Message from @Bannebie

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2019-04-15 10:01:49 UTC  

i wasnt on your side

2019-04-15 10:01:50 UTC  

morning illuminati

2019-04-15 10:01:55 UTC  

i eas a vegab

2019-04-15 10:02:00 UTC  

No, I don't know how big the world is

2019-04-15 10:02:02 UTC  

no, I just decided not to answer a question?

2019-04-15 10:02:08 UTC  

I simply know it's not as big as we're told

2019-04-15 10:02:10 UTC  

Anything wrong with staying silent.

2019-04-15 10:02:14 UTC  

That's a right isn't it.

2019-04-15 10:02:22 UTC  

How are you elle

2019-04-15 10:02:34 UTC  

Again, who do you believe? The scientists that are being paid to lie to you, or your own senses?

2019-04-15 10:02:37 UTC  

No, I'm just choosing not to answer a ridiculous question.

2019-04-15 10:02:50 UTC  

No, It's cause I'm staying silent.

2019-04-15 10:02:58 UTC  

That's all there is to it.

2019-04-15 10:03:20 UTC  

@OTK (Pepega) We already demonstrated what kind of curvature we would expect to see. 8 inches per square mile. We don't see that, however

2019-04-15 10:03:21 UTC  

i'm okay how are you?(:

2019-04-15 10:04:22 UTC  

That's using presupposition that the earth is round

2019-04-15 10:04:28 UTC  

i didn't do anything ?

2019-04-15 10:04:58 UTC  

We need to start from a neutral standpoint and come to conclusions based on observable evidence

2019-04-15 10:05:01 UTC  

No, it doesn't

2019-04-15 10:05:13 UTC  

You know what would also look flat when you zoom away? A flat earth

2019-04-15 10:05:24 UTC  

Yes, so do flat objects

2019-04-15 10:05:26 UTC  

The Sun never sets or rises, it stays the same distance over the Earth throughout it’s daily/annual journeys around. The appearance of rising and setting is all based on the law of perspective on plane surfaces. The Sun and Moon spotlights are perpetually hovering over and parallel to the surface of the Earth.

2019-04-15 10:05:44 UTC  

Precisely

2019-04-15 10:05:50 UTC  

From our vantage point, due to the Law of Perspective, the day/night luminaries appear to rise up the Eastern horizon, curve peaking high overhead, and then sink below the Western horizon. They do not escape to the underside of the Flat-Earth as one might imagine, but rather rotate concentric clockwise circles around the circumference from tropic to tropic.

2019-04-15 10:05:53 UTC  

No, I'm not.

2019-04-15 10:06:13 UTC  

I started at a neutral standpoint; I don't know whether the earth was flat or spherical

2019-04-15 10:07:19 UTC  

However, as we can observe the earth being flat directly AND we cannot observe any curvature whatsoever DESPITE knowing what curvature we would expect IF the earth was spherical, the only conclusion we can draw is that the earth is in fact flat, and not spherical

2019-04-15 10:07:53 UTC  

the earth is round

2019-04-15 10:07:55 UTC  

dummies

2019-04-15 10:08:04 UTC  

>.<

2019-04-15 10:08:11 UTC  

A flat earth can also be round, yes

2019-04-15 10:08:26 UTC  

no that’s not how that works

2019-04-15 10:08:59 UTC  

@road to diabetes thats not my opinion so call it as you wish, i dont support nor deny it, its just a point of view of another person

2019-04-15 10:09:01 UTC  

8 inch per square mile is an approximation via Taylor-Series. It works up to a certain degree until the uncertainty becomes too high

2019-04-15 10:09:27 UTC  

However, as it's an approximation, you would still expect results close to the approximation, you don't. At all.

2019-04-15 10:09:45 UTC  

No, they didn't.

2019-04-15 10:09:51 UTC  

hmph

2019-04-15 10:10:17 UTC  

bro are you an Ancient Greek? 🤧 didn’t think so

2019-04-15 10:10:40 UTC  

bro they’re dead for a reason

2019-04-15 10:10:41 UTC  

Except that all our laser experiments show no curvature whatsoever. People like D.Marble made multiple such experiments that show no curvature

2019-04-15 10:11:05 UTC  

@road to diabetes Do you see the problem with that?