Message from @l.caudri
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ALL of the Challenger astronauts are still alive even though the spaceship blew up?
it's obvious that the blue marble is edited, the earth isn't a perfect sphere
Yea
One of them teaches law at Yale university @Ronsheckelson
They arent
@Vitmar fill this out before you talk about grabatitty
They even wrote the word sex in one of the clouds of the fake Globe image
It was created in photoshop because the last photograph taken from far enough away to show a detailed view of a full hemisphere was in 1972
I follow God's laws not man's laws
You know how disrespectful it is to assume they are still allive while their family had to deal with their loss
Earth is a disc with a glass dome and an ice wall boys
@Ronin they are still alive today
You can find pictures of them today
Also one of them that “died” is a professor at Yale university
No
these clowns thinking earth if flat despite all the evidence 🤡 🤡
@l.caudri like what
They are people who just look alot like them
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Sure okay
Show me evidence of a curved body of water? That's right you can't
@l.caudri LoL so with that statement
I’m going to assume you have no evidence
isnt it obvious
I think we should put you on a space shuttle
I’ve posted evidence of mass attracting mass, but they either ignore it or say it doesn’t count because someone else did the experiment and not me.
There’s no point in arguing
how would seasons work with a flat earth
Show me pictures of convex water at rest @SiliconBassist
And tides
g = 9.8 m/s^2; V = (MRUV); Space = 5 meters; something falling in a complete vacuum tube
The object of mass m have fallen with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2 following the MRUV (don't know how it is in english) equations as it should be instead of been freezed into the air
well this test would refute the buoyance thesis
without gravity B = P = 0
I was talking about mass attracting mass not curvature
you don't have acc vector
Show me one place on Earth where we can observe convex water!!! @Vitmar
white witch this's my answer
Buoyancy doesnt work anyways
@Ronsheckelson on the ISS
After all were measuring 70% of the Earth's surface. Where is the curvature???
now you need money to go there