Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-07-30 14:34:10 UTC  

They wouldn’t, neither would the ones on the South Pole either.

2019-07-30 14:39:34 UTC  

i dont believe there is a revolving point on so called south pole but i may be wrong

2019-07-30 14:40:46 UTC  

if the firmament claim was to be true the long exposure photos of polaris stars revolvment should be elipsoid

2019-07-30 14:40:52 UTC  

not perfect circle

2019-07-30 14:45:10 UTC  

There’s the South Pole

2019-07-30 14:46:21 UTC  

They wouldn’t be elliptical, our rotation is 15 degrees per hour. Compared to our velocity around the sun, there isn’t much distortion, none that you could see anyways.

2019-07-30 14:54:34 UTC  

i dont consider photos and video as evidence....maybe one day i would see it myself

2019-07-30 14:59:30 UTC  

Those photos are real lol, this isn't some abstract thing only NASA can do.

2019-07-30 14:59:45 UTC  

There are many who did this expirement

2019-07-30 15:00:42 UTC  

It still wouldn't work on an earth that revolves around the sun

2019-07-30 15:02:10 UTC  

Many? Like who

2019-07-30 15:02:44 UTC  

Wait what experiment

2019-07-30 15:03:05 UTC  

long exposure picture of the north star <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-07-30 15:03:37 UTC  

@skywalk why don't you debate instead of putting lul on people

2019-07-30 15:03:45 UTC  

Yeah its interesting the stars are always the same

2019-07-30 15:04:03 UTC  

there`s nothing to debate, earth is a globe/sphere, nothing said here will prove anything, but I enjoy reading here, is that a problem ?

2019-07-30 15:04:19 UTC  

another very open minded globe earther lol

2019-07-30 15:04:24 UTC  

This isn't a debate chat

2019-07-30 15:04:29 UTC  

and im not lul at anyone specifically.

2019-07-30 15:04:32 UTC  

we debate flat earth here no?

2019-07-30 15:04:51 UTC  

I mean this was intended to be a discussion chat

2019-07-30 15:05:23 UTC  

every time I put any argument all I get is "not this verified by engineer/nasa liar bullshit"

2019-07-30 15:05:41 UTC  

Mild debate but not intended to get to a point of arguing

2019-07-30 15:05:46 UTC  

so no point to discuss anything, so I just read to see how flat earther perceive earth.

2019-07-30 15:05:50 UTC  

Okay, lets have a discussion about something that doesn't rely on a source like Nasa

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