Message from @^Kevin^

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2018-09-24 13:18:06 UTC  

how is it fake math

2018-09-24 13:18:16 UTC  

fact is that if you go on the outer edge of flat earth

2018-09-24 13:18:28 UTC  

>college graduate
>fake math

2018-09-24 13:18:29 UTC  

There would be a radius on a flat earth too genius

2018-09-24 13:18:35 UTC  

you'll have a larger radius than what is said

2018-09-24 13:18:40 UTC  

on earth

2018-09-24 13:18:49 UTC  

you live on flat earth

2018-09-24 13:18:53 UTC  

center is north pole

2018-09-24 13:19:02 UTC  

well atmospheric refraction does change it to be a bit larger

2018-09-24 13:19:05 UTC  

sun and moon are same size ahd close, roughly 3,400 miles away

2018-09-24 13:19:06 UTC  

usualy

2018-09-24 13:19:12 UTC  
2018-09-24 13:19:21 UTC  

I'm dim and did stem

2018-09-24 13:19:24 UTC  

I am a college grad in computer info systems

2018-09-24 13:19:32 UTC  

specializing in business

2018-09-24 13:19:44 UTC  

yes, the earth is flat

2018-09-24 13:19:53 UTC  

there is no curve, we see too far away

2018-09-24 13:20:06 UTC  

we see what too far away?

2018-09-24 13:20:18 UTC  

we see other stuff too far away, no curve

2018-09-24 13:20:29 UTC  

Non sequetur

2018-09-24 13:20:43 UTC  

I shouldn't be able to see you 3 miles away on a flat level area

2018-09-24 13:21:02 UTC  

6 feet of curvature, but its flat and I can see you

2018-09-24 13:21:04 UTC  

atmospheric refraction effects this somewhat

2018-09-24 13:21:43 UTC  

its clearly why we can see stuff further than we should

2018-09-24 13:22:01 UTC  

you know how rainbows work?

2018-09-24 13:22:05 UTC  

also not everywhere on earth has this constant curvature

2018-09-24 13:22:28 UTC  

<:megalul:485077677175472148>

2018-09-24 13:22:37 UTC  

rainbows work by different refractive index of light thru water

2018-09-24 13:22:40 UTC  

are you a PhD student?

2018-09-24 13:22:52 UTC  

your a PhD grad?

2018-09-24 13:23:06 UTC  

why are you an ostrich if your a PhD?

2018-09-24 13:23:15 UTC  

and it forms a ring due to the symmetric geometry of droplets in fog/rain

2018-09-24 13:23:32 UTC  

you should be looking at these videos and debunking them, if you could

2018-09-24 13:23:38 UTC  

make videos, tell your truth

2018-09-24 13:23:53 UTC  

so rainbows work only outside, without a mirror, they don't work

2018-09-24 13:23:53 UTC  

Why do you think he's in this chat!

2018-09-24 13:24:01 UTC  

with water and a mirror, you can make a rainbow

2018-09-24 13:24:05 UTC  

all the videos I've seen never gave any sufficient evidence and or used logical falacies

2018-09-24 13:24:32 UTC  

so why do rainbows happen (they obviously happen) outside with rain?

2018-09-24 13:24:42 UTC  

by inductive reasoning I don't watch anymore because it is believed to be not worth the time

2018-09-24 13:24:43 UTC  

@Goldsteel We don’t call anyone retards. You’ve been warned.