Message from @jeremy
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This is fun
<:denial:567815785784016936> Yup
So... nice weather we’re having
Global warming is nice
Huh?
!tempmute @mmkay 5m Lying + Trolling
<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> **mmkay#0799** was muted for **5 minutes**
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Ouch
This is why we gotta ablolish this *government tyranny*
i see more evidence for it being flat than a sphere
start at 200 bc eratosthenes does the thing with stick and shadows or the wells but that can be done with the heliocentric model or a flat earth with a close sun
then ships going out to sea that has been debunked big time
then the fake nasa photos debunked
The 'sinking ship effect' has never been debunked
u watch a ship go out to sea it disappears bottom first the u pull out a p900 and u can bring the ship back into view
u dont think thats debunked
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how could it be behind the curve but then u magnify it and bring it back into view that doesnt even make sense
it clearly didnt go behind the curve
thats like saying u can walk around the corner of a brick building but then i can zoom in and bring u back into view
Nope, because that doesn't normally happen
it happens everytime
No it doesn't
u watch a ship go out to sea it disappears u pull out ur zoom camera and can bring it back into view
It is a lie to say that normally happens
ur saying u can see farther than a p900 ?
Source?
the source of ships being brought back into view ?
I've only saw one verified case of that myself
ok
Where is the bottom?
https://youtu.be/i0ObTd7DLMw
perspective and angular resolution is why u cant see the bottom
refraction maybe
If it was angular resolution, what you claimed would be correct, bringing the bottom back with an optical device but it doesn't occur here
what happened the one verified time that the ship went over the curve but then got brought back into view
u say one time i say it happened more
I'll find that one
im saying the one time u say it happened how did it go over the curve then they brought it back into view
ill find a bunch of videos of it happenning for you
You said it always happens, which is patently false.
In the cases where it is brought into view, the bottom is at a very shallow angle to it blurs into the horizon to give an illusion and a higher resolution brings it into view. At times when this doesn't happen, you get a view of water obstruction in the case of ships
Here is what I was talking about;
https://youtu.be/VFhhCYYkILw