Message from @Fading

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2019-04-10 08:55:39 UTC  

This is why @Fading , youre not taking into account that the Earth is supposedly now on the other side of the Sun in its "orbit" now. In the heliocentric model --- the correct answer that in 182 days it would be MIDNIGHT. https://ibb.co/pbgbFpz

2019-04-10 08:55:42 UTC  

It won't change my beliefs

2019-04-10 08:55:47 UTC  

But thing is

2019-04-10 08:55:54 UTC  

I thought of you differently then

2019-04-10 08:56:04 UTC  

@Human Sheeple -- how can Bear be a flat earther _and_ a globe earther 😆

2019-04-10 08:56:06 UTC  

Either way, I'm not one.

2019-04-10 08:56:10 UTC  

lul

2019-04-10 08:56:18 UTC  

What if the earth is half round and half flat

2019-04-10 08:56:24 UTC  

Everyone would be happy

2019-04-10 08:56:30 UTC  

we're ALL >> __FLAT EARTHERS__ ✔ 💯

2019-04-10 08:56:47 UTC  

half round he says

2019-04-10 08:56:50 UTC  

i believe the earth is both round and flat

2019-04-10 08:57:01 UTC  

just like a pancake

2019-04-10 08:57:02 UTC  

I think I have a photo of it wait

2019-04-10 08:57:04 UTC  

why do people STILL PERSIST on using the word "Round" 🤔 ugh...

2019-04-10 08:57:08 UTC  

sighs..

2019-04-10 08:57:18 UTC  

@republicus again, this seems to be a misunderstanding you have about precision. A full orbit around the sun isn't even 364 days (which is implied by a half orbit at 182). It's about 365.3

2019-04-10 08:57:46 UTC  

I can't send images here

2019-04-10 08:57:47 UTC  

Rip

2019-04-10 08:57:51 UTC  

A sphere (from Greek σφαῖρα — sphaira, "globe, ball"[1]) is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space that is the surface of a completely round ball (viz., analogous to the circular objects in two dimensions, where a "circle" circumscribes its "disk").

Like a circle in a two-dimensional space, a sphere is defined mathematically as the set of points that are all at the same distance r from a given point, but in a three-dimensional space.[2] This distance r is the radius of the ball, which is made up from all points with a distance less than (or, for a closed ball, less than or equal to) r from the given point, which is the center of the mathematical ball. These are also referred to as the radius and center of the sphere, respectively. The longest straight line segment through the ball, connecting two points of the sphere, passes through the center and its length is thus twice the radius; it is a diameter of both the sphere and its ball.

While outside mathematics the terms "sphere" and "ball" are sometimes used interchangeably, in mathematics the above distinction is made between a sphere, which is a two-dimensional closed surface, embedded in a three-dimensional Euclidean space, and a ball, which is a three-dimensional shape that includes the sphere and everything inside the sphere (a closed ball), or, more often, just the points inside, but not on the sphere (an open ball). The distinction between ball and sphere has not always been maintained and especially older mathematical references talk about a sphere as a solid. This is analogous to the situation in the plane, where the terms "circle" and "disk" can also be confounded.

2019-04-10 08:57:54 UTC  

You need to be verified I think

2019-04-10 08:58:20 UTC  

Alright, @TomLETZGO has been warned for '**Duplicated text**'.

2019-04-10 08:58:26 UTC  

I'll hopefully be verified by today

2019-04-10 08:58:28 UTC  

@michael from vsauce eating corn 👋 <:lul:484994724118134784> ..michael, ya mind summarizing that up, for us, LOL

2019-04-10 08:58:30 UTC  

lol this is why youre confused Folly. I did not mention a year. Youre starting to see that your model doesnt not work. I said days. and still i promise in 182 days it will be 182, 24 hour periods, and it will be noon at that time.

2019-04-10 08:58:38 UTC  

lil more Concise? lol 😆

2019-04-10 08:58:58 UTC  

@republicus Okay so to be clear, you're saying that you mean in 182 lots of 24 hour days it will be noon?

2019-04-10 08:59:19 UTC  

of course. just like every day

2019-04-10 08:59:23 UTC  

@republicus You're absolutely correct about that. But 24 hours is not a full rotation of the earth

2019-04-10 08:59:32 UTC  

every week. every month. and every year.

2019-04-10 08:59:40 UTC  

but the heliocentric model says it must be midnight

2019-04-10 08:59:50 UTC  

@republicus you're still talking about the confines of the Heliocentric model

2019-04-10 09:00:00 UTC  

Model means a system of assumptions

2019-04-10 09:00:05 UTC  

Alright, @TomLETZGO has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-10 09:00:10 UTC  

Ur hella smart

2019-04-10 09:00:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565461028356358155/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190407002306.png

2019-04-10 09:00:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565461043799916555/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190407003043.png

2019-04-10 09:00:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565461057649508352/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190407003123.png

2019-04-10 09:00:27 UTC  

@Human Sheeple I dont know what your position is

2019-04-10 09:00:37 UTC  

and i dont think you have any clue what mine is

2019-04-10 09:00:40 UTC  

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