Message from @Thot Patrol

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2019-03-11 16:08:47 UTC  

go to <#539316279086022666>

2019-03-11 16:08:51 UTC  

No thats a model of earth

2019-03-11 16:08:54 UTC  

i mean

2019-03-11 16:08:57 UTC  

Here's the observer of your lunar eclipse according to the heliocentric model

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554697278921637890/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190311180807.png

2019-03-11 16:08:58 UTC  

the real earth

2019-03-11 16:09:01 UTC  

<#484515645258596369>

2019-03-11 16:09:05 UTC  

hello people

2019-03-11 16:09:09 UTC  

Here is a monkey balloon on the opposite side of the "globe"

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554697329840750613/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190311180822.png

2019-03-11 16:09:19 UTC  

epic

2019-03-11 16:09:23 UTC  

Here is a custom man made shadow cast on the moon

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554697390058373131/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190311180814.png

2019-03-11 16:09:30 UTC  

and here's why you're doint it wrong on the first place

2019-03-11 16:09:36 UTC  

doing*

2019-03-11 16:09:46 UTC  

So if you can do this, you will prove that not only is the Earth spherical, but the Earth is the cause of the lunar eclipse

2019-03-11 16:09:46 UTC  

First of all earth isin't a perfect sphere

2019-03-11 16:09:49 UTC  

its. a. model.

2019-03-11 16:09:59 UTC  

You haven't however proved that this is the case, so you cannot use this as proof

2019-03-11 16:10:00 UTC  

Second you're doing a simulation on a computer wich cannot be defined realistic

2019-03-11 16:10:19 UTC  

I already have the popcorn

2019-03-11 16:10:27 UTC  

it is a model
and you use a model to make a prediction in reality @Android

2019-03-11 16:10:30 UTC  

Rouge i want some too

2019-03-11 16:10:30 UTC  

Cause this is getting good

2019-03-11 16:10:36 UTC  

man this is crazy holmes

2019-03-11 16:10:38 UTC  

@Human Sheeple have you been to school and did you ever enroll in science?

2019-03-11 16:10:40 UTC  

no, that's not quite how it works @Iron_physik

2019-03-11 16:10:42 UTC  

You're the one asserting my floor is a giant ball casting a shadow on the moon, in what you call a "lunar eclipse" @Android please put a balloon up at the right location your model predicts and cast a custom shadow on the moon.

2019-03-11 16:10:52 UTC  

how do u post pictures in this tc it wont let me

2019-03-11 16:10:53 UTC  

this is exactly how it works 😆

2019-03-11 16:10:53 UTC  

@ChromeTheGnome Please can you tell me what the scientific method is?

2019-03-11 16:11:02 UTC  

So you basically ignored my whole argument

2019-03-11 16:11:03 UTC  

@LasseD. I'll give you some

2019-03-11 16:11:09 UTC  

Yaay!

2019-03-11 16:11:11 UTC  

A baloon cannot get into space

2019-03-11 16:11:15 UTC  

*28 stab wounds*

2019-03-11 16:11:17 UTC  

In any case

2019-03-11 16:11:19 UTC  

Hiya

2019-03-11 16:11:24 UTC  

obviously iot cant

2019-03-11 16:11:24 UTC  

@Human Sheeple according to every flat earther x divided by y times z is correct

2019-03-11 16:11:33 UTC  

Guys

2019-03-11 16:11:35 UTC  

I mean, I should know as engineering student.
that you use models to make predictions of reality

2019-03-11 16:11:40 UTC  

guess what

2019-03-11 16:11:48 UTC  

What