Message from @Orchlon

Discord ID: 554748678800146433


2019-03-11 19:31:24 UTC  

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2019-03-11 19:31:28 UTC  

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2019-03-11 19:31:29 UTC  

Towers/ground-based technology, (Tesla-based technologies) and geostationary balloons, have existed for over 70+ years .. and Are Still in-use
.
- LORAN system. *(The LORAN system may have been changed/ADJUSTED ). . to eLoran, for example) *(and, please Notice i said "e-Loran" ok)!...for modern radio waves and frequencies, etc, but it's still basically the same,) And ...
- cell towers (and they're mostly ALL equipped to handle "GPS" processing, etc)
- radar & etc.
- troposcatter technology (tropospheric scattering) / triangulation - etc
- super sensitive receivers
and ..
- fiber optic underwater sea-cables

2019-03-11 19:31:31 UTC  

r/wooosh

2019-03-11 19:31:35 UTC  

thats the short answer ^

2019-03-11 19:31:52 UTC  

a lil suttin suttin like that

2019-03-11 19:31:57 UTC  

your making alot of assumptions

2019-03-11 19:32:06 UTC  

like, alot

2019-03-11 19:32:06 UTC  

im not good at this aren't it... i joined with irony but i take this server too serious

2019-03-11 19:32:07 UTC  

you're 😃

2019-03-11 19:32:14 UTC  

who is

2019-03-11 19:32:19 UTC  

*oh no my grammer*

2019-03-11 19:32:20 UTC  

a lot*

2019-03-11 19:32:22 UTC  

troposcatter is very interesting i would like to discuss this

2019-03-11 19:32:36 UTC  

then do so...

2019-03-11 19:32:40 UTC  

☕ ..

2019-03-11 19:32:43 UTC  

@Kamarad Schitkunt But light doesn't travel in a straight line so when you measure an angle then assert light is travelling in a straight line is a sleight of hand deception to fit your model.

2019-03-11 19:32:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554748623032942592/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190311012411.png

2019-03-11 19:33:00 UTC  

Look light curves up

2019-03-11 19:33:03 UTC  

Gravitiy curves light

2019-03-11 19:33:11 UTC  

your right

2019-03-11 19:33:15 UTC  

@onaj s W Gravi.... what?

2019-03-11 19:33:18 UTC  

downwards

2019-03-11 19:33:28 UTC  

I dont know english

2019-03-11 19:33:30 UTC  

@Human Sheeple it does in a vacuum unless it is affected by gravity and gravity makes spheres out of large enough objects because its center of mass is in the middle which has the storngest gravitational point

2019-03-11 19:33:32 UTC  

black holes can curve light that is how they can be observed

2019-03-11 19:33:34 UTC  

@onaj s W odakle si

2019-03-11 19:33:43 UTC  

Hrvatska lol

2019-03-11 19:33:54 UTC  

@Orchlon no they dont curve it they suck it up causing it to look disorted

2019-03-11 19:33:54 UTC  

divota!

2019-03-11 19:34:09 UTC  

Earth is flatter than my chest.

2019-03-11 19:34:10 UTC  

@Kamarad Schitkunt What degree of vacuum please?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554748926633181189/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190311213405.png

2019-03-11 19:34:11 UTC  

black holes dont 'suck' things

2019-03-11 19:34:25 UTC  

@Human Sheeple outer space

2019-03-11 19:34:28 UTC  

@sunny~ dude there are adults here stop it

2019-03-11 19:34:37 UTC  

Hello Fellow Flatties

2019-03-11 19:34:38 UTC  

they have gravity, sucking implies gasses

2019-03-11 19:34:45 UTC  

@Orchlon yeah you know what i mean the gravity pulls\

2019-03-11 19:34:46 UTC  
2019-03-11 19:34:46 UTC  

ffs to many inndyans

2019-03-11 19:34:52 UTC  

fair enough