Message from @RogueReflector

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2019-10-14 16:15:11 UTC  
2019-10-14 17:57:06 UTC  

@Logrian why did you mute that guy, he had.a.good point about the droplets of water. You said water is always level, clearly it is not

2019-10-14 17:57:24 UTC  

Souch for civil debate. Mute someone when they make a point you can't deal with?

2019-10-14 17:57:34 UTC  

His opinions irrelevent to the fact that a BODY of water is level

2019-10-14 17:57:39 UTC  

dont concern troll pls

2019-10-14 17:57:50 UTC  

But that's not what you said

2019-10-14 17:58:04 UTC  

Hush you!

2019-10-14 17:58:08 UTC  

Your meme says "water always lies flat"

2019-10-14 17:58:17 UTC  

A body of, yes

2019-10-14 17:58:23 UTC  

An a droplet isnt a body

2019-10-14 17:58:35 UTC  

So the behavior ofmwater changes depending on it's size?

2019-10-14 17:58:40 UTC  

Youre being a pedent

2019-10-14 17:58:46 UTC  

stop it

2019-10-14 17:58:58 UTC  

Personal attacks are not permitted

2019-10-14 17:59:11 UTC  

Your claim is demonstrably wrong

2019-10-14 17:59:16 UTC  

71% water, ergo level an flat, its not complicated

2019-10-14 17:59:20 UTC  

<:honkler:596885550238007336>

2019-10-14 17:59:47 UTC  

How is me telling you what your behaviour is an attack, sigh, do you drink soy too?

2019-10-14 17:59:47 UTC  

But the behaviormof water could change based on size like you've said here

2019-10-14 17:59:56 UTC  

So on large scales it could be curved

2019-10-14 18:00:07 UTC  

I think this is a little beyond you to comprehend, imo

2019-10-14 18:00:16 UTC  

Stay on point if you can

2019-10-14 18:00:23 UTC  

No need for ad hom fallacies

2019-10-14 18:01:25 UTC  

The very idea of our existence and inhabitance is a bit beyond a common man such as you and I's perception.

2019-10-14 18:02:12 UTC  

We cannot state what is and what is not fact unless we are presented with what we are arguing for or against.

2019-10-14 18:02:25 UTC  

But, we may look at the facts.

2019-10-14 18:29:40 UTC  

Earth isn't a water droplet, how many times is this argument gonna be used?

2019-10-14 18:30:40 UTC  

Thats not the point

2019-10-14 18:30:48 UTC  

You can't make a blanket statement

2019-10-14 18:30:51 UTC  

Ok so the behavior of water changes depending on it's size, yet you said it's always flat

2019-10-14 18:31:20 UTC  

This it's ok to say large bodies of water curve

2019-10-14 18:31:29 UTC  

Just take tides for example

2019-10-14 18:31:42 UTC  

How.can something be at two heights, yet be flat

2019-10-14 18:38:57 UTC  

Without any outside force, it doesn't curve and never has. Explain how a lake or an ocean would '' curve to match the earth '' when empirical data says you don't find any curve. I'm referring to the laser test and bedford level experiment. If you google flat salt lake, you will see miles upon miles of flat water which should not be possible on a curved earth

2019-10-14 18:42:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/633374031386640384/download_2.jpg

2019-10-14 19:43:02 UTC  

I've never seen a ship appear to sink as it goes off into the horizon...

2019-10-14 19:43:09 UTC  

Only thing they do is start to fade.

2019-10-14 19:55:09 UTC  

same

2019-10-14 19:55:31 UTC  

my uncle was a pilot and he has never seen any curve

2019-10-14 19:57:22 UTC  

Fallacy, the body of water isn't a single droplet.