Message from @HyperBaroque

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2019-02-10 20:52:00 UTC  

Why believe in a theory?

2019-02-10 20:52:01 UTC  

How could gravity work in that case.

2019-02-10 20:52:16 UTC  

How would believing in a theory help anybody do anything...

2019-02-10 20:52:43 UTC  

I don't. I'm just saying, if you are going to be honest, then why not look at the flat earth evidence

2019-02-10 20:52:50 UTC  
2019-02-10 20:53:05 UTC  

😁

2019-02-10 20:53:37 UTC  

Still think it should be the theme song of the server

2019-02-10 20:53:37 UTC  

I mean if I was solving some engineering problem I would use a vector pointed toward the nearest presumed center of gravity with a scalar of 9.8m/s^2 , doesn't mean I "believe in" something, it's just practical application of observable phenomena.

2019-02-10 20:54:13 UTC  

So it will be kinda hard to trip me up on that point.

2019-02-10 20:54:41 UTC  

*center of Earth gravity, or 1G

2019-02-10 20:55:26 UTC  

If I had some rrason to believe I was working with variable G forces and multiple bodies I would hope a computer was doing the math?

2019-02-10 20:55:28 UTC  

have you seen there is places on earth suface where gravity is missing?

2019-02-10 20:55:40 UTC  

scientists are baffled by it for decades

2019-02-10 20:55:56 UTC  

Where gravity is... Missing?

2019-02-10 20:55:59 UTC  

they came up with theory on top of theory to explain it

2019-02-10 20:56:01 UTC  

I'm passingly familiar with gravitational anomalies.

2019-02-10 20:56:13 UTC  

Like, entirely missing?

2019-02-10 20:56:18 UTC  

No.

2019-02-10 20:56:21 UTC  

I am willing to allow there might be a singularity at the core of the Earth.

2019-02-10 20:56:41 UTC  

just missing in the sense that it does not match the standard models predictions

2019-02-10 20:56:46 UTC  

And of course completely willing to cede to hollow earth theories due to that.

2019-02-10 20:57:09 UTC  

Ah

2019-02-10 20:57:18 UTC  

I would want to know where magma comes from in that case though.

2019-02-10 20:58:05 UTC  

they make up things like mantle convection and 10000 year old ice sheets causing the anomaly.

2019-02-10 20:58:27 UTC  

I think gravitational and magnetic anomalies might be interrelated somehow. We're lacking a unifying theory of physics for that atm sadly.

2019-02-10 20:58:52 UTC  

10000 year old ice sheets that lasted for 10000 years and dispeared 10000 years ago. quite the stretch

2019-02-10 21:00:21 UTC  

gtg for a bit. have some chores to do, bbl

2019-02-10 21:01:08 UTC  

@HyperBaroque good chat thx

2019-02-10 21:01:42 UTC  

I think if we really put in the work, we could find a best fit for a tetrahedral model of earth, 4 equidistant points between which some observable surface features suggest bulging faces, and at which points some subsurface features suggest some correlating fracturing or something.

2019-02-10 21:01:49 UTC  

yeah np Citizen Z

2019-02-10 21:02:04 UTC  

we can chat later about it for sure, its interesting.

2019-02-10 21:03:41 UTC  

Does anybody here think any particular conspiracy theories might be side effects of MK Ultra?

2019-02-10 21:08:38 UTC  

thought about it

2019-02-10 21:47:11 UTC  

Earth is flat just look at sight distances

2019-02-10 21:48:45 UTC  

Myth

2019-02-10 21:48:52 UTC  

Earth is round

2019-02-10 21:49:06 UTC  

Round like a pizza maybe

2019-02-10 21:49:23 UTC  

If pizza was encasing a sphere

2019-02-10 21:49:26 UTC  

Then yep

2019-02-10 21:49:39 UTC  

the big talk in conspiracy theory communities seems to be a bit swamped with race supremism and race nationalism. i think catching people up in racial divisiveness is a conspiracy.

2019-02-10 21:49:54 UTC  

@Anon sphere earth is a myth propagated by psychopaths, atheists and satanism