Message from @Overlord Yam
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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
The word theory means it's a fairytale
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
Ok I don’t care @Rudi