Message from @Drewski4343

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2019-08-06 04:39:17 UTC  

There’s other explanations besides a spinning globe

2019-08-06 04:39:28 UTC  

I'd love to hear one.

2019-08-06 04:39:30 UTC  

Hi

2019-08-06 04:39:48 UTC  

Can I discuss my views about earth?

2019-08-06 04:40:04 UTC  

Sure, sacrifice

2019-08-06 04:40:27 UTC  

I think earth is hollow like an agg shell, but we're inside of it

2019-08-06 04:40:32 UTC  

@Drewski4343 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfUcldPsLVo This would never work on a globe earth, only 1 direction of the time lapse

2019-08-06 04:40:41 UTC  

everythng we see is inside

2019-08-06 04:40:53 UTC  

Join vc

2019-08-06 04:40:54 UTC  

Now

2019-08-06 04:40:55 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Give me a min to watch

2019-08-06 04:41:03 UTC  

JOIN DEBATE VOICF CHAT NOW

2019-08-06 04:41:03 UTC  

skip to 1:30

2019-08-06 04:41:15 UTC  

my mic isnt good at all

2019-08-06 04:41:18 UTC  

k, thanks

2019-08-06 04:41:32 UTC  

JOIN DEBATE VOICE CHAT NOW

2019-08-06 04:41:37 UTC  

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2019-08-06 04:41:45 UTC  

and every galaxies planets etc are inside

2019-08-06 04:41:54 UTC  

What planets

2019-08-06 04:42:03 UTC  

@Deleted User can you send a pic I DM you, here?

2019-08-06 04:43:00 UTC  

@rivenator12113 How does this not work on a globe earth?

2019-08-06 04:44:18 UTC  

thank u

2019-08-06 04:44:57 UTC  

and there is more

2019-08-06 04:45:03 UTC  

The earth which rotates should not only see 1 direction. According to your model, Polaris does not orbit earth and earth is moving around the sun which is also moving. On a flat earth this would make sense that there is only 1 direction

2019-08-06 04:45:53 UTC  

@rivenator12113 this shell can move around its center

2019-08-06 04:46:09 UTC  

You're confusing an 8 hour timelapse with 365 days of movement. In a night's worth of timelapse, any rotation seen would be almost purely the 24-hour rotation of the earth's axis.

2019-08-06 04:46:17 UTC  

then wherever you're located, you're circling around the sun etc

2019-08-06 04:46:32 UTC  

you know how mirage works?

2019-08-06 04:46:58 UTC  

light deviates bcuz of heat layers on surface

2019-08-06 04:47:14 UTC  

thats how your sight works in this model

2019-08-06 04:47:22 UTC  

So, no the sky wouldn't look like that.

2019-08-06 04:47:24 UTC  

let me draw a sketch of it

2019-08-06 04:48:56 UTC  

I've even gone so far as to run simulations in After Effects of the sky. Take a look:

2019-08-06 04:49:29 UTC  

I don't think you understand what I mean

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/608159693046808576/Screen_Shot_2016-12-13_at_6.41.22_PM.png

2019-08-06 04:50:07 UTC  

Oh, I did misunderstand you, sorry. But even still, Polaris isn't fixed.

2019-08-06 04:50:31 UTC  

It has movement. you can even see it in the video you linked me.

2019-08-06 04:53:18 UTC  

Also, the wobble doesn't occur nightly. It has a period of hundreds of days.

2019-08-06 04:53:35 UTC  

So, in an evening's timelapse, it wouldn't be noticeable at all.

2019-08-06 04:53:45 UTC  

<#547645432604393482> the moment they start picking up guns and shooting people yes