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Listen man, I never said you have to have a rebuttal for anything. You are free to argue any of the links or not.
Simply information take it or leave it don't kill the messenger
And I'm saying I will, so don't accuse me of being scared, when the truth is that I'm in a car with 20 boxes worth of robotics material.
It's not like I'm sitting here jumping up and down declaring victory based off posting links. You were accusing me of no argument when just before that I was commenting on measels
Hi, I'm new here, and not trying to interrupt the debate. It just seems like it has taken a lull.
I suggest that for a good civil debate, you should try to find an impartial 3rd party who will observe and enforce some form of protocol. Not offering myself, just offering a suggestion.
the protocol is just fine. thanks for your opinion.
Can people have perms to post images here?
Ill just post it in <#484515645258596369>
Nvm, no perms there either
I drew a picture of why the star trails diverge from the equatorial star trail, if you wanna see it then just ask
ok so one question why are "THEY" lying to us about the flat earth?
70 people online and noone has an answer or is it just to early for this lolol
Oh god u don’t want to start that
I got something for u
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Why wouldn't they lie
Have you seen the news lately
The only news I know is of the government shutdown. I dont watch the news because 1. Boring. 2. Could be yellow journalism. 3. If it's important enough, I'll hear about it without watching the news, like the gov. shutdown.
Thsts not how it would look on a spinning ball
How so?
It's about the exact same
That's how a spinning ball would look
If you are looking straight up that's how it would look
It's impossible for a curved star strail, like a star trail near a polar star, to be a straight line while far to the left/right of your FOV
It's like holding a hula hoop out in front of you vertically and seeing a straight line, then moving it to the right and still seeing a straight line and not an arc towards your middle FOV
So we live on a tiny earth?
The size of a hula hoop
It's an analogy
Like, try imagining that image you drew with the straight lines over my image, but with the northern and souther polar stars
To the left and right
I understand what you are saying I think. Im just picturing what it should look like if looking up 90 degrees from the ground
Not sideways just straight up
And if you were on the outside of the spinning ball, most the lines should be straight
Its impossible to always get straight lines besides near the equator since eventually the lines will have to shrink in size
Like this
And become the polar stars and the tiny circles around them, slowly making them circles and not straight lines