Message from @JDoeghtery
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undeniable truth
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wow
thats actually a fact
How do you repent for your sins
Steven Christ compels confession
People who say they see a curved horizon from an airliner cabin window are: programmed to think that is what they see and also looking through a curved glass window which distorts the horizon.
@Seeker of Truth That's not exactly true, the horizon doesn't elevate to eye-level, but your eyes can't see that because they're limited in what they can see. The horizon slighly lowers as you rise up, but because we're talking about huge distances here, you can't really tell the difference unless you have precise tools. But this is simply how perspective works on any surface
@Bannebie what are you doing having such a nerdy conversation
@Hamburger Guy hey dude
@Hamburger Guy I have been convined that the earth is in fact flat
oh damn
Convined? That's horrible!
always appears to rise to eye level
if you want to get technical
@Seeker of Truth I mean even in the thumbnail you can see how the horizon is not on eye level since it's *under* the eye level of the camera if you point the camera the same direction as you rise. Again, this is simply how horizons work on *any* surface. There's no reason to deny this since it's not an argument against a flat earth
How do you know have you been up there
We ought to remain scientifically literate when it comes to this, because a lot of flat earthers aren't, thus making the entire movement seem like laymen
You have tattoo we know who you are
hi
sorry and 3 dollars and some change gets you a cup of coffee at Starbucks
seeker of truth can i take the test?
what test
@Shoto Todoroki Maybe you should apply some roles to yourself <#564530293336309821> / <#564645027817717760> before you concern yourself with any test.
@Seeker of Truth Here, you can even draw it yourself, both on a spherical plane and a flat plane. Simply draw a circle and a flat plane and place an observer at one point, then draw a line of sight parallel to the plane. You will notice that the horizon will *always* be below the line of sight *except* if the observer were the horizon. As you place the observer higher and higher you can see that the angle between the horizon and the line of sight will start to increase. Now remember, we're talking about *huge* distances here. At multiple thousands of miles of altitude that is a fraction of a degree; your eyes cannot physically percieve such a change. But you will notice that the same effect occurs both on a sphere as on a flat plane, simply because both have a horizon
@JDoeghtery 👋 😃 hows you..today...
hi Mike Flatbird, doing alright, morning
howru
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i got truther?
@JDoeghtery
--awesome! 👍
and G'mornin' to you too : D ☕
--me? thanks! im doing Great, thank you! 😃 👍
@Shoto Todoroki but are you a truther?
yes...
i mean, i have the role
Junk science in the FE community should definitely be called out so that people stop thinking we're illiterate troglodytes like the *muh water would fall off the globe!!* squad.
but yes i am also a truther
i am a big nibba
razor nows not the time