Message from @Baguette
Discord ID: 557678055246528514
The boy obviously doesn't speak English well. Let him punch
@Noodles we cannot see the curve from any altitude within our atmosphere because of our size relative to earth
Yeah, I know.
The Earth is ginormous.
Your all gay
Lake Michigan and lake Huron are both the same elevation... No curvature means no GLOBE
Flat earthers number 1 resource is memesπ π π
Do you know how land mass works?
Coincidences means.. The Earth is flat?
@Ronsheckelson Don't know if you're trolling but like, There are other elevations.
Not just mountains or lakes.
Now they are blaming the jews XD
@!GPT why you so aggressive?
wish granted
@Citizen Z This effect only occurs during hot conditions
https://petapixel.com/2015/04/29/a-time-lapse-of-the-worlds-largest-salt-flat-where-the-earth-reflects-the-sky/Β ... The world's largest Salt Flat is 4000 square miles of flat level Earth??? This should be impossible on a globe
Please rid the earth of all flaties
take a time out
And on tarmac
π π π good job snow flake
@Citizen Z Lol, It's convection. The concrete absorbs a lot of heat on a hot day.
Along the lines this causes minor light distortion to our eyes.
There is curvature we observe said curvature from the iss and the lunar pull causing tides makes the water curve because the oceans need to curve because a lack of curvature would mean tides are a lie
Imagine being so much of a manlet your only option when confronting someone is to mute them
βοΈ hereβs a knife kill yourselves
I have a serious question. How many dates does a flat earther go on in a fiscal year?
Lmao
70% of earth is covered in water... Standing water is always level... can the earth still be a globe?
@Send Pic of Main Hull One of the Regulators, Who I won't name, Muted and changed the nicknames of several people in VC for having a general conversation (unrelated to Flat Earth) then brought it up while we were muted.
as much as the degrees of curvature they believe in
10 miles
The Earth's atmosphere is about 300 miles (480 km) thick, but most of the atmosphere (about 80%) is within 10 miles (16 km) of the surface of the Earth. There is no exact place where the atmosphere ends; it just gets thinner and thinner, until it merges with outer space.
So yeah, Talk about having an opinion?
Yes, because level is perpendicular to the center of gravity