Message from @rivenator12113
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@skywalk why don't you debate instead of putting lul on people
Yeah its interesting the stars are always the same
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 ?
another very open minded globe earther lol
This isn't a debate chat
and im not lul at anyone specifically.
we debate flat earth here no?
I mean this was intended to be a discussion chat
every time I put any argument all I get is "not this verified by engineer/nasa liar bullshit"
Mild debate but not intended to get to a point of arguing
so no point to discuss anything, so I just read to see how flat earther perceive earth.
Okay, lets have a discussion about something that doesn't rely on a source like Nasa
@skywalk Would you be willing?
sure, why do boat dissapear on the horizon if the earth is flat.
human perception
if we could see further than it wouldn't be dissapearing and do you know how much the earth curves per km?
no its because its a sphere
Perception makes it disappear from the bottom up?
thats not an argument lol
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.
Perspective..angular resolution
The angular resolution of the eye is .02 degrees
@skywalk no because the earth isn't perfectly flat land lol
Once the resolution hits that degree the light becomes unresolvable
So if I was held upside down, would it disappear from the top down?
No @SAM101907
so what kind of flat earth model do yous each support ? because there are many types, im always confused.
Thatz not how it works
Then why is it from the bottom up?
No
so our flat earth revolve around the sun? <:worried:485147448503697421>
@skywalk how can you prove gravity on a planetary scale?
oops i meant geocentric lol
you know im a sphere/none flat earther right ?
It doesn't matter what the orientation is of the lens
Its the light coming to the lens that is what causes the angular resolution
@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