Message from @Citizen Z

Discord ID: 550790083763109888


2019-02-28 21:14:50 UTC  

You just keep saying "it says Australia".

2019-02-28 21:14:53 UTC  

calm down

2019-02-28 21:15:09 UTC  
2019-02-28 21:15:09 UTC  

dimentio#8766 (496757159585906730) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-02-28 21:15:14 UTC  

!mute @Nadia

2019-02-28 21:15:15 UTC  

Nadia#2978 (413376039042154497) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-02-28 21:16:11 UTC  

Mod abuse

2019-02-28 21:16:21 UTC  

Lul

2019-02-28 21:17:06 UTC  

@Quorum listen, you said something about Polaris, I responded about Polaris,
then you tried telling me the star trails aren't of Polaris.
I never said the star trails were of Polaris.
I think this is a misunderstand and I'm done with it.

2019-02-28 21:17:16 UTC  

Mod abuse

2019-02-28 21:17:21 UTC  
2019-02-28 21:17:25 UTC  

stop muting randomw people

2019-02-28 21:17:27 UTC  
2019-02-28 21:17:27 UTC  

i'm not a fish (I swear)#6006 (423485257229008907) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-02-28 21:17:34 UTC  

<:thonk:485324336874651650>

2019-02-28 21:17:50 UTC  

I thought you meant that in my reality, I also thought that Polaris was below the equator

2019-02-28 21:18:05 UTC  

Polaris is the north star

2019-02-28 21:18:24 UTC  

You said "yet people see polaris below the equator". You said that right after saying "so in your reality"

2019-02-28 21:18:36 UTC  

The wording confused me.

2019-02-28 21:20:24 UTC  

Ok np

2019-02-28 21:23:09 UTC  

People do see Polaris below the equator

2019-02-28 21:23:30 UTC  

Which shouldn't happen on a globe. Another claim for a mirage

2019-02-28 21:24:36 UTC  

It's only just barely under the equator, which I'm pretty sure the article said

2019-02-28 21:25:30 UTC  

It starts to fade the more south you get from the equator

2019-02-28 21:25:35 UTC  

"Under typical atmospheric conditions, this adds 0.57° to an object’s altitude, so Polaris would barely show up from 1.23° south latitude."

2019-02-28 21:25:50 UTC  

The two points I listed are way further down the equator.

2019-02-28 21:27:13 UTC  

Deducing things from the spherical model is wrong to begin with

2019-02-28 21:28:35 UTC  

What? I concluded that the point in those photos is not Polaris, meaning it is a different point in the sky using simple deduction. Idk what you mean tbh

2019-02-28 21:29:41 UTC  

K. Please show me your measurements of the surface

2019-02-28 21:29:48 UTC  

Interested.

2019-02-28 21:30:05 UTC  

What kind of measurements?

2019-02-28 21:30:31 UTC  

Measurements of the earth curving at the globe math given

2019-02-28 21:30:47 UTC  

1 sec

2019-02-28 21:32:28 UTC  

Someone told me about the 8 inches per mile squared thing, he said this: "8 inches per mile squared calculation is a parabolic approximation of a circle, rather than a linear drop off."

2019-02-28 21:35:25 UTC  

Ships going to the horizon will start to dissapear from the bottom of the mass to the top. This is bc the horizon is curved or round

2019-02-28 21:35:51 UTC  

On a flat earth the boat would just get smaller and smaller until it disappeared.

2019-02-28 21:37:23 UTC  

Brb in like 5-10 mins or somethin

2019-02-28 21:38:08 UTC  

@jlegend wrong

2019-02-28 21:38:24 UTC  

How

2019-02-28 21:38:46 UTC  

@jlegend things disappear from the bottom up because that's how light works

2019-02-28 21:41:11 UTC  

It is bc the ship is going past the curved horizon