Message from @Lulaliva

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2019-10-10 23:58:40 UTC  

mmmm

2019-10-10 23:58:49 UTC  

thats not part of a serious debate

2019-10-10 23:58:52 UTC  

^

2019-10-10 23:58:56 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-10 23:59:00 UTC  

Forget what you've been taught

2019-10-10 23:59:03 UTC  

How ridiculous does this sound:

2019-10-10 23:59:20 UTC  

"The earth is spinning at over 1000mph, but you just *can't feel it*"

2019-10-10 23:59:31 UTC  

"The earth is one big sphere, but you just *can't see it*"

2019-10-11 00:00:18 UTC  

Sounds pretty ridiculous to someone who hasn't gone through many years of school where they slam it down on you as 100% fact.

2019-10-11 00:00:31 UTC  

I have, and I can verify that they do in fact, teach you these things.

2019-10-11 00:01:36 UTC  

Birds can fly for the same reason helicopters and airplanes can fly. Work is performed to push down on air with a force greater than equal to its own weight.

2019-10-11 00:02:17 UTC  

Did you say that? Or did *they* tell you that?

2019-10-11 00:03:02 UTC  

btw

2019-10-11 00:03:07 UTC  

You ever stood under the moving blades of a helicopter?

2019-10-11 00:03:20 UTC  

how many people are debating oakheart?

2019-10-11 00:03:36 UTC  

Practically everyone 😂

2019-10-11 00:03:51 UTC  

1 vs 1 per debate please

2019-10-11 00:04:01 UTC  

I have stood under the moving blades of a helicopter shortly before take-off.

2019-10-11 00:04:23 UTC  

Feel the wind being pushed down.

2019-10-11 00:04:23 UTC  

If a helicopter hovers for hours, how can it land in the same spot from whence it took off?

2019-10-11 00:04:26 UTC  

very dangerous

2019-10-11 00:04:33 UTC  

citing anecdotal

2019-10-11 00:04:42 UTC  

it was a medivac helicopter

2019-10-11 00:04:47 UTC  

i see

2019-10-11 00:05:05 UTC  

Unless gravity is holding down the helicopter, which you said it wasn't, then that means the Earth is not a rotating globe...

2019-10-11 00:05:25 UTC  

hmm hold up oak

2019-10-11 00:05:38 UTC  

does it follow?

2019-10-11 00:05:51 UTC  

gravity results in the helicopter having weight

2019-10-11 00:06:19 UTC  

the helicopter just needs to push down on air with a force greater than its own weight to take off.

2019-10-11 00:07:46 UTC  

When you're standing on a moving airplane around a constant 600 mph, do you feel 600 mph wind? And if you jump on the airplane, how come you land at the same spot?

2019-10-11 00:08:04 UTC  

I mean you land at the same spot relative to the airplane.

2019-10-11 00:08:29 UTC  

So you would be insinuating that the helicopter is moving with the Earth?

2019-10-11 00:08:37 UTC  

Imagine trying to land an airplane on a runway going north south on a ball spinning 1000 miles per hour east west

2019-10-11 00:08:58 UTC  

hey citizen

2019-10-11 00:09:01 UTC  

Its ridiculous to even think that

2019-10-11 00:09:01 UTC  

Hey

2019-10-11 00:09:03 UTC  

^

2019-10-11 00:09:05 UTC  

Absolutely.

2019-10-11 00:09:10 UTC  

You and the air around you is moving with the surface of the earth at 1000 mph (at the equator), so if you were to jump, you will land at the same spot relative to the ground.

2019-10-11 00:09:23 UTC  

Nice to see another truther.

2019-10-11 00:09:25 UTC  

sun burden of proof is upon you