2019-04-06 17:44:38 UTC

2019-04-06 17:44:44 UTC

genesis 1:7

2019-04-06 17:44:44 UTC

**Genesis 1:7 - Septuaginta (LXX)**

```Dust


<7> καὶ ἐποίησεν ὁ θεὸς τὸ στερέωμα καὶ διεχώρισεν ὁ θεὸς ἀνὰ μέσον τοῦ ὕδατος ὃ ἦν ὑποκάτω τοῦ στερεώματος καὶ ἀνὰ μέσον τοῦ ὕδατος τοῦ ἐπάνω τοῦ στερεώματος ```

2019-04-06 17:44:50 UTC

Sheeple I swear

2019-04-06 17:44:55 UTC

I will shear you

2019-04-06 17:45:00 UTC

Young’s literal? Oof.

2019-04-06 17:45:04 UTC

Good luck reading that.

2019-04-06 17:45:22 UTC

I haven't been here in a while and it seems the Anti-Glober sentiment is high

2019-04-06 17:45:30 UTC

Point is outer space could be liquid

2019-04-06 17:45:35 UTC

What?

2019-04-06 17:45:43 UTC

Science and Bible agree

2019-04-06 17:45:53 UTC

Consistent with space station bubbles

2019-04-06 17:45:56 UTC

*Dark matter, Kek*

2019-04-06 17:46:37 UTC

Superfluids are very cold, though.

2019-04-06 17:46:49 UTC

How exactly does that work?

2019-04-06 17:47:04 UTC

10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA

2019-04-06 17:47:17 UTC

@Ætos Freeze helium below -271 degrees C

2019-04-06 17:47:25 UTC

Superfluid will accelerate upwards

2019-04-06 17:47:26 UTC

what how could space be liquid? it would freeze because its just that cold

2019-04-06 17:47:31 UTC

Yeah, Sheeple, but that’s *liquid helium*

2019-04-06 17:47:36 UTC

That stuff is cold as all hell

2019-04-06 17:47:53 UTC

No there's a transition temperature between liquid helium and super fluid helium at 2.7 degrees K

2019-04-06 17:48:02 UTC

yeah that stuff would freeze your nuts off instantly

2019-04-06 17:48:06 UTC

^

2019-04-06 17:48:26 UTC

Whether it’s 0.1 K or 3 K, it’s cold.

2019-04-06 17:48:30 UTC

Real cold.

2019-04-06 17:48:31 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564144422284034068/FlatEarthAether.png

2019-04-06 17:48:35 UTC

Yeah real cold

2019-04-06 17:48:46 UTC

Point is this fluid increases density but yet accelerates upwards

2019-04-06 17:48:59 UTC

It's like "gravity" gets switched off

2019-04-06 17:49:03 UTC

The body has lost kinetic energy

2019-04-06 17:49:18 UTC

It's Sheeple's 10th law of acceleration, the aether itself

2019-04-06 17:49:26 UTC

hm

2019-04-06 17:49:56 UTC

@Ætos Do you accept the existence of the aether?

2019-04-06 17:53:30 UTC

doesnt aether support gravity? which flat earthers are against

2019-04-06 17:54:03 UTC

In the quantum sense, sure.

2019-04-06 17:54:20 UTC

I’ve always found the electric universe concepts interesting.

2019-04-06 17:55:02 UTC

ive always found string theory and m theory interesting its really cool stuff you should check it out

2019-04-06 17:55:09 UTC

Also, Aether doesn’t support gravity.

2019-04-06 17:55:17 UTC

yeah but the electric universe theory fails to explain supernovas and a couple other things.

2019-04-06 17:55:19 UTC

It doesn’t go against it, either.

2019-04-06 17:56:06 UTC

Gravity is a very distinct thing in most universe theories as few can incorporate it properly.

2019-04-06 17:56:31 UTC

Which just leaves it as a sort of “Yeah, it’s a thing, but no one knows why.”

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