Message from @AstralSentient

Discord ID: 574718594110193670


2019-05-05 20:41:44 UTC  

For today, Iโ€™ve had enough of this and Iโ€™m down

2019-05-05 20:41:46 UTC  

Done*

2019-05-05 20:43:10 UTC  

actually yeah, there are more doors beneath that

2019-05-05 20:43:11 UTC  

lmao

2019-05-05 20:44:18 UTC  

it might be extra thermal covering

2019-05-05 20:44:27 UTC  

Lmao

2019-05-05 20:46:35 UTC  

lol u haven't even thought of the fact that there are 2 doors within that compartment

2019-05-05 21:01:47 UTC  

CGI ISS SWIMMING POOL: https://imgur.com/a/BXe4rnO

2019-05-05 21:08:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574703979716411415/download.gif

2019-05-05 21:18:52 UTC  

@Brunderwood You've got heart, you're a flat earther in the making, you're willing to do the objective research

2019-05-05 21:35:52 UTC  

Nah mate

2019-05-05 21:36:01 UTC  

Sorry but thereโ€™s no changing my mind ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

2019-05-05 21:38:17 UTC  

idk if its a spehre or flat nothing is changing my mind at this point except rock solid undeniable proof.

2019-05-05 21:39:03 UTC  

they need to let us explore antarctica i think that would settle it

2019-05-05 21:40:25 UTC  

explore antarctica or a 4 mile flat piece of material unbendable and straight and a 24/7 live hd autofocus camera on the moon pointed at earth

2019-05-05 21:41:37 UTC  

all 3 of those would make it undeniable one way or the other more video footage from space agencies that are unedited like an astronaut from inside the iss to outside suiting up and going out the airlock nonstop video unedited

2019-05-05 21:43:17 UTC  

instead of debating it we should try to think of an experiment that would prove curvature or not

2019-05-05 21:44:02 UTC  

i think 4 miles is all u need and it cant be optical becuase of perspective angular resolution refraction

2019-05-05 22:05:07 UTC  

Optical experiments are just fine. A 4 mile long solid slab is very implausible, just go out to sea and do your own observations of distant objects as a reference for whether there is convex curve or not.

2019-05-05 22:06:30 UTC  

Or observe distant mountains to see how they are oriented relative to the other to test curvature vs flatness

2019-05-05 22:31:33 UTC  

optical experiments are not just fine. u cant see how they can be flawed due to refraction perspective or angular resolution ?

2019-05-05 22:47:02 UTC  

You have a point, those can be used as ill defined, unsubstantiated, and misapplied excuses to explain away observations of convex curve.
If they were anything scientific in this context, they could be accounted for, because they would be quantified and well explained. But instead, they are just after the fact ad hoc additions each time, so you dismiss optical observations altogether (pseudoscience alert!).

But to be serious, those aren't problems because the onus is on the flatties to demonstrate that these are variables interfering with what we see. While observational fact shows convexity to the earth that doesn't need a hypothetical to explain.

2019-05-05 23:14:31 UTC  

no the optical observations are illusions at the horizon clearly that has been displayed by the boat thing or us seeing too far

2019-05-05 23:16:27 UTC  

๐Ÿ˜†

2019-05-05 23:47:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574743933196697601/20190505_184622.jpg

2019-05-05 23:47:19 UTC  

2 questions yes or no 1. when u look out at the ocean do you observe the water rising above ur feet to be at your eyeline 2. is the water really going higher than ur feet above ur eyeline

2019-05-05 23:47:40 UTC  

yes or no

2019-05-05 23:47:43 UTC  

to both please

2019-05-05 23:48:06 UTC  

I think my drawing depicts it good enough to explain this effect and how it reflects physical reality

2019-05-05 23:48:17 UTC  

ok but answer my 2 questions please

2019-05-05 23:49:01 UTC  

they are simple easy to answer

2019-05-05 23:49:03 UTC  

1. It appears to rise towards your eyeline, yes.
2. No.

2019-05-05 23:49:29 UTC  

ok so our first observation when we look out at the sea does not match reality

2019-05-05 23:49:33 UTC  

im glad u agree

2019-05-05 23:49:48 UTC  

idk what u were arguing about

2019-05-05 23:50:15 UTC  

its like pulling teeth with u sometimes lol

2019-05-05 23:50:18 UTC  

My drawing proves otherwise, I show an observer looking up the farther the ground extends out while it remains below their feet

2019-05-05 23:50:29 UTC  

Perspective, simple,

2019-05-05 23:50:48 UTC  

whoa ur saying our observation of the water going above our feet to meet our eyeline is correct and matches what is really h apenning ?

2019-05-05 23:51:32 UTC  

Yes, because of angles relative to the observer. Pay close attention to my above image.
So your point isn't really going to stand.