Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-03-01 02:25:46 UTC  

That means you have to turn around to make a compass work lol

2019-03-01 02:25:52 UTC  

Australia and South America isn't Antarctica.

2019-03-01 02:25:58 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-01 02:26:14 UTC  

And since you know the exact degrees of declination, it's correctable, yes?

2019-03-01 02:26:21 UTC  

And I just showed you problems with magnetic declination in Australia

2019-03-01 02:26:27 UTC  

You ignore

2019-03-01 02:26:37 UTC  

For whatever reason

2019-03-01 02:26:38 UTC  

The sun video?

2019-03-01 02:26:43 UTC  

Yes

2019-03-01 02:26:50 UTC  

I literally replied to that

2019-03-01 02:27:01 UTC  

Ok. Lol

2019-03-01 02:27:34 UTC  

You are saying the sun refracts west?

2019-03-01 02:27:46 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-01 02:27:56 UTC  

I dont even understand your claim

2019-03-01 02:28:57 UTC  

You're using the Sun as a perfect reference of west. I doubt the Sun sets in perfect west, also with refraction into account.

2019-03-01 02:29:40 UTC  

Refraction makes the sun move up? Or west?

2019-03-01 02:30:03 UTC  

You literally are bullshitting yourself

2019-03-01 02:31:41 UTC  

The sun only sets directly in the West on the equinoxes

2019-03-01 02:32:15 UTC  

Internet went out for phone

2019-03-01 02:32:21 UTC  

What about declination?

2019-03-01 02:32:32 UTC  

Doesnt matter?

2019-03-01 02:32:45 UTC  

People say the Sun sets west, I dont know about "perfect west to every degree"

2019-03-01 02:33:28 UTC  

Dude, I'm just here to say that the Sun isn't a good reference for West, since it changes over time.

2019-03-01 02:33:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/550868195930537984/Flat_Earth_Equinox.gif

2019-03-01 02:34:15 UTC  

I guess quorum was right. The sun does refract

2019-03-01 02:34:33 UTC  

Works perfect on a flat earth

2019-03-01 02:35:42 UTC  

Idk how many times I have to see this gif replay before I get what it has to do with this.

2019-03-01 02:36:26 UTC  

It's the Equinox

2019-03-01 02:36:43 UTC  

Just as we see

2019-03-01 02:37:03 UTC  

And what does the equinox have to do with this?

2019-03-01 02:37:29 UTC  

What doesn't it have to do with this?

2019-03-01 02:37:53 UTC  

I think you might just be a persistent debate troll

2019-03-01 02:38:29 UTC  

The 500 troll terms exist less than the flat earth.

2019-03-01 02:38:31 UTC  

10. Persistent Debate Troll
This troll loves to argue. They can take thoroughly researched and fact-based content, and come at it from all angles to challenge its message. They believe they're right, and everyone else is wrong. They’re determined to have the last word – continuing to comment until the other user gives up.

2019-03-01 02:39:00 UTC  

Ok, aren't you a persistent debate troll? Since debating is trolling.

2019-03-01 02:57:43 UTC  

Just realized you were using red herrings for a while. Compasses are irrelevant, as you can't see Polaris from South of the equator, unless it's very close to the equator and Polaris is right on the horizon.
If Australia and South America are on opposite sides of the Arctic, If they both can't see Polaris from those locations, then someone from the locations I've shown the photos were taken at can't be looking at any same point and looking at the same thing if they can't even both see Polaris, which is right in between them both.

2019-03-01 02:58:23 UTC  

Nice debate "tactic".

2019-03-01 03:00:56 UTC  

It's impossible for them to be looking at any same point on a flat Earth, as the point Polaris is the closest they can possibly get to being able to see the same point in the sky at the same time. Yet they don't see Polaris. Yet they are seeing a different point at the same time.

2019-03-01 03:40:57 UTC  

😂

2019-03-01 03:41:04 UTC  

On and on

2019-03-01 03:41:10 UTC  

10. Persistent Debate Troll
This troll loves to argue. They can take thoroughly researched and fact-based content, and come at it from all angles to challenge its message. They believe they're right, and everyone else is wrong. They’re determined to have the last word – continuing to comment until the other user gives up.