Message from @Queen👑

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2019-09-15 11:37:23 UTC  

maybe

2019-09-15 11:37:31 UTC  
2019-09-15 11:37:31 UTC  

I'm confusion

2019-09-15 11:37:39 UTC  

ok

2019-09-15 11:37:41 UTC  

middle ground

2019-09-15 11:37:51 UTC  

Forgive me. This kind of stuff may go over my head. English isn't my first lingo.

2019-09-15 11:38:14 UTC  

neither

2019-09-15 11:38:25 UTC  

ive made countless grammatical mistakes

2019-09-15 11:38:35 UTC  

which may have led to some misunderstandings

2019-09-15 11:38:44 UTC  

middle ground is very important otherwise you will get no where in a debate

2019-09-15 11:38:45 UTC  

Boat captains say, on average, you can see ships on the horizon or land at about 12 miles. A rough formula at http://science.howstuffworks.com... Examples: For an observer standing on the ground with h = 1.70 metres (5 ft 7 in) (average eye-level height), the horizon is at a distance of 4.7 kilometres

2019-09-15 11:38:52 UTC  

I come from this country ----> 🇮🇸

2019-09-15 11:39:10 UTC  

@Flame chicken i thought you were going to listen to me

2019-09-15 11:39:37 UTC  

Ok

2019-09-15 11:39:41 UTC  

ok

2019-09-15 11:40:27 UTC  

do you believe that some buildings can't be seen due to the curvature?

2019-09-15 11:40:38 UTC  

regardless of the zoom

2019-09-15 11:40:46 UTC  

i mean its common sense

2019-09-15 11:40:54 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-15 11:41:01 UTC  

ok

2019-09-15 11:41:04 UTC  

Some buildings can't be seen because they are too far away

2019-09-15 11:41:06 UTC  

See how I just answer the question

2019-09-15 11:41:06 UTC  

that is our middle ground

2019-09-15 11:41:27 UTC  

Ok so guys i need to ask something

2019-09-15 11:41:33 UTC  

Ask away

2019-09-15 11:41:38 UTC  

Is that ok if i do

2019-09-15 11:41:45 UTC  

this is my point: you see bulidings, mountains etc that you are NOT supposed to see (due to the curvature)

2019-09-15 11:42:02 UTC  

Ok so, like, if earth is flat, are all the other planets and stars?

2019-09-15 11:42:04 UTC  

how do i know? i did the math

2019-09-15 11:42:17 UTC  

i calculated the drop height of the supposed curvature of earth

2019-09-15 11:42:27 UTC  

Good point.

2019-09-15 11:42:40 UTC  

and i calculated the highest bulilding in Chicago (one of the examples)

2019-09-15 11:42:48 UTC  

and i realised

2019-09-15 11:43:00 UTC  

you are not supposed to see even little bit

2019-09-15 11:43:03 UTC  

I always wondered that: if earth is flat, what about the other planets

2019-09-15 11:43:06 UTC  

but you see half of it

2019-09-15 11:43:13 UTC  

everyday

2019-09-15 11:43:18 UTC  

The moon and sun are pretty round ngl

2019-09-15 11:43:19 UTC  

same questions

2019-09-15 11:43:19 UTC  

morning seeker

2019-09-15 11:43:27 UTC  

mourning?