Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-03-09 16:22:25 UTC  

You see an apparent horizon

2019-03-09 16:23:46 UTC  

@Ustink yea let's it

2019-03-09 16:24:13 UTC  
2019-03-09 16:24:13 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Dumpster Baby**#2914

2019-03-09 16:25:00 UTC  

Remember to draw a line where the horizon is

2019-03-09 16:25:21 UTC  

Then i will show you how wrong you are

2019-03-09 16:26:06 UTC  

Your claim

2019-03-09 16:26:12 UTC  

Let's see it

2019-03-09 16:26:15 UTC  

I'm waiting

2019-03-09 16:33:41 UTC  

It is often not clear where the actual horizon is.
A good example of this is the apparently floating ships which appear above the apparent horizon line (looming).

2019-03-09 17:37:24 UTC  

Dude do u understand how big the earth is? We cant see the curve because of how small it is. I dont remember for sure which bridge(i wanna say the golden gate bridge) but i do rememver reading that it was purposly built with the curvature in mind because of how massive it was

2019-03-09 17:48:00 UTC  

Wrong

2019-03-09 17:48:59 UTC  

Wrong

2019-03-09 17:50:00 UTC  

First. Get the correct bridge..then realize 99.9 % of bridges were not built like that. Then if you want to challenge yourself, get the measurement of difference in the two bridge towers and let us know what you think of it

2019-03-09 17:51:22 UTC  

Second. If there was a curve, you wouldn't be able to see as far as we do. A curve means things should disappear at the same rate everywhere

2019-03-09 17:56:45 UTC  

Or I can tell you

2019-03-09 17:58:49 UTC  

The bridge towers were supposedly 1 5/8 inche further apart at the top

2019-03-09 18:00:15 UTC  

So they built each towers 3/4+ inches out of plum from bottom to top to account for a supposed curve

2019-03-09 18:00:31 UTC  

Think about that

2019-03-09 18:18:51 UTC  

Its the verrazano narrows bridge

2019-03-09 18:19:18 UTC  

👏

2019-03-09 18:20:42 UTC  

And listen have u taken a physics class and seen how everything works out mathematically?

2019-03-09 18:21:01 UTC  

When you go and measure this bridge and measure the curve. Let me know. You will need a huge plum bob

2019-03-09 18:21:34 UTC  

Dude im not the one trying to prove myself right lol. I know im right, i need u to prove me im wrong

2019-03-09 18:21:36 UTC  

I don't need to take a class to understand it

2019-03-09 18:21:50 UTC  

You never proved you are right

2019-03-09 18:22:05 UTC  

You proved you have a belief system

2019-03-09 18:23:01 UTC  

Sure u dont but like according to u, everyone with a job in physics, astrophysics, or astronomy is wrong and lying

2019-03-09 18:23:48 UTC  

Every single space agency is part of this conspiracy and never once has anyone defected and told everyone the trush

2019-03-09 18:24:02 UTC  

Truth"

2019-03-09 18:25:00 UTC  

Like sure gravity seems stupid and like unrealistic but so do magnets, light, electricity, and electrostatic forces

2019-03-09 18:28:47 UTC  

And sure i have a belief system but u obviously do as well. I dont know what the reasoning behind why u have ur beliefs is but im guessing its not as strong as mine. It was common knowledge that the earth was round back in the time of greeks and yet u still believe that every single person since then has been part of the conspiracy and has never defected

2019-03-09 18:30:35 UTC  

I derive flat earth from empiricism, it is a fair philosophical position

2019-03-09 18:37:38 UTC  

U should be focusing on empirical evidence then, right? So explain to me why a laser gyroscope turns 15 degrees an hour, something that would only happen if earth was rotating

2019-03-09 18:44:41 UTC  

Still waiting on a response from either of u

2019-03-09 19:29:07 UTC  

Explain to me dithering

2019-03-09 19:29:30 UTC  

Show me the data @uzbek child stealer

2019-03-09 19:29:50 UTC  

And explain why there is no orbit measured

2019-03-09 19:30:29 UTC  

You realize a laser gyro is measuring light. Not physically measuring anything like a normal gyro

2019-03-09 19:30:49 UTC  

Its assuming

2019-03-09 19:31:03 UTC  

So once again, show me the data.