Message from @Jurnoi
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Alright, @That Virgo Furry has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
Ahh yes of course
hey Jonathan Stamos #1
@Shwubblz ツ It was my mistake. Sorry. And thanks for your patience
It is I John Stamos
@John Stamos you're unmuted
Angular slant on a flat surface
When a ship sails off toward the horizon, it doesn't just get smaller and smaller until it's not visible anymore. Instead, the hull seems to sink below the horizon first, then the mast. When ships return from sea, the sequence is reversed: First the mast, then the hull, seem to rise over the horizon.
The ship-and-horizon observation is so self-evident that 1881's "Zetetic Astronomy," the first modern flat-Earth text, devotes a chapterto "debunking" it. The explanation relies on assuming that the sequential disappearance is simply an illusion brought on by perspective. This debunking does not make much sense, however, as there's nothing about perspective (which just says that things are smaller over longer distances) that should make the bottom of an object disappear before the top. If you'd like to prove to yourself that perspective isn't the reason for boats disappearing hull-first and returning mast-first, bring a telescope or binoculars on your trip to the harbor. Even with vision enhancement, the ship will still dip below the curve of the Earth.
I would like to be unmuted please @Citizen Z
Refraction off of nothing
Alright, @Drunk3nFr0g has been warned for '**Capital letters**'.
I got muted because i was eating.... i would like to be unmuted please?
thank you @Human Sheeple
@John Stamos omg are you the real johns stomos???? i love u in full house uncle jenny!!!! have merc!
very smart
Damn this place is very stupid
I would like to be unmuted please @Citizen Z
@yello want me to say the catch phrase!
When a ship sails off toward the horizon, it doesn't just get smaller and smaller until it's not visible anymore. Instead, the hull seems to sink below the horizon first, then the mast. When ships return from sea, the sequence is reversed: First the mast, then the hull, seem to rise over the horizon.
The ship-and-horizon observation is so self-evident that 1881's "Zetetic Astronomy," the first modern flat-Earth text, devotes a chapterto "debunking" it. The explanation relies on assuming that the sequential disappearance is simply an illusion brought on by perspective. This debunking does not make much sense, however, as there's nothing about perspective (which just says that things are smaller over longer distances) that should make the bottom of an object disappear before the top. If you'd like to prove to yourself that perspective isn't the reason for boats disappearing hull-first and returning mast-first, bring a telescope or binoculars on your trip to the harbor. Even with vision enhancement, the ship will still dip below the curve of the Earth.
@Human Sheeple the actual hell is that
@Human Sheeple Do you believe the Earth is paper towel roll shaped?
I would like to be unmuted please @Citizen Z
YES OLEASE @John Stamos
**hey please ban me**
Have Mercy!!
LOL
hahaha
flat earther iq =-999999
Wait what? I thought the earth was the shape of a Mcdonalds Big Mac?
hmmmm
I think the floor is apparently mostly locally flat under certain weather conditions.
Big mac
!ban @That Virgo Furry