Message from @Dear Mason

Discord ID: 624748590056603668


2019-09-20 23:22:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624747160847777793/world_map_model.png

2019-09-20 23:22:39 UTC  

@Perseus Don't call people idiots, even if they are

2019-09-20 23:22:48 UTC  

It is important to try and be nice.

2019-09-20 23:22:56 UTC  

Better to speak our minds on this server

2019-09-20 23:22:58 UTC  

My questions as stated before were in every model I’ve seen with the circling sun and moon, they don’t allow for the day night cycles we see from the northern most parts of the world such as places in Alaska and novascotia where I’ve lived

2019-09-20 23:23:15 UTC  

Nor do most models in a flat earth theorized model

2019-09-20 23:23:40 UTC  

there is a spiral inwards towards then center and then back out again as the year progresses

2019-09-20 23:24:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624747642152419328/2.jpg

2019-09-20 23:24:05 UTC  

Flat earth models also fail to account for things related to gravity beyond "objects falling"

2019-09-20 23:24:24 UTC  

Do you have a higher resolution

2019-09-20 23:24:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624747753989472297/d9578-16_avebury9teardrop_shape_rep_1_year_cycle_1.jpg

2019-09-20 23:24:32 UTC  

It’s hard to read a lot of the top part

2019-09-20 23:24:52 UTC  

i can read it

2019-09-20 23:25:16 UTC  

Cool

2019-09-20 23:25:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624747946247716884/1.jpg

2019-09-20 23:25:25 UTC  

Thank you

2019-09-20 23:26:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624748142977482762/swastikanorth-star.jpg

2019-09-20 23:26:26 UTC  

ok

2019-09-20 23:27:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624748493281558529/unknown_44.png

2019-09-20 23:27:30 UTC  

Next question if this is to be believed, in June then, since the sun is the farthest away yet the southern states in the US never get colder as the model would suggest with the sun not only elevating but also traveling to the center

2019-09-20 23:28:00 UTC  

@flat earthers ^

2019-09-20 23:28:06 UTC  

Yet it doesn’t it just gets hotter, ontop of that, if the sun was to be centered it would not set, and the rest of the world would be in darkness

2019-09-20 23:28:55 UTC  

Or be affected greatly in their day night cycle anything south of the equator which is observably not true

2019-09-20 23:29:08 UTC  

All of Australia’s would be completely dark for a month or a few months

2019-09-20 23:29:19 UTC  

That is of the first model

2019-09-20 23:29:21 UTC  

is there an equator in the flat earth model?

2019-09-20 23:29:27 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-20 23:29:33 UTC  

show me

2019-09-20 23:29:51 UTC  

Bruh

2019-09-20 23:29:54 UTC  

no u

2019-09-20 23:29:57 UTC  

Look at the model you guys just gave me

2019-09-20 23:29:58 UTC  

LOL

2019-09-20 23:30:00 UTC  

there is that label in the above image

2019-09-20 23:30:31 UTC  

why would there be an equator on a flat earth?

2019-09-20 23:30:43 UTC  

It marks the halfway point outwards

2019-09-20 23:30:59 UTC  

middle regional where the sun is most of the time?

2019-09-20 23:31:29 UTC  

<:cool:507986727953235970>

2019-09-20 23:31:32 UTC  

but it is probably affects by things

2019-09-20 23:32:45 UTC  

hello

2019-09-20 23:32:50 UTC  

equator (n.)
late 14c., from Medieval Latin aequator (diei et noctis) "equalizer (of day and night)," agent noun from Latin aequare "make equal" (see equate). When the sun is on the celestial equator, twice annually, day and night are of equal length. Sense of "celestial equator" is earliest, extension to "terrestrial line midway between the poles" first recorded in English 1610s.