Message from @Rudi
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Because they don’t want to lose an argument
oof, i feel ignored
Not really @Derek Nelson , it is an actual argument being used in explanation videos and other stuff
Yes because you are
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I’m joking
i find it strange how flat earthers can't agree on a single model
some say it is due to buoyancy
Where would they know the model from?
idk what others say, that is the only one i have heard of, but derek doesn't agree
It doesn’t because the only way to be truly flat can’t have gravity
A flat earth model doesn’t need gravity. There’s already an up and a down.
@Derek Nelson How come we've never seen the edge?
Because it loops
I believe we have. But that’s my belief.
we need to revoke something from the flat earth
And it’s sphere
the word theory
Where? When?
make it hypothesis
wait
oh no
<:smart:484956754489376781> earth isn’t flat unless you use scholarly sources.
a scientific theory means its a hypothesis that has been confirmed through evidence and experimentation
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment. Such fact-supported theories are not guesses but reliable accounts of the real world.
its befinately not a fairytale
We’ll just have to agree to disagree, evil chicken.
I Fing hate you guys right now
@Damuricansoljr Then why can we see those mountains that should be hidden by curvature?
@Rudi How long is the distance?
read
I cant
thats why i asked you
how tall are those mountains?
It literally says it in the picture
btw @Rudi you link all these pics that you just look up on google and believe, and the one with 4 examples of the horizon, 2 were photoshopped and the numbers altered in the others
Because the curve hasn’t taken affect yet it take a distance for the curve to be seen. @Rudi
so all i know from looking at that picture is that the observer is 2840 meters up and the mountain is 275 miles away, can i trust that distance?
It's the world record long distance photo, it's in guiness book of records