Message from @Citizen Z
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The mandela effect is very hard to prove
For or against
I believe it is a real phenomenon.
Guys, I died from eating tooo much cereal
Thisfrog#0042 (378336372299268096) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>
I found a photo that I laughed at and it fits very well here
That rainbow tunnel thing you two keep posting to ignorantly dismiss how there is observably a South pole is :Yikes:, as well as obviously dishonest.
There is a point in the sky above the Arctic, North of the equator that the stars rotate around, which is the North pole. Everyone agrees this is the North pole. But when there is another point in the sky that is South of the equator, that even has the stars spinning opposite direction around it which is what we expect to see on a globe, you now instantly dismiss this.
Sounds honest 👌
That vortex hallway gif you keep posting to dismiss observable facts isn't an enclosed sphere.
@Quorum I suggest you have that debate with @Human Sheeple 😃
How do you explain earthquackes in a flat earth?
What about the despair code though
@Quorum calling people dishonest when you think the sky proves we are a spinning globe
The sky proves we are not on a spinning ball
Its only your mind that was told this so now your belief is challenged and you refuse to see anything else
You cant look into the sky and determine the shape beneath your feet.
You are just making assumptions
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Show me video of two people looking at the same star who are looking the exact same direction with compass visible and on two different continents at the same time with a map that is perfectly accurate to verify it all
Live on a Google hangout or live video
Then we will have something to talk about
Of nothing
Lol
Want to vc debate
Working
You didn't even attempt to disprove anything I've said. You just said my drawing "proved nothing".
On a flat plane, you cannot have several people looking in opposite directions while all seeing the same exact things in the sky. On a globe, you can have several people see the Southern polar star. Take an orange and mark two arrows pointing towards the little brown stump thing on the bottom, and both arrows are on opposite sides of the brown dot on the orange's bottom, representing two people looking at the same point on a globe. They are in different locations, but looking at the same object which is **possible**. Then peel the orange so the peel is flat and level for the two arrows. They are now facing opposite directions, meaning them seeing the same point is **impossible**.
I also already explained why the star trails diverge from the equatorial trail.
Prove your claim
Which claim?
That star trails are imoossible on a flat earth?
I posted it
Show me video of two people south of equator looking at the same star who are looking the exact same direction with compass visible and on two different continents at the same time with a map that is perfectly accurate to verify it all
Live on a Google hangout or live video