Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-07-30 15:05:59 UTC  

@skywalk Would you be willing?

2019-07-30 15:06:30 UTC  

sure, why do boat dissapear on the horizon if the earth is flat.

2019-07-30 15:06:42 UTC  

human perception

2019-07-30 15:07:09 UTC  

if we could see further than it wouldn't be dissapearing and do you know how much the earth curves per km?

2019-07-30 15:07:15 UTC  

no its because its a sphere

2019-07-30 15:07:23 UTC  

Perception makes it disappear from the bottom up?

2019-07-30 15:07:27 UTC  

thats not an argument lol

2019-07-30 15:07:41 UTC  

if earth was flat, we could zoom in to china with super out of this world lens, but we cant, they are under my feet.

2019-07-30 15:07:44 UTC  

u are assuming that the earth is a globe, we are debating why the events happen

2019-07-30 15:07:47 UTC  

Perspective..angular resolution

2019-07-30 15:08:01 UTC  

The angular resolution of the eye is .02 degrees

2019-07-30 15:08:07 UTC  

@skywalk no because the earth isn't perfectly flat land lol

2019-07-30 15:08:26 UTC  

Once the resolution hits that degree the light becomes unresolvable

2019-07-30 15:08:27 UTC  

So if I was held upside down, would it disappear from the top down?

2019-07-30 15:08:36 UTC  
2019-07-30 15:08:38 UTC  

so what kind of flat earth model do yous each support ? because there are many types, im always confused.

2019-07-30 15:08:44 UTC  

Thatz not how it works

2019-07-30 15:08:56 UTC  

Then why is it from the bottom up?

2019-07-30 15:09:02 UTC  

No

2019-07-30 15:09:46 UTC  

so our flat earth revolve around the sun? <:worried:485147448503697421>

2019-07-30 15:09:47 UTC  

@skywalk how can you prove gravity on a planetary scale?

2019-07-30 15:10:07 UTC  

oops i meant geocentric lol

2019-07-30 15:10:25 UTC  

you know im a sphere/none flat earther right ?

2019-07-30 15:10:30 UTC  

It doesn't matter what the orientation is of the lens

2019-07-30 15:10:53 UTC  

Its the light coming to the lens that is what causes the angular resolution

2019-07-30 15:10:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/605779369448964112/Screenshot_20180628-121601_Drive-2.jpg

2019-07-30 15:11:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/605779384900649160/20190117_084503-1.png

2019-07-30 15:11:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/605779397529698481/Objects_disappear_bottom_up._Gradiant_Slope-2.png

2019-07-30 15:11:24 UTC  

@skywalk how does water stick to a globe? if gravity then how can prove it? the only way to prove it is to be able to measure it on a planetary scale

2019-07-30 15:11:55 UTC  

The closer you are to the light bouncing off the object the sooner it disappears compared to the light further away

2019-07-30 15:12:00 UTC  

Its about angles

2019-07-30 15:12:04 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Why couldn’t you measure gravity?

2019-07-30 15:12:20 UTC  

these guys...

2019-07-30 15:12:36 UTC  

@SAM101907 if you stick water to a soccer ball would it stick? no, you need something as massive as the earth, therefore you can't measure it

2019-07-30 15:12:38 UTC  

@Citizen Z there are no angles on the horizon of the open ocean

2019-07-30 15:12:44 UTC  

@skywalk no need to be an ass

2019-07-30 15:12:53 UTC  

wow... a soccer ball doesnt have a magnetic core at its center

2019-07-30 15:12:54 UTC  

@SAM101907 yes there is angles

2019-07-30 15:13:04 UTC  

ignore skywalk hes the bottom of the barrel of globe earthers lol

2019-07-30 15:13:07 UTC  

@rivenator12113 What’s the force that is applied to the water by the soccer ball?

2019-07-30 15:13:12 UTC  

take a bucket of water and spin it very fast, does the water drop? wow you discovered gravity