Message from @Yabai

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2019-09-16 22:05:03 UTC  

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2019-09-16 22:05:05 UTC  

wjta

2019-09-16 22:05:08 UTC  

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2019-09-16 22:05:10 UTC  

bru

2019-09-16 22:05:17 UTC  

you got to be kidding me

2019-09-16 22:05:20 UTC  

@rivenator12113 again shadows and water/light interaction

2019-09-16 22:05:28 UTC  

lmao

2019-09-16 22:06:23 UTC  

s o r r y

2019-09-16 22:06:40 UTC  

@Teddy let me repeat, the sun illuminates roughly 50% of the earth at all times. this is impossible with a local sun on a flat earth.

2019-09-16 22:07:27 UTC  

@Akhanyatin stop misrepresenting our model, the sun is weaker than the globe earth one and the sun rays are divergent therefore they only cover a minimal area

2019-09-16 22:07:27 UTC  

@Teddy The flat-earthers false due to refraction because his test that he is going to of him taking a cardboard box with holes in it and Shining a light through it against the wall. The cardboard box with holes in it or not at all and accurate representation of the Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere is made up of multiple different layers of water molecules and different gases light cannot travel to this atmosphere impeded. And when you were seeing a sunset and you see the light curving different directions that is because the light from the sun has travel through much more atmosphere from your perspective because from where you are the Earth running away from the Sun.

2019-09-16 22:07:33 UTC  

your test is literally "take a picture of the clouds"

2019-09-16 22:07:38 UTC  

wtf kind of test is that?

2019-09-16 22:08:34 UTC  

@rivenator12113 doesn't work for illuminating 50% of the earth.
if it does work, show me a diagram.

2019-09-16 22:08:38 UTC  

Oh heyyy there

2019-09-16 22:08:48 UTC  

hey

2019-09-16 22:08:53 UTC  

Fancy meeting you here @Akhanyatin

2019-09-16 22:09:30 UTC  

The globe earth can be proven mathematically.

2019-09-16 22:09:50 UTC  

That's literally what I just said

2019-09-16 22:09:55 UTC  

It was also proven 2000 years ago by an experiment performed by Aristotle

2019-09-16 22:10:17 UTC  

again, the sun rays are divergent because the sun is local. please listen

2019-09-16 22:10:24 UTC  

Using the Pythagorean theorem and the sun

2019-09-16 22:11:19 UTC  

Okay. Gravity proves the globe earth.

2019-09-16 22:11:32 UTC  

Gravity itself was demonstrated in the Cavendish experiment

2019-09-16 22:11:37 UTC  

@Teddy https://youtu.be/V03eF0bcYno
@rivenator12113 no, you should listen, clouds are made of water, the atmosphere is made of different gases, light gets redirected, it's called refraction.

2019-09-16 22:11:41 UTC  

@Teddy you can't prove gravity, cavendish experiment is flawed

2019-09-16 22:12:13 UTC  

^ I encourage you to ask him why he thinks the cavendish experiment is flawed

2019-09-16 22:12:19 UTC  

why try to prove gravity when you can't even prove the sun is local?

2019-09-16 22:12:31 UTC  

@Akhanyatin that is due to refraction, the part of earth that is furthest away makes the sun rays looks more un-natural than the ones closer

2019-09-16 22:13:08 UTC  

you're responding to what exactly? lol

2019-09-16 22:13:45 UTC  

to the multiple Eratosthenes shadow angles experiment

2019-09-16 22:13:55 UTC  

@Teddy Let me give you an example i'm sure you've heard of the experiment performed by flat-earthers them self. Where they took and accurately laser measurement system and position did on the Earth experiments works is if you aren't is round after a certain amount of time the laser measurement system should show an angle change of 15 degrees because of the Earth turning and lo and behold their experiment did show this

2019-09-16 22:14:00 UTC  

and what do you mean by "seem unnatural"

2019-09-16 22:14:09 UTC  

the southern part of earth sun rays are so weird because of refraction

2019-09-16 22:15:11 UTC  

because it's more furthest distance from the sun

2019-09-16 22:15:15 UTC  

@rivenator12113 so refraction makes it look like the sun rays are parallel and illumonating a sphere? just how regular and homogeneous do you think the atmosphere is?

2019-09-16 22:16:11 UTC  

why did you move on to the Cavendish experiment?

2019-09-16 22:16:29 UTC  

@Teddy because the lead that is used is subject to the earth magnetic properties. **Even though lead is not magnetic it can interact slightly with magnetic fields. By moving a very strong magnet past a piece lead can actually cause the lead to move.** https://terpconnect.umd.edu/~wbreslyn/magnets/is-lead-magnetic.html

2019-09-16 22:16:50 UTC  

@Akhanyatin as lorie said, you keep using the globe earth model to dismiss mine