Message from @Kazat0
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@California Nightmare 2.0 sorry to ping you, but I am back home now, do you wish to continue our debate?
Can’t
I’m busy currently
Perhaps later
Ok
well technically you never reach the "edge" of earth because earth is a sphere and there are infinitely many "edges" on a sphere so you never reach the "edge" of earth because of gravity, perspective, and simple geometry
however if you keep going up from your point of view then yes @Echo_N_Enzo you would see space
Tbh it would be cool if the earth was flat
And there where and indestructible dome protecting us
true
unfortunately i don't believe in god so that doesn't even have any baseline proof for a dome
meanwhile there is mountains of evidence for the globe
but i see what you're saying
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wow
no swearing
anyways
it would be awesome if we did tho
no more astroids amir?
Impossible as light speed as far as i know
Well at least with my and our physics knowledge
So, one of the reasons I can't believe in a flat earth is that it doesn't work with plate tectonics
if we're a disk flying upwards through space, either the disk has a molten core driving the processes, in which case, why doesn't the magma melt its way down and fall out of the world?, or tectonic processes are a hoax, which, the globalists or whomever's to blame would have to had planted not just the fossils, but *all* the rocks and soils known to geology
unless there's a flat earther theory of geological processes, in which case, I'd be very interested
flat earth also doesn't account for gravitational anomalies. Certain regions of the earth do have slightly higher and slightly lower gravities and a flat plane/disk flying upwards doesn't account for that.
Finally, I've been to the observation deck of the new WTC and I've seen the curve. Now, if the window's a subtle fish-eye lens, the other buildings ought to be slightly distorted too, but they're not. If it's a screen, well, I've seen flecks of windblown dust on the glass so that must be a hella advanced screen. At that cost, why would they go through the trouble in the first place?
Hmmmmm, what about gravity?
Wouldn't that justify the core (which would also be plane I think) of a flat earth?
Mayby there is how a planet be flat, not our earth, but mayby
A much smaller object
Who knows? I don't
Gravity pulls objects to the center of mass so a gravitational flat earth would result in diagonal directions of fall for people towards the edges
Interesting
Socthe core would be a donut?
it would have to be to have gravity on a flat earth
in which case, there wouldn't be volcanic activity in the arctic circle, which there is.
Let's ralk how the earth would be if it was flat
Like a projection of it