Message from @Soan
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Hey Gary, are you going?
@GreenJay Alright then answer me this. If you were to pour water on a spherical object it would fall off the bottom correct?
yes
yes,
It would a flat object as well if you think about it
or, like a WAFFLE? @WaffleDolphin <:lul:484994724118134784>
Huh
BRUH
theres this thing called rotation and gravity, it's in newtons laws
@GreenJay Pffffft. nah
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart please tell me your joking
its pulled down to the ground through gravitational force which is exerted on on the water by the MASSIVE EARTH beneath it
Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.
If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.
It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.
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@GreenJay I have proof that you're wrong.
Pray tell.
I have more to back myself up
@GreenJay Alright hold on a sec.
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@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Please do provide "Proof" that the earth is flat....
Sure thing
Because Newton really could measure the sun’s distance..
theres your response! <:lul:484994724118134784>
to that stewpit Dino pic
@GreenJay I actually have a real life photo of the flat Earth.
@GreenJay Explain that, genius.
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that's literally a cartoon
Personally I believe that we are in a simulation, It would explain why we sometimes walk into a room look around, forget why we went in there then left it
Solar eclipses get all the attention, but if you are able to catch a glimpse of a lunar eclipse, you can see evidence that the Earth is, indeed, round. Here's how it works: Earth passes between the moon and sun, so that the sun projects Earth’s shadow onto the Moon in the night sky. You've probably seen a partial lunar eclipse without even noticing it; if the moon looks orange, that's a sign of a lunar eclipse. If you've ever seen a total lunar eclipse, You would notice that it doesn't look like a disk. A round shadow crossed over a round object. This does not sound like a thing that would happen if we were on a plane with all of the celestial bodies simply hovering overhead—or, perhaps more assinine, if the sun were orbiting Earth and not vice versa