Message from @Citizen Z
Discord ID: 630608088524914689
I am not making an argument
I am asking you a question
please, just answer, what do you see in that image
I see faked curvature
Do the pylons appear to go downwards as they go further into the distance?
I see atmospheric refraction creating a false image of where the bridge should be, the earth doesn't curve that much.
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Wench got it right.
They see curvature, although they think its faked.
Can I ask you a question
?
It’s so clearly fake. Why use a doctored image,
Do you think the earth curves that hard?
That's my point. You said that you can't see curvature. Wench proved you wrong for me right there.
@Yabai Do you think the earth curves that hard like the picture you just posted
No I didn’t
Nope, and this has nothing to do with what you are saying.
I’m proving you wrong @Yabai
Nope, end of discussion. If it did then you would observe the curvature anywhere on earth.
It ended before you decided to end it...
the second statement is false, regardless of what you believe. We can see curvature.
False curvature which is an optical illusion is not real curvature.
@Yabai I don’t appreciate your attempt at using my comment and twisting it around. 😡
I am doing everything I can to make it as clear as possible that I am not arguing what you think I am arguing @FatBeat
No, you stated what I wanted fatbeat to state. I didn't use it to disprove flat earth or prove globe earth @The Gwench
@Yabai False curvature which is an optical illusion is not real curvature.
It's just fatbeat made an inaccurate statement and I wanted to correct that.
Bullshit!!!
I explained that it does not matter what you think causes the curvature @FatBeat
There is no curvature
You see it in the image right? that statement is false...unless, like wench, you believe the image is faked.
However, we both agreed that the image is real, for the time being at least.
An optical illusion is not reality, my statement is still valid. You're trying to falsify it with an optical illusion...
Watch the gif
yeesh collegeboard loves using finches to push evolution