Message from @SAM101907

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2019-09-02 14:41:03 UTC  

no because i know how to debunk it, i don't think you do

2019-09-02 14:41:12 UTC  

see you don't know anything about your own globe model, nor the flat model

2019-09-02 14:41:15 UTC  

I do but I have asked you first, so you answer first

2019-09-02 14:41:22 UTC  

im not debunking flat for you lmao

2019-09-02 14:41:27 UTC  

do it if you can

2019-09-02 14:41:32 UTC  

That wasn't my question

2019-09-02 14:41:34 UTC  

if you scroll up i did it many times

2019-09-02 14:41:34 UTC  

Read

2019-09-02 14:41:39 UTC  

answer what first

2019-09-02 14:41:40 UTC  

You did not

2019-09-02 14:41:50 UTC  

i can debunk your globe garbage

2019-09-02 14:41:56 UTC  

watch the entire jtolan channel vids

2019-09-02 14:41:58 UTC  

Answer my question

2019-09-02 14:42:00 UTC  

where he see's for over 1000 miles

2019-09-02 14:42:08 UTC  

when the horizon should be at 230 miles away

2019-09-02 14:42:10 UTC  

What do you know about the heliocentric model?

2019-09-02 14:42:16 UTC  

No

2019-09-02 14:42:20 UTC  

If you know so much it shouldnt be hard

2019-09-02 14:42:39 UTC  

that it doesn't work, the curvature has never been proven but has many times been disproven

2019-09-02 14:42:41 UTC  

<:n_:507995520724369431> <:a_:507995510624354305>

2019-09-02 14:42:59 UTC  

Curvature has never been proven?

2019-09-02 14:43:00 UTC  

flight paths work on the globe model and that's about it

2019-09-02 14:43:03 UTC  

star trails dont work

2019-09-02 14:43:04 UTC  

The curvature has absolutely been proved

2019-09-02 14:43:06 UTC  

<:n_:507995520724369431> <:a_:507995510624354305>

2019-09-02 14:43:06 UTC  

how?

2019-09-02 14:43:24 UTC  

when you can cclearly see for 1k miles

2019-09-02 14:43:46 UTC  

you can't see what's right in front of you

2019-09-02 14:43:50 UTC  

extreme cognitive dissonance

2019-09-02 14:44:06 UTC  

he is locating spots from 1000+ miles away in some videos with his phone

2019-09-02 14:44:11 UTC  

watch the entire channel

2019-09-02 14:44:17 UTC  

some videos are hours long

2019-09-02 14:44:20 UTC  

and he does it over and over again

2019-09-02 14:44:46 UTC  

First off it's readily apparent that there is a curvature since *on the ground* you can see objects disappear over the horizon

2019-09-02 14:44:59 UTC  

no that's called negative refraction

2019-09-02 14:45:00 UTC  

This is especially evident in areas with flat terrain

2019-09-02 14:45:01 UTC  

Ah yes, JTolan. The guy who has clearly never looked at a map before.

2019-09-02 14:45:08 UTC  

when you pick up a telescope and zoom in, it re-appears

2019-09-02 14:45:19 UTC  

No it does not

2019-09-02 14:45:23 UTC  

@SAM101907 you're never gonna watch those videos are you?