Message from @YoungPhysicist

Discord ID: 557678535914029067


2019-03-19 21:32:35 UTC  

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2019-03-19 21:32:36 UTC  

Not just mountains or lakes.

2019-03-19 21:32:55 UTC  

Now they are blaming the jews XD

2019-03-19 21:33:02 UTC  

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2019-03-19 21:33:05 UTC  

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2019-03-19 21:33:21 UTC  

@!GPT why you so aggressive?

2019-03-19 21:33:29 UTC  

boi

2019-03-19 21:33:35 UTC  

wish granted

2019-03-19 21:33:36 UTC  

@Citizen Z This effect only occurs during hot conditions

2019-03-19 21:33:36 UTC  

https://petapixel.com/2015/04/29/a-time-lapse-of-the-worlds-largest-salt-flat-where-the-earth-reflects-the-sky/  ... The world's largest Salt Flat is 4000 square miles of flat level Earth??? This should be impossible on a globe

2019-03-19 21:33:37 UTC  

Please rid the earth of all flaties

2019-03-19 21:33:37 UTC  

take a time out

2019-03-19 21:33:39 UTC  

And on tarmac

2019-03-19 21:33:57 UTC  

😂 😂 😂 good job snow flake

2019-03-19 21:34:07 UTC  

@Citizen Z Lol, It's convection. The concrete absorbs a lot of heat on a hot day.

2019-03-19 21:34:18 UTC  

Along the lines this causes minor light distortion to our eyes.

2019-03-19 21:34:33 UTC  

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

2019-03-19 21:34:52 UTC  

Imagine being so much of a manlet your only option when confronting someone is to mute them

2019-03-19 21:34:55 UTC  

⚔️ here’s a knife kill yourselves

2019-03-19 21:35:12 UTC  

I have a serious question. How many dates does a flat earther go on in a fiscal year?

2019-03-19 21:35:24 UTC  

Lmao

2019-03-19 21:35:26 UTC  

70% of earth is covered in water... Standing water is always level... can the earth still be a globe?

2019-03-19 21:35:31 UTC  

@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.

2019-03-19 21:35:33 UTC  

as much as the degrees of curvature they believe in

2019-03-19 21:35:33 UTC  

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.

2019-03-19 21:35:37 UTC  

So yeah, Talk about having an opinion?

2019-03-19 21:35:48 UTC  

Yes, because level is perpendicular to the center of gravity

2019-03-19 21:36:01 UTC  

I don't fall off the Earth when I was in Australia and I live in the US, and I didn't fall off either times

2019-03-19 21:36:06 UTC  

so is the Earth a globe?

2019-03-19 21:36:06 UTC  

No

2019-03-19 21:36:11 UTC  

standing water is level on a small scale you manlet

2019-03-19 21:36:13 UTC  

Gravity favors oblique spheroid **always**

2019-03-19 21:36:26 UTC  

@Technomatrix Liquid always lays LEVEL ... This is an undisputed fact ... At what distance  does a LEVEL line curve??? NEVER!!! It's FLAT!!!

2019-03-19 21:36:51 UTC  

@Ronsheckelson Level on a small scale, just like the ground is

2019-03-19 21:36:53 UTC  

@Ronsheckelson Sorry that you've never heard of a Sphere apparently? Cause.. Those Curve.

2019-03-19 21:36:54 UTC  

Level on earth just means it follows gravity. It doesn't mean flat.

2019-03-19 21:37:12 UTC  

Apparently having level means the Earth must be a straight line, Though?

2019-03-19 21:37:18 UTC  

Hello can I get vc verifued

2019-03-19 21:37:20 UTC  

You can't have any level line with curvature. You're referring to an equidistant line

2019-03-19 21:37:30 UTC  

And also, Who's to say literally all bodies of water are exactly level?

2019-03-19 21:37:40 UTC  

B