Message from @The Big Gambino

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2019-04-24 02:02:42 UTC  

Show the specs

2019-04-24 02:02:42 UTC  

one taht doesn't even have a distance measuring add on

2019-04-24 02:02:55 UTC  

Show me the data

2019-04-24 02:03:01 UTC  

From the manufacturer

2019-04-24 02:03:10 UTC  

Enough debate

2019-04-24 02:03:15 UTC  

Prove it.

2019-04-24 02:05:33 UTC  

A theodolite doesn't measure distance anyway

2019-04-24 02:05:47 UTC  

and it doesn't only work for objects within a certain distance

2019-04-24 02:05:57 UTC  

if you can see the object you can measure teh angle between it and somethign else

2019-04-24 02:06:13 UTC  

How did the mayans measure teh angle between teh sun and moon? are those closer than 600m?

2019-04-24 02:07:36 UTC  

^nothing about distance limitation

2019-04-24 02:09:14 UTC  

^accuracy stated in terms of angle, not distance

2019-04-24 02:09:39 UTC  

No

2019-04-24 02:10:51 UTC  

He's talking about theodolites that have laser range feastures

2019-04-24 02:10:55 UTC  

Which is an add on

2019-04-24 02:11:15 UTC  

Even lasers curve up in air

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/570431531797970954/FlatEarthRefractionUp7.png

2019-04-24 02:11:30 UTC  

So the longer the distance, the more the deviation of actual horizon and refracted horizon

2019-04-24 02:11:47 UTC  

so how was it detected at the same height as teh source, over 40km? wouldn't the earth hae to be curving up for that to happen?

2019-04-24 02:12:22 UTC  

te DOME

2019-04-24 02:12:25 UTC  

What defines the "actual horizon" on a flat earth?

2019-04-24 02:12:36 UTC  

No, your belief in light always travelling in a straight line and ignoring lapse rate, ignoring snell's law, ignoring the fact cold air has a higher refractive index than warm air is why your model is wrong.

2019-04-24 02:13:21 UTC  
2019-04-24 02:13:44 UTC  

@Human Sheeple so using a laser to measure for flatness is flawed

2019-04-24 02:13:46 UTC  

I agree, but flat earth ignores that too

2019-04-24 02:13:51 UTC  

b/c the laser itself is not a flat reference

2019-04-24 02:15:22 UTC  

I like that

2019-04-24 02:16:06 UTC  

unmute us

2019-04-24 02:16:13 UTC  

WE DONT TROLL

2019-04-24 02:17:18 UTC  

stop behaving as such and asking a

2019-04-24 02:17:23 UTC  

question

2019-04-24 02:17:37 UTC  

its up to them

2019-04-24 02:18:35 UTC  

For the question of the day, I think that human composting should be allowed cuz it’s saving this earth

2019-04-24 02:19:03 UTC  

💩

2019-04-24 02:20:04 UTC  

🤢

2019-04-24 02:20:53 UTC  

Well just keep it in a controlled area, not just anywhere, they can still put gravestones

2019-04-24 02:21:26 UTC  

What exactly is human composting?

2019-04-24 02:21:27 UTC  

I've never heard of it