Message from @Human Sheeple
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so flat eathers, do you think all the other planets are flat or no?
@Oofsies おお My spirit level begs to differ
@Human Sheeple can u email math that list
Checkmate globers
Also, why are the bottom soles of shoes flat? Obviously because earth is flat
The earth is so large that one small portion of it would be flat to us but something Much rage than us would see it as round
<@561195809060814863> So Tru
The ‘planets’ are round, sure. Spherical? Perhaps. We don’t know. And that is an honest answer you can verify for yourself.
I try very hard, but accepting something that is so circumstantial and inconsistent would give me a dose of cognitive dissonance
The planets are spherical I’ve seen them through a very expensive very good telescope at multiple angles all the other planets look pretty round
And nobody likes that feeling
@Oofsies おお Now please show me a planet that has liquid water on the surface
Neptune?
@Technomatrix Neptune does not have liquid water on it's surface
They are all too cold and it freezes or it’s too hot and it evaporated but we are the perfect temperature of a planet to have liquid water
That is why we live on earth
Prove Earth is a planet please @Oofsies おお
@Oofsies おお I see you're a goldilocks zealot
Why do I see only one side of the moon?
Just because of its temperatures able to have life forms doesn’t mean it’s not a planet
@Oofsies おお Why are there no oceans on the moon please?
The moon is a moon most people say it was created by an asteroid
It seems Neptune is rich in water
Frozen water
<@561195809060814863> There's liquid water on the floor that is flat and seeks it's level, there are no liquid oceans curving around balls in the sky
Because we want proof what they call planets are actually terrestrial.
And if they aren't?
Just a temperature or distance from the sun doesn’t mean anything
Then there’s a problem.
What problem?
The claim is we are a goldilocks planet and we came to be just by chance, well guess what the moon is in the goldilocks zone too, why are there no liquid oceans on the moon? You globers are quick to claim the moon causes the tides but can't hold it's own water?
Just a simple google search could find an answer to that question
If they’re not terrestrial, then that means they are sheerly celestial. And not actual bodies of physicality we can land on.
@Oofsies おお Are you either
a) going to discard goldilocks hypothesis
or
b) explain why there's no liquid water on the moon which is within the goldilocks habitability zone?
The moon never had any oceans or life on it to begin with
Not being terrestrial doesn't imply "impossible" to land on
@Oofsies おお So why does the Earth have 70 percent liquid water yet the moon is ZERO percent liquid water?