Message from @alterthaw.com
Discord ID: 571751799678304276
It isn't naturally intuitive that we live on a rotating ball, regardless of whether it is the case or not
I asked that just when my name changed lol
But then why is every other planet round?
Why can't we hear everything??? .. come on @Kaneki Fried Chicken
If the earth was flat then we gonna be missing a lot of hours, think about it
BECAUSE THE HUMAN VOICE RANGE ISN'T LARGE ENOUGH TO REACH FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES,
why can't i hear you
If you literally look at the sun (not literally maybe with sunglasses) it's perfectly round
Prove those planets even exist when they are just lights in the sky @Nostalgia
OOh
yet our sight is, wow
Good point
Please don't shout in Chat @alterthaw.com
The apparent shape of objects in the sky isn't going to tell us the shape of what we stand on
our sight is so great we can see it all.. really
peelme paragraphs here I come
What made you think that the earth is flat?
so you can see the curve then?
Yeah.
when last did you see the curve?
@carlito On a plane
We could be able to see another country if the earth was flat but noo
No*
why can't i see space from where im standing during the day?
JUst take a plane somewhere and most likely you can see the curve
When you sail toward a ship, island, or lighthouse, their tallest points are the first thing to peek up over the curve of the horizon.
Because it's too bright
Because the solar radiation and light fills the sky. THAT'S WHY IT IS CALLED DAYTIME.
You can see curve there
ish
Lol my profile pic and nickname
and we can't see beyond the light..
No but seriously, please explain the flat earth
why can't we see beyond the daytime light?
Flat earth is fairly straightforward, if you line up a reference level parallel to the earth, it will remain parallel, Euclid's postulates apply to the surface
Flat
We know what flat means intuitively
WAVELENGTHS OF VISIBLE LIGHT. All electromagnetic radiation is light, but we can only see a small portion of this radiation—the portion we call visible light. Cone-shaped cells in our eyes act as receivers tuned to the wavelengths in this narrow band of the spectrum.