Message from @bob.
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well then pity our scientific community.. we're in a sad state of affairs aren't we
Mars isn't fake, but the footage they claim is from mars, is.
hm
well, proof?
They've accidentally let a Lemming get into the shot
...that's from a movie, no?
Show them the duck and the shrooms Phil
wasn't that lemming a local inhabitant though?
along with the mushrooms
carlito gtfo
want me to play by your logic
ok
uhm
play by logic
sounds like fun
earth is flat cuz I can't see a curvature at ground level or 50 feet in the air
yet i can see ships go over the horizon
continue
ok my brain is hurting
go over the curve i meant
I used to be a sailor that caught fish for a company in Lebanon and I saw boats go nose down into the horizon
nose down right
and you're saying it doesn't do that
also, this argument may disprove flat earth:
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 I want you to read this aswell
no, im asking , in your estimation, what does 'nose down' entail?
calm down carlito
Ye
well, at least you're not copying and pasting .. that's a plus
If the earth was indeed flat and had a dome on it, then how is the atmospheric pressure/density across the entire atmosphere not the same? Due to gas properties, the air would equalize it's density due to it being contained in a container (in this case the dome) and yet this doesn't happen. It keeps on getting less and less dense which means eventually there comes a vacuum which is impossible on a flat earth (well maybe idk) @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 @carlito
also, if the density was indeed the cause of us falling down, then what happens if something is less dense than air?
so, according to you, pressure can exist without the need for a container
could you please direct me to proof of this assertion
@carlito two things: That's not my point and yes, it can. Proof is that if you go under water, the pressure gets higher but there's no container and gas and water is a fluid. My point is that the pressure/density of the atmosphere should be the same all around the atmosphere if there was a dome, but that doesn't happen.
water and air properties about pressure is basically the same
but when it comes to transitions of heat state, it's drastically different
got any come back
...well, I think I won this one unless he comes back
well, i'll look into what you said then get back to you, okay
oh not p my bad