Message from @Yoda

Discord ID: 494071432259829770


2018-09-25 09:01:08 UTC  

Also kevin do u have any degrees in earth sciences?

2018-09-25 09:01:32 UTC  

the oceans were carved out of ice with the sun going in a circle creating a natural barrier in the south

2018-09-25 09:01:37 UTC  

local sun

2018-09-25 09:01:49 UTC  

you have tons of land masses in the center where the sun keeps warm

2018-09-25 09:02:08 UTC  

@Yoda I do if aminals count

2018-09-25 09:02:09 UTC  

time varies because the sun is going in a circle over flat earth

2018-09-25 09:02:22 UTC  

only one sun circling flat stable earth

2018-09-25 09:02:23 UTC  

@I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS what do you do

2018-09-25 09:02:36 UTC  

moon has its own light

2018-09-25 09:02:42 UTC  

same size as the sun

2018-09-25 09:02:43 UTC  

ok

2018-09-25 09:02:46 UTC  

@^Kevin^ cool also unicorns are real 🦄

2018-09-25 09:02:48 UTC  

what about globe earth

2018-09-25 09:02:53 UTC  

Zoology degree, with no real focus I'm a jack of all trades

2018-09-25 09:02:59 UTC  

like you said

2018-09-25 09:03:01 UTC  

compare models

2018-09-25 09:03:06 UTC  

Hey how come the moon has its own light

2018-09-25 09:03:13 UTC  

so if you compare the two models

2018-09-25 09:03:22 UTC  

@Yoda is that for me?

2018-09-25 09:03:27 UTC  

the sun should be easy to test which is closer to reality

2018-09-25 09:03:28 UTC  

That's cool nat

2018-09-25 09:03:43 UTC  

No the FE who said the moon has its own light, the question is for kevin

2018-09-25 09:03:47 UTC  

if we lived on a sun that was far away, we should see parralel lines of light coming from the distance

2018-09-25 09:03:58 UTC  

and we do

2018-09-25 09:04:19 UTC  

"I test models validity and do research to compare them... What? Of course I don't do experiments why would I do that, I just guess the answer and believe what people that agree with me on YouTube say"

2018-09-25 09:04:20 UTC  

we see a local sun moving over the day

2018-09-25 09:04:54 UTC  

@^Kevin^ yoo Kevin how can the moon have its own light...

2018-09-25 09:04:57 UTC  

i dont

2018-09-25 09:05:00 UTC  

we should be able to sense the spin of the earth

2018-09-25 09:05:04 UTC  

false

2018-09-25 09:05:16 UTC  

we cannot sense motion

2018-09-25 09:05:21 UTC  

humans can sense motion

2018-09-25 09:05:21 UTC  

we can only sense relative motion

2018-09-25 09:05:36 UTC  

If earth is a ball, why aren't I'm dizzy. Checkmate libtards

2018-09-25 09:05:36 UTC  

Humans can sense acceleration

2018-09-25 09:05:49 UTC  

you cant tell what is moving without a refrence point

2018-09-25 09:05:53 UTC  

To be fair to Kevin, we can sense acceleration and spinning requires acceleration.

2018-09-25 09:05:56 UTC  

If we're in a constant velocity we wouldn't know

2018-09-25 09:06:17 UTC  

It's just 1 rotation every 24 hours is an incredibly small amount of acceleration

2018-09-25 09:06:27 UTC  

its not small amount of acceleration

2018-09-25 09:06:33 UTC  

Yes, it is