Message from @gohan
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On a globe, these are areas at which the refraction of seismic waves off of the core would prevent seismic waves from being measurable, since they'd be bounced away from them.
On a Flat Earth map, these areas are little more than patches on the ground, at which the waves mysteriously disappear, with no explanation as to why those specific areas lack seismic waves, while the areas around them do.
That's the basics of shadow zones
I think he's trying to simplify it as much as possible...
boi
This is about as simple as it gets
"seismic" isn't really that fancy, is it? That's in pokemon
Exactly😂
boi where
Seismic Toss
It's a move
omg
my brotha
@The Gwench you might want to read my stuff before it gets buried
Lol
and what waves
Seismic waves
what do they do?
Reading comprehension man. It's a first grade skill.
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what explain to me
@gohan tsk tsk don’t demean
!mute @Gill
XD hjhj#8228 (521087262465851395) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>
@The Gwench I only did that because there were two of them <:worried:485147448503697421>
!mute @hjhj
XD hjhj#3650 (533446292202979338) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>
Lol. That’s ok
I understand now. Thank you.
No problem
I hope it makes a little bit of sense?
Look into it if you want, I might be missing something that would make it work on a flat Earth
I wouldn’t know where to begin looking
I'll share the other bit later
@gohan Watch this video. It covers exactly what we’ve been talking about.
https://youtu.be/bKslk1a3yzs
Hey everyone, **James Munder** just posted a video! Go check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsZQ7L_ad9s