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2019-04-03 15:41:02 UTC

Are you asking me how day and night work on flat earth?

2019-04-03 15:41:08 UTC

Yes

2019-04-03 15:41:11 UTC

Ohh

2019-04-03 15:41:25 UTC

Well you've seen a spotlight before yes?

2019-04-03 15:41:28 UTC

Or a weak light?

2019-04-03 15:41:29 UTC

I've seen all that that's why I was like huuh

2019-04-03 15:41:33 UTC

Mhm

2019-04-03 15:41:34 UTC

The light doesn't travel forever...

2019-04-03 15:41:48 UTC

True

2019-04-03 15:41:59 UTC

We have assumed that the sun is much bigger than earth and that it's light travels FOREVER through space

2019-04-03 15:42:21 UTC

So if our idea of the sun is wrong then day/night on flat earth would be a lot different

2019-04-03 15:42:28 UTC

Did we really say it travels forever?

2019-04-03 15:42:42 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563025596419145728/image0.jpg

2019-04-03 15:43:23 UTC

Yes, light is known to travel indefinitely but also spreads at a rate squared so light seems to "end" at a part where it's spread enough to not be picked up by the human eye

2019-04-03 15:43:31 UTC

Okay, not forever but you know what I mean

2019-04-03 15:43:40 UTC

The way we have been taught.

2019-04-03 15:44:13 UTC

@tester Thanks for explaining that

2019-04-03 15:44:24 UTC

Anyway, how would it work on a flat earth?

2019-04-03 15:44:47 UTC

IT would be a much smaller light that rotates above the plane.

2019-04-03 15:45:06 UTC

Ever heard of the shumaan frequency?

2019-04-03 15:45:17 UTC

That should explain better

2019-04-03 15:45:24 UTC

The earth is giving off a frequency.

2019-04-03 15:45:29 UTC

I have a theory.

2019-04-03 15:45:41 UTC

Never heard of that

2019-04-03 15:45:45 UTC

What is it?

2019-04-03 15:46:03 UTC

It's a frequency that the earth gives off.

2019-04-03 15:46:07 UTC

Do you guys think the Holocaust happened

2019-04-03 15:46:11 UTC

Ok

2019-04-03 15:46:13 UTC

It's mainstream science as far as I know

2019-04-03 15:46:27 UTC

@jlegend do you?

2019-04-03 15:46:31 UTC

It's important because of my theory

2019-04-03 15:46:35 UTC

Our heart has a frequency that causes our heart to expand and contract

2019-04-03 15:46:44 UTC

Ok

2019-04-03 15:46:48 UTC

Yeah

2019-04-03 15:46:50 UTC

So?

2019-04-03 15:47:00 UTC

@joestertilt yes I do

2019-04-03 15:47:00 UTC

If you had a MUCH slower frequency that would cause the sun to expand and contract, that would give us "seasons"

2019-04-03 15:47:08 UTC

hEART = earth

2019-04-03 15:47:14 UTC

Tell me more.

2019-04-03 15:47:24 UTC

I mean go around in a smaller circle or a wide circle. That is what I mean by expand and contract

2019-04-03 15:47:36 UTC

Not the sun getting bigger or smaller

2019-04-03 15:47:36 UTC

@jlegend so your fishing?

2019-04-03 15:48:15 UTC

The heart doesn't have a frequency like the shumaan frequency. A heart frequency is a time variable, the shumaan is a frequency of it's electromagnetic spectrum

2019-04-03 15:48:52 UTC

At least of what I remember from the shumaan frequency. It's been awhile

2019-04-03 15:48:54 UTC

Doesn't the human body have an electrical charge?

2019-04-03 15:49:03 UTC

Is it "spick and span" or "spick and spam"?

2019-04-03 15:49:08 UTC

Span

2019-04-03 15:49:10 UTC

Yeah exactly, why do the shock us to revive people?

2019-04-03 15:49:22 UTC

and then it brings back the "pulse"

2019-04-03 15:49:23 UTC

Because it forces our muscles to contact

2019-04-03 15:49:25 UTC

It restarts your heart

2019-04-03 15:49:28 UTC

Schuumans thatโ€™s the theory

2019-04-03 15:49:33 UTC

I told her

2019-04-03 15:49:46 UTC

So when you get that shock

2019-04-03 15:49:52 UTC

Yes but what is causing our heart muscle to expand and contract without that

2019-04-03 15:49:53 UTC

@Human Sheeple schuumans resonance on a flat plane?

2019-04-03 15:49:54 UTC

It basically resets the beat

2019-04-03 15:50:07 UTC

And hopefully the heart starts on its own with a regular beat

2019-04-03 15:50:13 UTC

Theory can still exist

2019-04-03 15:50:25 UTC

The older you get t

2019-04-03 15:50:25 UTC

Our brain tells our muscles to move just like why you blink or move your fingers

2019-04-03 15:50:28 UTC

The lesss

2019-04-03 15:50:32 UTC

Or swallow

2019-04-03 15:50:33 UTC

Chance it works

2019-04-03 15:50:53 UTC

How does our brain send the signal? It's all exectrical

2019-04-03 15:50:55 UTC

Heart muscles get weaker

2019-04-03 15:51:02 UTC

Exactly

2019-04-03 15:51:08 UTC

All charges sent out

2019-04-03 15:51:41 UTC

Yes it's an electrical pulse to our nervous system to move a muscle. But it's the muscles that move the heart

2019-04-03 15:52:06 UTC

True

2019-04-03 15:52:25 UTC

But what's moving those muscles?

2019-04-03 15:52:29 UTC

The brain no?

2019-04-03 15:52:38 UTC

This is like a what came first the chicken or egg?

2019-04-03 15:52:44 UTC

Nah, not always. I've been upgraded to propane. Got sick of always having plug myself in

2019-04-03 15:52:46 UTC

Anyway the point of this is that I believe it's an electromagnetic force that causes the suns circuit to expand and collapse on a yearly basis

2019-04-03 15:52:50 UTC

A muscle contraction that is activated by a electrical pulse from the brain

2019-04-03 15:53:34 UTC

At least, that is what would make the most sense to me if the earth is flat

2019-04-03 15:53:52 UTC

But you're basing that off of false account

2019-04-03 15:53:55 UTC

Of science

2019-04-03 15:54:09 UTC

What's the true account?

2019-04-03 15:54:18 UTC

lol

2019-04-03 15:55:31 UTC

He's basing his whole idea on the basis of a heart frequency as if it's the same as a electromagnetic field frequency. But the heart uses time as a variable for it's frequency, like the frequency of cars that drive a road

2019-04-03 15:56:41 UTC

So basically, that makes him wrong

2019-04-03 15:57:14 UTC

And his flat earth theory doesn't make any sense according to science

2019-04-03 15:57:15 UTC

Under what he gave for his reasoning, yes since he uses false definitions for his conclusion

2019-04-03 15:57:32 UTC

Now there could be a different reason, but his current doesn't make sense

2019-04-03 15:58:11 UTC

The distances we see according to the official curvature formula don't make sense.

2019-04-03 15:58:57 UTC

A force that is powerful enough to hold all of the ocean to the ball, and yet we can resist that force and stand up and walk around doesn't make sense.

2019-04-03 15:59:14 UTC

Maybe I'm being dumb, but I like thinking in abstract ways.

2019-04-03 16:00:05 UTC

Well I haven't tested that myself so I can't argue with that

2019-04-03 16:00:10 UTC

The ocean is much heavier than us

2019-04-03 16:00:30 UTC

Size and weight have a lot to do with gravity

2019-04-03 16:00:33 UTC

The ocean cannot get up and walk around

2019-04-03 16:00:45 UTC

It can create waves

2019-04-03 16:00:53 UTC

Yeah I know

2019-04-03 16:01:07 UTC

It is kinda confusing tbh

2019-04-03 16:01:10 UTC

Yes and waves are not prevented by gravity

2019-04-03 16:01:33 UTC

Well they are resisted, that's why they reduce as time goes on unless impacted by a third force

2019-04-03 16:01:56 UTC

And don't forget.. evaporation

2019-04-03 16:02:13 UTC

Gases are very light, thus minimal gravity

2019-04-03 16:02:26 UTC

"gravity"

2019-04-03 16:02:40 UTC

What makes something "light" in the first place?

2019-04-03 16:02:50 UTC

Yes they are light because they are less dense and have less weight thus "light" gravity isn't needed.

2019-04-03 16:02:55 UTC

The amount of protons and electrons and neutrons

2019-04-03 16:03:07 UTC

And the density of them

2019-04-03 16:03:43 UTC

I think it's very simple. Everything on the ground has weight and density, and is more dense and heavier than the air around it. Therefore it falls

2019-04-03 16:03:51 UTC

Weight is related to gravity

2019-04-03 16:03:54 UTC

Anything lighter rises, like helium

2019-04-03 16:04:14 UTC

If gravity isn't real, neither is weight

2019-04-03 16:04:28 UTC

But density is real

2019-04-03 16:05:04 UTC

Well density is more a concept of space between objects.

2019-04-03 16:05:12 UTC

Ahh yes, the "it's all relative" argument

2019-04-03 16:05:47 UTC

No, the definition of density is how close something is. That's not an argument that's a definition

2019-04-03 16:05:49 UTC

The flat earth model doesn't abide by that universe so it doesn't apply.

2019-04-03 16:06:19 UTC

There is a universal down in my opinion, not relative to where we are on the plane.

2019-04-03 16:08:00 UTC

We are taught the opposite that "up" and "down" are all relative to where we are on the ball.

2019-04-03 16:08:08 UTC

Obviously you already know this.

2019-04-03 16:08:31 UTC

Isn't it true?

2019-04-03 16:08:52 UTC

We assumed that our entire lives

2019-04-03 16:09:11 UTC

Well...I did until about 2 years ago.

2019-04-03 16:09:40 UTC

Prove it's false

2019-04-03 16:10:15 UTC

It's hard to prove, the main thing I can show is the contradiction of various distances we see

2019-04-03 16:10:47 UTC

Maybe we are on a ball and it is just much bigger than we are told....or it's flat. One or the other.

2019-04-03 16:11:07 UTC

And it's the only argument you have against something everyone believes in

2019-04-03 16:11:27 UTC

Not the only argument, just one of the best.

2019-04-03 16:12:06 UTC

The idea that our relatively tiny planet and it's gravity can withstand the enormous vacuum of space doesn't really make sense to me.

2019-04-03 16:12:23 UTC

I mean withstand meaning holding our atmosphere

2019-04-03 16:12:28 UTC

Why not?

2019-04-03 16:12:54 UTC

Well because pressurized systems never exist next to a vacuum without a barrier

2019-04-03 16:13:07 UTC

except with the magical force called gravity

2019-04-03 16:13:52 UTC

I don't think space really is a vacuum

2019-04-03 16:14:01 UTC

Well that's different...

2019-04-03 16:14:10 UTC

How?

2019-04-03 16:14:16 UTC

Gravity - keeps us orbiting around sun but not enough to pull us in. Keeps our moon orbiting around us but not enough to pull it down.. wheeph we just so lucky

2019-04-03 16:14:22 UTC

Because it's scientific consensus that it's a vacuum

2019-04-03 16:14:48 UTC

Why does it have black holes, stars and all?

2019-04-03 16:14:56 UTC

If it's just a vacuum

2019-04-03 16:15:10 UTC

Also, you seem to agree with science now

2019-04-03 16:15:24 UTC

No I don't, I'm just pointing out what the consensus is

2019-04-03 16:15:32 UTC

I don't agree with it.

2019-04-03 16:15:58 UTC

That is why you believing it's not is "different"

2019-04-03 16:16:14 UTC

Everyone else agrees that it is a vacuum

2019-04-03 16:16:26 UTC

Well, I don't

2019-04-03 16:16:37 UTC

It's not a vacuum it's an area of extremely low pressure

2019-04-03 16:16:38 UTC

I don't, I think it's a swiffer

2019-04-03 16:16:59 UTC

Low pressure, or negative pressure?

2019-04-03 16:17:06 UTC

Low pressure

2019-04-03 16:17:28 UTC

Still, low pressure next to a higher pressure tends to equalize

2019-04-03 16:18:06 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563034504541765642/Vacuum_pressure.png

2019-04-03 16:18:18 UTC

That is "outer space" according to science

2019-04-03 16:18:27 UTC

A very strong vacuum I would say

2019-04-03 16:18:58 UTC

Vacuum's don't suck.

2019-04-03 16:19:08 UTC

Very **very** common misconception.

2019-04-03 16:19:29 UTC

Then what do they do?

2019-04-03 16:19:37 UTC

Nothing?

2019-04-03 16:20:00 UTC

Plug it in. Dun

2019-04-03 16:20:46 UTC

Vacuum's don't do a thing. However, some other gas may expand to fill the vacuum, if allowed to do so.

2019-04-03 16:21:42 UTC

What allows it to do it?

2019-04-03 16:21:57 UTC

I mean technically you're right, but what happens when the vacuum is exposed to our atmosphere is what I am referring to

2019-04-03 16:22:25 UTC

Gas don't self replicate or reproduce. Pointless conversation

2019-04-03 16:22:54 UTC

Who said they do?

2019-04-03 16:23:39 UTC

I guess it can expand to fill void.

2019-04-03 16:24:24 UTC

Vacuum or void. What ever u wanna call it

2019-04-03 16:25:29 UTC

Welp, time to make a simulation...

2019-04-03 16:25:41 UTC

I have some gas surrounding a sphere with gravity.

2019-04-03 16:25:56 UTC

It stays, but when I disable gravity, it expands as you said.

2019-04-03 16:27:43 UTC

I don't really know what I'm talking about lol, jus trying get my xp points up
Jk lol

2019-04-03 16:29:39 UTC

The simulation shows that vacuum can exist next to an atmosphere. Really, basic physics.

2019-04-03 16:30:01 UTC

Models and simulations

2019-04-03 16:30:04 UTC

๐Ÿ˜‚

2019-04-03 16:30:05 UTC

Only if gravity exists

2019-04-03 16:30:17 UTC

Velcro atmosphere theory ๐Ÿ˜‚

2019-04-03 16:30:18 UTC

Yet, people believe it doesn't

2019-04-03 16:31:48 UTC

<:chunky:561296604405956618>

2019-04-03 16:32:56 UTC

@Citizen Z You should go check out <#538929818834698260> ๐Ÿ˜‰

2019-04-03 16:35:08 UTC

There's a big lie there, smh.

2019-04-03 16:39:19 UTC

And I mean, if you really hate simulations that much, I am doing an experiment with a few peeps from different places, to determine if the FE model matches sun observations.

2019-04-03 16:44:55 UTC

The model is the surface is flat

2019-04-03 16:45:08 UTC

Take a look over a large body of water

2019-04-03 16:45:11 UTC

No curve.

2019-04-03 16:46:08 UTC

Feel free to make your best guess as to how everything else works

2019-04-03 16:49:19 UTC

Well duh, nobody ever said you can see curve from ground level.

2019-04-03 16:50:45 UTC

We'll be measuring the sun's position in the sky and estimate its height with parallax and see if the results ever make sense.

2019-04-03 16:52:40 UTC
2019-04-03 16:52:41 UTC

Actually quite a few people hallucinate curvature at ground level

2019-04-03 16:53:09 UTC

I've seen quite a few comments of people saying they can see it at the beach

2019-04-03 16:59:15 UTC

**Question Of The Day #43**

Is there a plan, lead by NASA, to fake an alien invasion and cause humanity to unite under a New World Order?

Tell us what you think in the <#484514023698726912> ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2019-04-03 17:07:56 UTC

What?

2019-04-03 17:07:59 UTC

No

2019-04-03 17:12:53 UTC

@EpicDragonFire445 Itโ€™s one of the conspiracies. Called Project Blue Beam. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2019-04-03 17:13:15 UTC

Yup, I already got my alien suit๐Ÿ˜‰ see u on battle field

2019-04-03 17:13:24 UTC

Lmao

2019-04-03 17:13:32 UTC

It doesn't make sense

2019-04-03 17:14:14 UTC

What dead president wished or mentioned this? I forget

2019-04-03 17:15:07 UTC

Which*

2019-04-03 17:15:19 UTC

:3

2019-04-03 17:15:28 UTC

Regan, Bush Senior, a bunch of them

2019-04-03 17:15:43 UTC

Yeah, probably

2019-04-03 17:16:29 UTC

Regan was the one I was thinking of. I should of known it'd be the Hollywood president

2019-04-03 17:18:52 UTC

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

2019-04-03 17:19:10 UTC

n1gga its round

2019-04-03 17:19:45 UTC

There's another clip of bush talking about an alien threat, but I can't find it at the moment

2019-04-03 17:21:38 UTC

I've seen clip of Obama talking nwo, I'd find it but I sux

2019-04-03 17:22:09 UTC

Yeah Obama said the same thing

2019-04-03 17:22:25 UTC

They all say an alien invasion would really be a great thing to unite us

2019-04-03 17:22:52 UTC

Yes

2019-04-03 17:23:55 UTC

Anyone got any proof?

2019-04-03 17:23:55 UTC

There was a clip I saw of bush Jr on a talk show saying there are deeply secrets the government are keeping to themselves

2019-04-03 17:24:09 UTC

Deep*

2019-04-03 17:24:39 UTC

imagine thinking that the earth is flat

2019-04-03 17:24:46 UTC

I sure pity those people

2019-04-03 17:25:25 UTC

I pity ๐Ÿ‘ that ignore all life's red flags

2019-04-03 17:25:26 UTC

Thanks, your pity really means a lot

2019-04-03 17:25:59 UTC

I know I live on the other side of the gllobe but ehehehe

2019-04-03 17:26:19 UTC

do you guys get beaten alot or are you just dropped?

2019-04-03 17:26:37 UTC

๐Ÿค”

2019-04-03 17:26:50 UTC

Oh do you know other side of globe? I could be 1 block away dum dum dum dum

2019-04-03 17:27:12 UTC

How* I m getting sick auto correct

2019-04-03 17:28:24 UTC

Yes the other side of the glabe, not the pancake. There might be hope for you.

2019-04-03 17:28:50 UTC

Not for you, Mr. Assumptions

2019-04-03 17:29:30 UTC

I dont really need it buddy, im not as stupid as a person with down syndrome unlike you.

2019-04-03 17:29:54 UTC

Thanks again Mr assumptions lol

2019-04-03 17:29:56 UTC

Very mature.

2019-04-03 17:30:12 UTC

!mute @Brainless_Dog n word

2019-04-03 17:30:13 UTC

Brainless_Dog#2210 (289882092743950336) is now muted for '**n word**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-04-03 17:30:24 UTC

The truth hurts doesn't it?

2019-04-03 17:30:30 UTC

LMAO

2019-04-03 17:30:34 UTC

!mute @SponkeN adhom

2019-04-03 17:30:34 UTC

SponkeN#0762 (170542482264686593) is now muted for '**adhom**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-04-03 17:30:47 UTC

Yeah that is why many people choose to be ignorant

2019-04-03 17:31:02 UTC

No, your assumptions don't hurt lmao

2019-04-03 17:32:52 UTC

Trebek: what is adhom, for 500?

2019-04-03 17:48:45 UTC

Well, that really killed chat.

2019-04-03 17:48:47 UTC

Kek.

2019-04-03 17:52:53 UTC

ay

2019-04-03 17:52:57 UTC

how u all doin

2019-04-03 17:53:12 UTC

Doing alright, thanks

2019-04-03 17:53:14 UTC

You?

2019-04-03 17:53:20 UTC

fine

2019-04-03 17:53:29 UTC

are you a flatty?

2019-04-03 17:53:39 UTC

No, Iโ€™m not

2019-04-03 17:53:50 UTC

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

2019-04-03 17:54:08 UTC

i didnt say a bad word?

2019-04-03 17:54:11 UTC

tf

2019-04-03 17:54:20 UTC

I am a globe guy

2019-04-03 17:54:46 UTC

No idea, the owners made some words off limits after Discord started shutting down Partner Servers for bad language.

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