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2019-02-07 12:53:24 UTC

Right

2019-02-07 12:53:52 UTC

Think of a bar magnet in the sky

2019-02-07 19:31:39 UTC

hello yes I wish to debate

2019-02-07 19:34:05 UTC

hello yes debate?

2019-02-07 19:34:32 UTC

yeah but i might take a few to respond

2019-02-07 19:34:42 UTC

goodbye no agreement

2019-02-07 19:34:45 UTC

not sure if anyone else will join but they are welcome

2019-02-07 19:34:48 UTC

earth is round

2019-02-07 19:35:03 UTC

no, it cant be due to sight distances.

2019-02-07 19:35:11 UTC

wdym sight distances

2019-02-07 19:36:20 UTC

the fact if the earth was round we would be able to see as far

2019-02-07 19:36:24 UTC

as we do

2019-02-07 19:36:47 UTC

so you're saying the earth is round

2019-02-07 19:38:13 UTC

round like a pizza with stuffed crust

2019-02-07 19:38:25 UTC

uh

2019-02-07 19:38:37 UTC

ok so i'm just going to assume there was a typo and you meant we wouldn't

2019-02-07 19:38:44 UTC

no tyop

2019-02-07 19:38:47 UTC

sight is infinite unless something is obstructing your view

2019-02-07 19:38:52 UTC

wrong

2019-02-07 19:39:05 UTC

how is it wrong

2019-02-07 19:39:26 UTC

easy

2019-02-07 19:39:28 UTC
2019-02-07 19:39:41 UTC

no obstructions

2019-02-07 19:39:45 UTC

causes great visibility

2019-02-07 19:39:54 UTC

I was gonna start a vaccine debate but guess not.

2019-02-07 19:40:34 UTC

as long as the light can reach your eye

2019-02-07 19:40:42 UTC

you can see it

2019-02-07 19:40:46 UTC

no

2019-02-07 19:40:51 UTC

lol

2019-02-07 19:40:53 UTC

yes, that's literally how eyes work

2019-02-07 19:40:57 UTC

no its not

2019-02-07 19:41:11 UTC

Hey teith

2019-02-07 19:41:14 UTC

it depends on the angle the light is coming to your retina

2019-02-07 19:41:23 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/543154327947051009/unknown.png

2019-02-07 19:41:24 UTC

Do you think earth is round or flat?

2019-02-07 19:41:33 UTC

light goes into eye and into your optic nerve

2019-02-07 19:41:37 UTC

if the angle becomes as shallow as .02 degrees, the light is unresolvable

2019-02-07 19:41:42 UTC

causing the wonderful thing known as sight

2019-02-07 19:41:49 UTC

plus you have atmosphere

2019-02-07 19:41:49 UTC

Teith?

2019-02-07 19:41:56 UTC

I think the earth is round

2019-02-07 19:42:02 UTC

Ok

2019-02-07 19:42:04 UTC

there is priolly 5 storms between you and the tallest mountain

2019-02-07 19:42:13 UTC

plus angular resolution

2019-02-07 19:42:33 UTC

lmao a really bad storm just went over us yesterday actually

2019-02-07 19:42:34 UTC

if you can debunk angular resolution let me know

2019-02-07 19:42:41 UTC

wdym angular resolution

2019-02-07 19:42:48 UTC

look it up

2019-02-07 19:42:49 UTC

tallest, highest, or furthest from the center of the earth Z :^)

2019-02-07 19:42:50 UTC

as long as there are no obstructions, you can see

2019-02-07 19:42:56 UTC

wrong

2019-02-07 19:43:12 UTC

things disappear bottom up depending on the angle of view

2019-02-07 19:43:21 UTC

Teith is right

2019-02-07 19:43:28 UTC

no teith is not right

2019-02-07 19:43:35 UTC

light focuses into your lens then bounce around your eye things then go into your optical nerve

2019-02-07 19:43:41 UTC

teith he is making the point that at far enough distances things dont reflex or emit enough lights for your eyes to distinguish them

2019-02-07 19:43:42 UTC

you guys dont know how optics works

2019-02-07 19:43:56 UTC

its known

2019-02-07 19:43:56 UTC

no u

2019-02-07 19:43:58 UTC

Hey citizen, can you show me that 1 flat earth image pls?

2019-02-07 19:44:01 UTC

yes, there is light coming from them, just not enough light

2019-02-07 19:44:07 UTC

as long as there is light

2019-02-07 19:44:09 UTC

you can see it

2019-02-07 19:44:13 UTC

no matter how far away you are

2019-02-07 19:44:22 UTC

it may be hard to distinguish but you can see it

2019-02-07 19:44:26 UTC

teith, that isnt true

2019-02-07 19:44:41 UTC

light doesn't just stop moving like that

2019-02-07 19:44:45 UTC

can you see a coin from a mile away?

2019-02-07 19:44:45 UTC

if thr light gets to a degree of less than .02 the eye cant resolve it

2019-02-07 19:44:48 UTC

yes

2019-02-07 19:44:50 UTC

you can

2019-02-07 19:44:53 UTC

ok, do it

2019-02-07 19:44:54 UTC

no you cant

2019-02-07 19:44:56 UTC

it'll be hard to make out, but you can see it

2019-02-07 19:45:02 UTC

like REALLY REALLY hard to make out

2019-02-07 19:45:05 UTC

but you can technically see it

2019-02-07 19:45:16 UTC

teith, you cant phyically see it

2019-02-07 19:45:21 UTC

you can see it

2019-02-07 19:45:48 UTC

listen guys, optics doesnt prove the flat earth, it just debunks parts of the globe earth evidences like things disappearing from the bottom up due to obstruction.

2019-02-07 19:46:03 UTC

which is a pretty big deal

2019-02-07 19:46:18 UTC

globe earth doesnt measure curve

2019-02-07 19:46:43 UTC

they just see obstruction and then equate it to curevature

2019-02-07 19:46:52 UTC

when in reality it is just the way we see

2019-02-07 19:47:26 UTC

the simple fact that you can see the sky is disproving that entire idea

2019-02-07 19:48:14 UTC

no

2019-02-07 19:48:17 UTC

If space isnโ€™t real explain stars and meteors.

2019-02-07 19:48:21 UTC

the sky is on a steep angle

2019-02-07 19:48:28 UTC

ok but that's from a flat earther's point of view

2019-02-07 19:48:43 UTC

relax for a moment and watch the video

2019-02-07 19:48:43 UTC

why don't you take a look from a globe earther's point of view

2019-02-07 19:48:48 UTC

i have

2019-02-07 19:48:49 UTC

I can't i'm at school

2019-02-07 19:48:51 UTC

lol

2019-02-07 19:49:03 UTC

Hol up chief

2019-02-07 19:49:08 UTC

k then we are done till you can watch the video and understand where we are coming from

2019-02-07 19:49:17 UTC

I understand where you are coming from

2019-02-07 19:49:19 UTC

cuz you arent comprhending

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