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So it really is an irrational belief system
I didnt say billions saw it
I said there are 7 billion+ people alive
I gave several ways you can prove to yourself that we've been to space and that there is orbit from gravity, but I guess that isn't enough. Logic really never is enough.
Citizen and reesey have been raping rule 15 for quite a while
Just saw your post thing, by "teleports" I mean both the man and the black thing that's slightly moving upwards on the very left of the screen both fade out, then fade in around 4 seconds ahead.
It looks like the man is CGI, or whatever graphical thing this is referring to, because the space station is stationary, no pun intended, but the man and the little black object on the left are not, they're moving. So it looks as though the man is the only thing being "graphically manipulated". Also, talk about zooming-in to get an angle out of context.
W o a h, that's astonishingly amazing argument. Just claim I'm wrong and that I'm brain washed.
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It fades out the clip and fades in further in time. When the man is through the door and the small black object is higher up.
This isn't complicated.
Yes, by fading out and fading in...
Jesus christ dude, I'm explaining this simply.
*Fade out, fade in*
With common sense you can simply have the thought that there is no reason to make the man vanish.
Not sure what this gif is supposed to be, but ok
It's a blurry one second gif of a satellite looking object, I cant tell what it's supposed to show cause im brainwashed
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Balls are flat confirmed
Look, no curvature
I was brainwashed all along!
No curvature?
Basketballs have bumps
Boi
It even says it's bumpy
There is no curving downwards
Must be flat.
I don't think youve ever held a basketball
There are small bumbs on them.
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If the moon is thousands of miles up, why can we see the moon in daytime even through the entire atmosphere, but the world record for farthest distance seen is, I think 275 miles?
If we can't see infinitely far on a flat Earth due to debris, humidity, etc... why can we see craters on the moon in daytime using telescopes when the moon is at least a thousand miles up, but we can hardly see over 250 miles looking straight even when using telescopes?
Why would it unite the planet?
At most, countries would just be forced to be better allies
against the "invasion"
also, they would literally never do that
That would literally cause global panic. All countries uniting into one, alien invasion, discovery of aliens that could kill humans, etc... would cause panic
Which is counter-intuitive
Do flat earthers have an explanation for why there is a Southern polar star but no South pole on any flat Earth models?
From that very last image, im guessing that's supposed to be a globe and the lines are showing the star trails
Those are straight lines from that perspective, but that isn't the same perspective of the stars that we have standing on Earth.
The lines are straight from the perspective of, let's say, floating in space away from Earth with the stars that close, but from the perspective of being on Earth, you can see the lines from the trails, and the ones away from your near center vision, about to the left and right, let's say the north and south poles were to the left and right, are visibly circles and not straight lines.
It's hard to explain, and is mostly visual
I explained that poorly, but a better version is that it's like hula hoops. If you have a hula hoop and hold it out towards you perfectly horizontally, it can look like a straight line. But when you raise the hula hoop above your head, it's a circle.
If there were an alien invasion, theyd get wiped out by our alien bacteria in minutes.
Those images of the stars aren't looking straight up, and one of them is using a wide angled lense
If you used a regular lense and positioned your camera so that the stars were completely vertical, they would be straight
How straight, for each trail to be straight?
Ima eat then brb
Ok, now I get what you're saying.
The photo at 4:53 is using a wide angled lens I think, but the other photos, that's just how it would look on a spinning ball. The star trails you made on paper would look like straight lines, but that isn't the perspective people take photos from on Earth. If you drew the star trails *on* the ball, not away from it, then the stars would curve away from the equator because those stars aren't on the equator. Only the stars on the equator make straight lines.
Stars basically curve away from the equator because they aren't aligned with the equator, or not on the equator, so they're "trailing" but angled away from the equator
It's hard to explain because it's mostly visual, but try drawing it from the perspective of being on the ball, and it would do the same thing.
Im not talking about the perspective formula or whatevs, Im talking about the angle at which you look at something
From the angle you drew on paper, the lines are straight. From the perspective of standing *on* the ball, it would look the same as in the photos.
You're drawing the star trails from a different perspective than the actual photos
yeh, same reason why a southern polar star is impossible on a flat Earth yet it exists
anyone up for fortnite dame tu cosita theory
its that dame tu cosita and his sister crafted pickaxes all the way to fortnite to tell the government to stop making diamond hoes
The government has nothing to do with peer review
Several independant sources study autism and find each time that it runs in the family, or is genetic
And theyre independant from the government
Are there any tests done to prove vaccines dont work besides the government is shilling?
Can you share some
Just make a statement without the evidence then
Like "vaccines have this in them"
How does a liquid cause autism?
Like... wut
Jesus christ lmao
Z, do you think autism is at all genetic?
Battle he sent like 100 linke lel
Yeah, but billions are vaccinated, also i think some people are allergic to the vaccine
Z, the same way you cant convince people that vaccines are bad, is the same way i cant convince you the earth is spherical. Its the same for everyone
Im willing to read stuff if its 1 link and not 100.
I think some people have allergic reactions to vaccines. Saw an anti vaxxer who had a reaction to a band aid
I would just like to say that autism causes lots of things to happen in the brain, I dont think a liquid could cause so many specific things to happen
Ima go waste time to die quicker cya
Flat earthers are very different from globe earthers, so globe earthers just want to debate them or see why they believe the earth is flat.
Id like to speak about the space being fake thing though.
We can see Jupiter and Saturn with its rings in the sky using telescopes. Flat earthers always say theyre just lights, but the planets are seen reflecting light, not emitting light.
We can see Jupiter's moons orbitting Jupiter and creating solar eclipses on Jupiter as the moons block out light from the Sun. The globe model even predicts when the next triple solar eclipse will happen on Jupiter, and this is all observable through telescopes.
The next triple solar eclipse on Jupiter is December 30, 2032.
Globebusters did an experiment with a ring laser gyroscope and calculated that if the Earth were a spinning ball, the Earth would rotate 15 degrees per hour, therefore the gyro would drift 15 degrees per hour, and it did.
They then put the gyro in a Zero Guass Chamber to remove any "heavenly energies" as a factor, and it still drifted.
I was going to keep going, but the 0 deaths from measles and 108 deaths from vaccines thing... really? Before I even start with this, it says "Deaths in the U.S. during the past 10 years" yet it says "2004 - 2015" which is 11 years. So which is it?
Since their using both 10 and 11, I'll average that out to 10.5 and divide 108 by that amount, which is 10.2.
So you're telling me that they made a vaccine industry costing billions of dollars to kill around 10 people out of the 325 million people in America a year? Amazing. Let's all get diseases because of this.
You posted about 266 links, this is shotgun argumentation at its worst.
I was making my argument solely off of the anti-vax picture
I never actually asked questions, I just directly responded to that one anti vax picture
Someone died from measles in 2015 in california
Can people have perms to post images here?
Ill just post it in <#484515645258596369>
Nvm, no perms there either
I drew a picture of why the star trails diverge from the equatorial star trail, if you wanna see it then just ask
The only news I know is of the government shutdown. I dont watch the news because 1. Boring. 2. Could be yellow journalism. 3. If it's important enough, I'll hear about it without watching the news, like the gov. shutdown.
I just wanted to test that
This is a visualization of the star trails and why they diverge from the equatorial star trail.
Im pretty sure the heart is on the left side
How so?
It's about the exact same
It's impossible for a curved star strail, like a star trail near a polar star, to be a straight line while far to the left/right of your FOV
It's like holding a hula hoop out in front of you vertically and seeing a straight line, then moving it to the right and still seeing a straight line and not an arc towards your middle FOV
It's an analogy
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