Message from @Derek Nelson

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2019-04-05 16:24:33 UTC  

Yes.

2019-04-05 16:24:38 UTC  

Mechanized.

2019-04-05 16:24:43 UTC  

Scoundrels

2019-04-05 16:25:24 UTC  

If Foucault pendulums really were based off motion of the earth, wrecking balls would never stop moving. But they always stop when unprovoked.

2019-04-05 16:29:04 UTC  

So I agree that there are an awful lot of anomalies and strange things

2019-04-05 16:29:19 UTC  

So what was the one thing that flipped you to truly believe flat earth?

2019-04-05 16:29:28 UTC  

What would you say is the top proof of flat earth

2019-04-05 16:29:38 UTC  

The most powerful evidence

2019-04-05 16:30:05 UTC  

I watched that documentary flat earth clues / under the dome and it got me thinking for sure

2019-04-05 16:31:31 UTC  

The top scientific proof for me, is that we do not, and cannot observe or measure any real curve.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/563762658180857866/image0.jpg

2019-04-05 16:32:52 UTC  

And we can’t experiment with it either on a model that’s a sphere, for that matter.

2019-04-05 16:33:54 UTC  

All requirements of the scientific method, btw. That is what determines proof in this world.

2019-04-05 16:34:31 UTC  

It’s why flat earth is not a theory, and ball earth is - because ball earth passes none of the method.

2019-04-05 16:34:46 UTC  

And flat earth passes all of it.

2019-04-05 16:35:12 UTC  

Observation, measurement, and experiment.

2019-04-05 16:36:34 UTC  

But I've seen experiments carried out that disproved flat earth

2019-04-05 16:36:40 UTC  

Done by flat earth people

2019-04-05 16:36:47 UTC  

Like what?

2019-04-05 16:36:59 UTC  

So I think it's jeranism

2019-04-05 16:37:28 UTC  

You think he proved a curve at surface level when we can’t observe that at higher altitude?

2019-04-05 16:38:13 UTC  

Please for the love of God, spare me.

2019-04-05 16:38:17 UTC  

And he sets up a series of wooden poles of equal height at distances and each pole has a hole at the same spot. Then they shine a lazer through the hole. On flat earth the lazer should go through all the holes and be visible. But when they did it you couldn't see the lazer. It was below the hole because of the curvature

2019-04-05 16:38:35 UTC  

That was what they said basically

2019-04-05 16:39:08 UTC  

But you are right it makes no sense how you could have a noticeable curve effect at that small a scale but no visible curve in that picture

2019-04-05 16:39:10 UTC  

A curvature consistent of a sphere that has a circumference of 24,901 miles?

2019-04-05 16:39:27 UTC  

Right.

2019-04-05 16:39:36 UTC  

OK so grant that the earth is flat

2019-04-05 16:40:00 UTC  

Thank you. Glad to have you around.

2019-04-05 16:40:34 UTC  

Haha thanks. I appreciate you discussing with me. I just want to know the truth. So do you believe that space is as described? Do you believe in distant stars and planets?

2019-04-05 16:40:52 UTC  

I take a biblical approach.

2019-04-05 16:41:07 UTC  

There’s the sun, moon, and stars.

2019-04-05 16:41:11 UTC  

That’s it.

2019-04-05 16:41:29 UTC  

OK so you don't believe in all the other planets?

2019-04-05 16:42:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/563765305348849674/image0.jpg

2019-04-05 16:42:22 UTC  

There’s 4 of what they call planets.

2019-04-05 16:42:44 UTC  

Different sizes and shapes of rotundity.

2019-04-05 16:43:02 UTC  

Quite impossible for the distances they’re said to be at.

2019-04-05 16:43:26 UTC  

OK but the saturn one there you seem to be able to see a sphere with rings around it. Can't be a star

2019-04-05 16:44:16 UTC  

It definitely looks peculiar.

2019-04-05 16:44:22 UTC  

But it’s not a planet.

2019-04-05 16:44:30 UTC  

And it’s not a sun.