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But you said it was a triangle
bruh
this is the internet
let me say what i want
Let me say what I want
The earth is a velociraptor
No no no! The Earth is flat and has always been flat! Even my Facebook friend Karen says so!
Bruh Karen is such a whore
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what are the best arguments for flat earth that you didnt heard on youtube?
James Gibson 1952
good article
but i meant more like something you come up yourself
Not a flat earth argument but geocentric
that argument could easily be countered with human perception
a good argument would be to mention the polaris stars that havent changed position, which would be impossible if the earth was rotating around the sun
check out eddie bravo flat earth podcast with joe rogan, all joe rogan does is call him crazy lol and never refutes anything
its not that easy to correctly imagine all of the motions of the supposed cosmic objects
is that a flat earth map that flat earther back ? https://imgur.com/7gawXBL
Polaris does change position, itβs like 40 arc seconds off of true north or something like that.
i mean logically, there is no way if we see the polaris stars everyday at the same position that the earth can be revolving around the sun. how would that work on a earth that revolves on the sun
so it changes by 0.01111 degrees by how much time?
You can watch it make a full rotation in 24hrs.
so your telling me the polaris stars are exactly following the earth all the time?
it wouldnt make sense if the earth was revolving around the sun
but it would make sense if it revolved around the earth
Itβs 40 arc seconds from true north, but it still moves at 15 degrees per hour. Itβs just hard to tell as the movement so small.
Polaris is moving through the universe, but so are we. The distance it has moved in the last 2000 years is almost negligible compared to the space between stars. It take millions to billions of years to notice significant change.
@SAM101907 what you are missing that earth itself is tilted 23 degrees of its axis
well yeah no shit everything revolves around 15 degrees per hour on a globe earth, >It take millions to billions of years to notice significant change. how can you know that?
the polaris should be all over the place
yet it doesnt really move
@anon415454+4646 what difference does that make? Itβs still rotating about the same point.
@rivenator12113 Thatβs according to our best estimates and calculations by people who spent a lifetime studying this.