Message from @joestertilt

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2019-04-03 19:05:55 UTC  

personally I think that the sun and moon are in a give and take relationship

2019-04-03 19:06:03 UTC  

one that is electric and magnetic in nature

2019-04-03 19:07:00 UTC  

those two documents should help

2019-04-03 19:07:10 UTC  

and I am uploading a larger third one now

2019-04-03 19:07:16 UTC  

going to take a few

2019-04-03 19:08:19 UTC  

the earth does not orbit the sun

2019-04-03 19:08:41 UTC  

the sun is smaller and local and moves in a circular path overhead / above the flat earth

2019-04-03 19:09:12 UTC  

Yeah I figured that out

2019-04-03 19:09:17 UTC  

in a sprialling pattern as the year progresses - moving closer towards the center (north) and then back out again (south)

2019-04-03 19:09:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077697748729858/2.jpg

2019-04-03 19:10:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077817420480644/FE_Advanced_-_the_MoonX.pdf

2019-04-03 19:10:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563077863503429690/analemma-sun-figure-eight-trip-in-the-sky-27.jpg

2019-04-03 19:10:59 UTC  

it is [one of] the origins of the ancient Yin-Yang symbol

2019-04-03 19:11:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563078080151814155/d9578-16_avebury9teardrop_shape_rep_1_year_cycle_1.jpg

2019-04-03 19:11:59 UTC  

Ok thank you

2019-04-03 19:12:05 UTC  

you're welcome

2019-04-03 19:12:19 UTC  

its very interesting stuff

2019-04-03 19:12:25 UTC  

^^

2019-04-03 19:12:44 UTC  

Yeah ^^

2019-04-03 19:20:15 UTC  

Hi

2019-04-03 19:20:38 UTC  

Was back-reading

2019-04-03 19:20:58 UTC  

Not sure, I joined yesterday

2019-04-03 19:21:04 UTC  

Yo guys

2019-04-03 19:22:16 UTC  

I'm here to ask a few questions from a few flat Earthers :v

2019-04-03 19:23:19 UTC  

So basically, what I'm getting from I reading is.... Lunar eclipse is the sun and moon still floating above us but are too far away from each other, is that correct?

2019-04-03 19:23:44 UTC  

I mean I guess it's their theory

2019-04-03 19:25:16 UTC  

Well gravity considered a theory still even tho we been "zooming" around "space" based on theories

2019-04-03 19:26:19 UTC  

lol

2019-04-03 19:27:52 UTC  

But I mean... How do they think that all of these things which were proved by *physicists are just bs?

2019-04-03 19:28:22 UTC  

space travel as depicted by NASA, et. al. all involve deceptions. They don't actually go into "outer space".

2019-04-03 19:28:36 UTC  

Gravity is just an unproven theory.

2019-04-03 19:28:55 UTC  

Physicist . Not physician

2019-04-03 19:29:23 UTC  

I don't do those. You will have to ask someone else.

2019-04-03 19:30:15 UTC  

Is gravity just an unproven theory? But why? 😅

2019-04-03 19:30:26 UTC  

Why? Indeed

2019-04-03 19:30:45 UTC  

because it has never been proven..

2019-04-03 19:30:51 UTC  

r cannot be proven

2019-04-03 19:31:01 UTC  

its just an idea of an observed effect

2019-04-03 19:31:14 UTC  

it cannot be proven as the cause of things falling to the ground

2019-04-03 19:31:36 UTC  

Why is it can not be proven?

2019-04-03 19:31:51 UTC  

Replication not possible