Message from @Fading

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2019-04-10 07:37:17 UTC  

I was getting alcohol

2019-04-10 07:37:18 UTC  

sorry 24 hours

2019-04-10 07:37:46 UTC  

@republicus I'm not over complicating it at all, there are many minor variations in position due to things that occur over vast periods of time, such is the nature of the generally understood (shill) model of the universe

2019-04-10 07:38:23 UTC  

but in the heliocentric model the answer is rediculously only possible that in 182 days (complete rotations) would be MIDNIGHT

2019-04-10 07:38:29 UTC  

Many reductions in complexity, such as "a day is 24 hours exactly" is done precisely because it is accurate enough for it's purpose. Even then we have leap years to deal with the differences

2019-04-10 07:38:34 UTC  

Astra is just a bully lmao

2019-04-10 07:38:53 UTC  

lmao, Im a bully

2019-04-10 07:39:03 UTC  

Well you like to pick on people

2019-04-10 07:39:04 UTC  

@Muncher bully me some more Astra it gets me hard

2019-04-10 07:39:10 UTC  

Lmao

2019-04-10 07:39:11 UTC  

😛

2019-04-10 07:39:16 UTC  

Astra is probably insecure

2019-04-10 07:39:17 UTC  

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2019-04-10 07:39:40 UTC  

Does anyone know how you get verified mainstream?

2019-04-10 07:39:45 UTC  

yep

2019-04-10 07:39:48 UTC  

Yikes

2019-04-10 07:39:55 UTC  

just stick around in verification vc

2019-04-10 07:40:03 UTC  

youre calculations would have to account for 12 hours difference every 6 months. but of course that does not happen, obviously. our watches still count 24 hours each day

2019-04-10 07:40:40 UTC  

@republicus yes because we choose to calculate days as 24 hours for ease, differences in time to the solar day are accounted for after the fact

2019-04-10 07:41:02 UTC  

@republicus would you rather have that constant shift in time or just affix the time system to be reliable?

2019-04-10 07:41:21 UTC  

youre still not getting it. in the globe earth model it MUST be midnight exactly 182 days from noon on one day

2019-04-10 07:41:33 UTC  

of course we know 182 days from noon today will be noon on that day

2019-04-10 07:41:46 UTC  

Actually that’s wrong.

2019-04-10 07:41:52 UTC  

That’s why leap years are a thing.

2019-04-10 07:41:55 UTC  

no

2019-04-10 07:42:09 UTC  

Extended periods of light, yes

2019-04-10 07:42:18 UTC  

lol this is simple

2019-04-10 07:42:26 UTC  

@Ætos yeah sorry I'm not smart enough to articulate what I'm trying to say, I don't know what he is arguing

2019-04-10 07:43:11 UTC  

No such thing as a pure 24 hour cycle, cosmologically. If you want to be technical and use 24 hour cycles exclusively, then you basically are just stating a random fact.

2019-04-10 07:43:12 UTC  

you need pictures in your books. let me draw it

2019-04-10 07:43:39 UTC  

Too bad you can’t post images.

2019-04-10 07:43:41 UTC  

😂

2019-04-10 07:43:50 UTC  

Need a verified role for that one.

2019-04-10 07:45:35 UTC  

Hm

2019-04-10 07:46:24 UTC  

I'm glad that there are flat earth believers all around the globe

2019-04-10 07:47:54 UTC  

Old memes

2019-04-10 07:47:57 UTC  

Stale memes

2019-04-10 07:47:59 UTC  

Smh

2019-04-10 07:48:44 UTC  

Still true tho

2019-04-10 07:49:01 UTC  

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