Message from @「阿波根うみこ」
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well how do u have a pressurized system next to a vacuum without a container
i dont think all flat earthers believe in the dome theory
but it raises some questions
I don't believe in it and I'm a flat earther
There just hasn't been enough research into it
Or proof in general in my opinion
unless someone can show me a pressured system is next to a vacuum without a container
the near perfect vacuum of space
Maybe the atmosphere is the barrier between us and whatever is beyond
the atmosphere is teh container ?
air ?
air is the container ?
idk
could be sounds unrealistic but possibly
Not air
Idk either tbh
yeah idk
Just for me it sounds more reasonable then anything else
id their needs to be a solid barrier for a pressurized system to be next to a vacuum
im not a dome person myself i do have doubts that nasa can even get into space
no
idk maybe
their is a point where their is air then a point where their is a new perfect vacuum
There doesn't only need to be a dome for NASA or any other government to go space searching
They can simply not just do it
So many reasons
yeah im not saying hte dome is the reason but i think they cant even get into space
so maybe they can maybe they cant maybe their is a dome maybe their isnt idk
We just need more experiments and research into it
I mean, if we can't get into space then how does satellite communication work?
oh boy
have u ever heard of underwater communication cables or satellite towers or high altitude balloons with satellites on them ?
sorry cell phone towers
Yes
ok there ya go
a satellite costs hundreds of millions they can put a high altitude balloon up for like a million maybe u need a few of them for coverage idk
its all speculation i mean if u believe what they say then earth is a spher eand nasa has been to the moon and satellites are orbiting earth
im skeptical
What evidence would you need to show that satellites do in fact exist?
all they would have to do is prove the earths curvature and ill believe in satellites