Message from @Piledriverkiller
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@MBK... مبارك/﷽ one more insult and a mute
You can critize but please no insulting
i support the mainstream model, but playing devils advocate, live satellite and gps could be editted
@Abe Lover mute from who?
@Abe Lover come at me ane
they are staff?
regulators and stabilizers are staff right
@negatic You missed the point.
What about the 1930's? @Bird-Finchine (UK, Wales)
I am exist
Here
@Piledriverkiller so what's your #1 best proof the earth is a sphere?
Well u can see the shadow of the earth on the moon in an eclipse, also if the earth were flat wouldn’t we be able to see every other continent with a telescope
Straight sight lines and all that junk
Have you tried to replicate that shadow using spherical objects?
And a light source
Lol no I havnt
Ooook? So youre just relying on what you been told?
You've seen what?
The eclipse
The shadow moving over the moon
Here's what I get from you so far:
"I think the earth is a sphere cause of the shadow from eclipses.. I haven't replicated to see if what I was told was true, yet I believe with blind faith"
You was told "this is what a sphere shado looks like... We see the same shadow during eclipse so the earth is a sphere"
Ok and how have u proven the earth is flat in any way,
Let's stay on topic, and not red herring
Have you ever heard of a selenelion eclipse?
And I’ve seen the shadow of a sphere before btw I just havnt gone out and done it myself
Have you ever heard of a selenelion eclipse?
And what is that?
So no
The selenelion eclipse is when both the sun and moon are visible in the sky during the eclipse
The selenelion eclipse (I think) gives proof for Rahu/Ketu
Raghu/ketu?
Cause if the sun and moon are both visibile during the eclipse, then what's presenting the shadow?
Rahu/Ketu are (if I remember) old Hindu folklore....
(I think) they're allegedly another sun and moon that are transparent
Oh hey quick question I just thought of, if the earth is flat does that mean every other celestial body is flat too?
Good question...