Message from @Green Knight

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2019-04-05 16:12:48 UTC  

So what's the problem there?

2019-04-05 16:12:51 UTC  

With the shadow?

2019-04-05 16:13:18 UTC  

A ball can never, ever produce a concave shadow. So it can’t be argued earth is responsible for the moon’s shadow.

2019-04-05 16:13:32 UTC  

Hmmm

2019-04-05 16:13:35 UTC  

Interesting

2019-04-05 16:13:40 UTC  

Ikr.

2019-04-05 16:15:34 UTC  

OK so what about the fact that they see different constellations in the southern hemisphere

2019-04-05 16:15:45 UTC  

That's the one I can't explain on a flat earth

2019-04-05 16:15:55 UTC  

Should be able to see all the stars from anywhere with a telescope

2019-04-05 16:15:57 UTC  

We honestly can’t.

2019-04-05 16:16:08 UTC  

Nah.

2019-04-05 16:16:26 UTC  

We have a sight distance problem even on a flat plane.

2019-04-05 16:16:34 UTC  

We cannot see indefinitely.

2019-04-05 16:16:56 UTC  

Even if all elements were removed out of sight.

2019-04-05 16:17:25 UTC  

We cannot see across Just like we can’t see across a crowd of people who are the same height.

2019-04-05 16:18:30 UTC  

I don't quite follow that... Might explain why we can't see infinitely far across the surface of the flat earth but the stars being overhead you should be able to see other constellations I would think

2019-04-05 16:18:41 UTC  

Because your talking about such vast distances anyways to the stars

2019-04-05 16:18:54 UTC  

Although I guess flat earth model stars are closer

2019-04-05 16:19:25 UTC  

Well, there’s parts of Mexico that see the North Star, when they should be hidden by the proposed curve of the earth.

2019-04-05 16:20:05 UTC  

I have seen many examples put forward of land masses or buildings that shouldn't be visible because of the curve but can be fully seen

2019-04-05 16:20:18 UTC  

That's one that makes me question for sure

2019-04-05 16:20:49 UTC  

Also the fact that they are always parallel. They don’t tilt like they ought to on a curved earth.

2019-04-05 16:21:21 UTC  

If that were the case. We should be able to observe that, but we don’t.

2019-04-05 16:22:21 UTC  

You don't have to read that but that's what I'm looking at

2019-04-05 16:22:31 UTC  

The other one raised is time zones

2019-04-05 16:22:41 UTC  

Supposedly can only work on a ball

2019-04-05 16:22:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/563760471275077632/image0.jpg

2019-04-05 16:23:04 UTC  

Flat earth already has it done.

2019-04-05 16:23:26 UTC  

Also that article mentioned Foucault pendulums..

2019-04-05 16:23:38 UTC  

Those don’t actually work.

2019-04-05 16:23:50 UTC  

Ever go to a science museum?

2019-04-05 16:23:55 UTC  

Not recently

2019-04-05 16:23:58 UTC  

They have them there.

2019-04-05 16:24:11 UTC  

And if you look at the top of the swindle.

2019-04-05 16:24:16 UTC  

And they are like battery powered or something right?

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