Message from @Derek Nelson

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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

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.