Message from @Oh?

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2019-03-12 05:44:43 UTC  

But I removed it

2019-03-12 05:44:50 UTC  

Ah

2019-03-12 05:45:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554902681177686055/Oblate_Spheroid.png

2019-03-12 05:45:11 UTC  

What would I put there anyways.

2019-03-12 05:45:30 UTC  

Idk, most people have something they want there.

2019-03-12 05:45:45 UTC  

I have an eagle and consequently have been called “crazy bird”.

2019-03-12 05:45:59 UTC  

<:n_:507995520724369431> igga bird

2019-03-12 05:46:04 UTC  

Maybe consider something “Astral”?

2019-03-12 05:46:07 UTC  

Maybe?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554902927362228224/flatearth.1200.png

2019-03-12 05:46:18 UTC  

That’s neat

2019-03-12 05:46:37 UTC  

Teach the controversy, flat earth in schools 😎

2019-03-12 05:46:51 UTC  

No one has been to the other side.

2019-03-12 05:47:02 UTC  

^

2019-03-12 05:47:08 UTC  

Classified information

2019-03-12 05:47:17 UTC  

a container of gas depressurizes homogeneously, just as it pressurizes homogeneously, and that means it does not produce a force vector pointing in opposite direction of the valve. Rocketry in vacuum therefore is a delusion and a fairy tale. Recoil by exiting gas only works in an atmosphere, which provides mass for the exhaust to push against and friction to hold on to. The postulated vacuum of space is the ultimate sucking machine, and thus, any gas exiting the nozzle of a rocket is immediately sucked away and rendered ineffective.
on earth, in order to maintain the ball fantasy, you have to ignore and discard everything you’ve ever learned about basic geometry and physics principles take your sun set reflection for instance. We look at it and take for granted that it happens on a ball earth. But it doesn’t, water on a sphere is necessarily a convex mirror and reflects light like any convex surface: as a spot, not a line. if the horizon follows you as you rise, you are looking at the horizon of a plane surface. full stop. The same is true for objects disappearing “behind” or “under” a horizon: If you look at a disappearing ship at the horizon with binoculars, then, in case of a geometric horizon (i.e. a sphere) you will see the remaining part magnified, in case of a horizon of perspective, you will see the entire ship again, because you just moved the vanishing point farther away. With infinite magnification you would be able to see a ship infinitely far away on a plane, but not a ship that has “sunk” beyond the curve of a sphere. railways, bridges, tunnels, canals etc. NEVER work to a curved datum line, always to a perfectly straight horizontal reference <:Pi_thonk:524745505398587392> <:maths:437153267928006666> <:thinkfold:406575734195224577>

2019-03-12 05:47:20 UTC  

Fabrication

2019-03-12 05:47:23 UTC  

new argument

2019-03-12 05:47:24 UTC  

I would jokingly say for good reason, but I realize I’ll probably piss a few people off.

2019-03-12 05:47:53 UTC  

The Ice Wall is Antarctica. Kind of hard to “look over” a continent.

2019-03-12 05:48:14 UTC  

Not really

2019-03-12 05:48:19 UTC  

Well that is your problem

2019-03-12 05:48:21 UTC  

If you had big boy plane

2019-03-12 05:48:23 UTC  

There is no “open space” beyond the Wall on the FE model.

2019-03-12 05:48:25 UTC  

You could fly over

2019-03-12 05:48:37 UTC  

the aka "wall" is only the coastline

2019-03-12 05:48:50 UTC  

How do we have day and night?

2019-03-12 05:48:51 UTC  

its more speciffically a "shelf" but, ...aka "wall"..

2019-03-12 05:48:59 UTC  

Wall, you mean Trump's wall

2019-03-12 05:49:06 UTC  

ice

2019-03-12 05:49:10 UTC  

ice sheets

2019-03-12 05:49:13 UTC  

Alright, @Discombobulation Station has been warned for '**Capital letters**'.

2019-03-12 05:49:15 UTC  

Drip too hard

2019-03-12 05:49:23 UTC  

youve seen 18 million pics and footages already of it 😃

2019-03-12 05:49:26 UTC  

Idk, lets plan an expedition to find out

2019-03-12 05:49:26 UTC  

of*

2019-03-12 05:49:47 UTC  

i showed u yesterday

2019-03-12 05:49:57 UTC  

mike flatbird ^2

2019-03-12 05:49:59 UTC  

<:thonker:406575732563902485>

2019-03-12 05:50:03 UTC  

what are you expecting?

2019-03-12 05:50:04 UTC  

and..