Message from @Loony Naughty

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2019-03-12 19:35:35 UTC  

simple terms please @Loony Naughty

2019-03-12 19:35:52 UTC  

Those were simple terms...

2019-03-12 19:35:55 UTC  

@Loony Naughty yep, it approaches zero, so there's never pressure against vacuum

2019-03-12 19:36:10 UTC  

please give me a written example of y the earth is flat

2019-03-12 19:36:17 UTC  

some reason globers think stating being a satellite builder is a troll tough guy statement and must prove spherical earth .. rabble rabble rabble ..

2019-03-12 19:36:18 UTC  

1 or 2

2019-03-12 19:36:25 UTC  

The idea that there is a gradient is absolutely ridiculous

2019-03-12 19:36:37 UTC  

Just send a picture of the end of the earth if its flat

2019-03-12 19:36:41 UTC  

@SwmpLvr well I launched a satellite and got it's signal exactly where predicted

2019-03-12 19:36:42 UTC  

where is that photo?

2019-03-12 19:36:47 UTC  

yhh

2019-03-12 19:36:50 UTC  

show us

2019-03-12 19:36:54 UTC  

@everyone remember the post u made. what was it, oh yes. "we have members all over the globe." just read that and remeber who said this. https://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/flat-earth-funny-memes-12-5b323dd23e9cb__700.jpg

2019-03-12 19:36:56 UTC  

@Loony Naughty we measure a gradient, it's easy even you can do it

2019-03-12 19:36:58 UTC  

of course you did lol

2019-03-12 19:37:27 UTC  

The gradient would become smaller and smaller until there was nothing.

2019-03-12 19:37:37 UTC  

@Loony Naughty ya that's what we observe

2019-03-12 19:37:39 UTC  

>>unmute 229141308541763587

2019-03-12 19:37:39 UTC  

<:vError:390229421228949504> **April**#5490 is not muted!

2019-03-12 19:37:48 UTC  

Atmosphere gets thinner with altitude

2019-03-12 19:37:57 UTC  

Really? I can go outside and still breathe.

2019-03-12 19:38:01 UTC  

@April behave!

2019-03-12 19:38:09 UTC  

:\)

2019-03-12 19:38:15 UTC  

the earth is a globe due to the gravity keeping the clumps of rock together and making a nearly spherical planet. If the earth was flat, y isnt mars flat, mercury flat or even the sun flat??

2019-03-12 19:38:24 UTC  

@Loony Naughty where is the photo of the end of the earth if its flat?

2019-03-12 19:38:26 UTC  

if you had a more specific complaint about my behavior besides "too concerned" do let me know so I can correct myself

2019-03-12 19:38:40 UTC  

atmosphere does get thinner with altitude. hence why its so difficult for helicopters in mountains

2019-03-12 19:38:40 UTC  

send me that big ass ice wall

2019-03-12 19:38:47 UTC  

Earth is tiny according to mainstream and you think our tiny planet with our tiny gravity could withstand the vacuum of outerspace?

2019-03-12 19:38:48 UTC  

@Loony Naughty outside where, at what altitude

2019-03-12 19:38:54 UTC  

Its not an ice wall, thats bs cos if there is an ice wall then does that count as a third ice cap??

2019-03-12 19:39:12 UTC  

hmmmmm

2019-03-12 19:39:13 UTC  

if the moon can withstand the vacuum, we easily can. earth is much larger than the moon

2019-03-12 19:39:18 UTC  

yh

2019-03-12 19:39:22 UTC  

hmmmm

2019-03-12 19:39:39 UTC  

@Victoy Do you not understand the idea of lying? If we have been lied to, you aren't going to easily find anything that discredits the lie.

2019-03-12 19:39:41 UTC  

the vacuum doesnt drag u in m8 i dont think its meant to

2019-03-12 19:39:50 UTC  

@El Bambino the flat earth model uses the azimuthal projection. Meaning the north pole is the center, and the ice wall surrounding the earth is the "south pole"

2019-03-12 19:39:53 UTC  

there's no third pole

2019-03-12 19:39:54 UTC  

what metal do they build these 'satellites'' out of that can with stand the temps of 'space'? or is your space not hot it's cool? seems to be another things y'all can't agree on even when you are told by your leaders of the sci fi world you live in

2019-03-12 19:39:57 UTC  

@Loony Naughty if I spin a bucket of water around it makes high pressure, but the water stays in the bucket with no lid, right next to low pressure, how?