Message from @mjones

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2019-10-03 10:52:55 UTC  

For exemple

2019-10-03 10:52:58 UTC  

Waves

2019-10-03 10:53:39 UTC  

logical fallacy, the ocean is not a water droplet

2019-10-03 10:53:48 UTC  

But still it curves

2019-10-03 10:54:26 UTC  

does the ocean ever curve? no it

2019-10-03 10:54:32 UTC  

its always sea elvel

2019-10-03 10:54:35 UTC  

level*

2019-10-03 10:54:35 UTC  

Yes it does i just told you

2019-10-03 10:55:35 UTC  

logical fallacy again, a wave is not the ocean. it's a force on the ocean

2019-10-03 10:56:36 UTC  

the horizon is always flat and it never curves

2019-10-03 10:56:41 UTC  

Would you happen to know how waves are made?

2019-10-03 10:56:41 UTC  

also proof for flat earth

2019-10-03 10:57:26 UTC  

You can start to see curvature at 40,000 feet above sea level. This is high than most planes fly

2019-10-03 10:57:53 UTC  

No u cant😂

2019-10-03 10:58:01 UTC  

Yes you can

2019-10-03 10:58:09 UTC  

Neil degrasse tyson even said u need to be 200 thousand feet😂

2019-10-03 10:58:27 UTC  

And the horizon always rises to eye level proving it isnt a ball

2019-10-03 10:58:47 UTC  
2019-10-03 10:58:53 UTC  

Back to the last question, waves and tides are a effect because of gravity, the moons gravitational pull.

2019-10-03 10:58:57 UTC  

Exactly

2019-10-03 10:59:01 UTC  
2019-10-03 10:59:05 UTC  

If water can curve do to the electromagnetic force(drop a drop of water) the it can clearly curve under any force

2019-10-03 10:59:12 UTC  

Even scientist are admitting the moon has no effect on tide

2019-10-03 10:59:25 UTC  

Its a theory based on a debunked concept of gravity

2019-10-03 10:59:45 UTC  

How would the moon have a gravitational pull on the ocean and nothing else?

2019-10-03 10:59:48 UTC  

And why not lakes

2019-10-03 10:59:57 UTC  

Even with gravizy

2019-10-03 11:00:08 UTC  

@thefourthskin you're strawmanning right now, you can't see any curvature on the ocean nor measure it yet it magically happens?

2019-10-03 11:00:08 UTC  

It curves at the same curvature as land does

2019-10-03 11:00:28 UTC  

None of it curves

2019-10-03 11:00:30 UTC  

hello fllow flatties

2019-10-03 11:00:32 UTC  

Yes it does

2019-10-03 11:00:33 UTC  

You can see for hundreds of miles

2019-10-03 11:00:37 UTC  

You re just too small to see

2019-10-03 11:00:41 UTC  

And there are loads of salt flats on earth

2019-10-03 11:00:50 UTC  

And gravity exists

2019-10-03 11:00:55 UTC  

Perfectly flat for hundreds of miles so where is the curvature

2019-10-03 11:01:04 UTC  

Wanna seem

2019-10-03 11:01:05 UTC  

Ur suffering from cognitive dissonance

2019-10-03 11:01:12 UTC  

i became a flat earther when logan paul became one

2019-10-03 11:01:19 UTC  

Youve already been told the answer and your brain is defending itself by refusing facts