Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-08-07 03:00:15 UTC  

Yep, a quick google search will tell you that you can't see polaris below 1 degree south, good job on debunking yourself.
Does a magnet not have a north and a south pole? If the south end is pointing north, then the north end is pointing south, do i really need to explain that to you?

2019-08-07 03:00:26 UTC  

Perspective

2019-08-07 03:00:49 UTC  

Does perspective also flip the moon upside-down?

2019-08-07 03:01:05 UTC  

Ring magnets

2019-08-07 03:01:43 UTC  

1 ring magnets have norths and souths
2 a compass is not a ring

2019-08-07 03:01:56 UTC  

Draw a moon on your ceiling. Stand on one end of the room
Then move the opposite end of the room..amazing. the drawing flipped

2019-08-07 03:02:05 UTC  

3 if the earth were a ring magnet, we'd be having things pointing towards antarctica, not the north pole like @rivenator12113 was saying.

2019-08-07 03:03:06 UTC  

Gtg more important things to do

2019-08-07 03:03:19 UTC  

Go to the north hemisphere, point your telescope at the moon and notice the orientation, got to the south hemisphere, point your telescope in the same direction, notice that perspective messed up your moon

2019-08-07 03:03:44 UTC  

Try learning basic physics, it'll help you understand the world around you.

2019-08-07 03:25:42 UTC  

@Citizen Z several globe proofs are posted in here all the time, you just never reply to them

2019-08-07 03:26:17 UTC  

We know the moon is a sphere thanks to lunar libration so that explanation about the upside down moon is bs

2019-08-07 03:28:36 UTC  

Also since the moon is a sphere it debunks a flat earth. People in different locations on a flat earth woul;d see different faces of the moon. No matter where you are the moon is facing the same way.

2019-08-07 03:28:57 UTC  

@Akhanyatin i don't think you understand

2019-08-07 03:28:58 UTC  

And the moon also does not change in apparent size all night

2019-08-07 03:29:08 UTC  

@zirpu i think you dont understand

2019-08-07 03:29:18 UTC  

nice, now debunk my arguments

2019-08-07 03:29:22 UTC  

Moon does change size

2019-08-07 03:29:45 UTC  

When it gets close to the horizon?

2019-08-07 03:29:50 UTC  

Yes

2019-08-07 03:30:03 UTC  

Ever heard of the moon illusion

2019-08-07 03:30:06 UTC  

That would be when it should be getting smallest

2019-08-07 03:31:19 UTC  

Yes I've heard of it, and its literally caused by us looking through our own atmosphere. If it were really getting so far away that it "disappears into a vanishing point" it should get smaller.

2019-08-07 03:31:32 UTC  

Cuz you said

2019-08-07 03:31:42 UTC  

So, what you're saying is that the sun approches the horizon and gets smaller but the moon approches the horizon and gets bigger? Explain how this works on your flat fantasy world.

2019-08-07 03:31:42 UTC  

Cuz physics

2019-08-07 03:31:49 UTC  

Cuz NASA

2019-08-07 03:31:55 UTC  

Cuz everyone

2019-08-07 03:32:01 UTC  

Take a timelapse of the moon all day before it gets on the horizon and it doesnt change size.

2019-08-07 03:32:04 UTC  

😂

2019-08-07 03:32:12 UTC  

Same with the sun

2019-08-07 03:32:35 UTC  

NASA made a moon illusion

2019-08-07 03:32:43 UTC  

Only flat earth bring nasa into the argument, I never mention nasa yet it us brought up every time

2019-08-07 03:32:43 UTC  

And you still havent addressed any of the other things I said about the moon.

2019-08-07 03:32:59 UTC  

The sun is great ball of fire-NASA

2019-08-07 03:33:03 UTC  

@zirpu he won't, his religion forbids it

2019-08-07 03:33:04 UTC  

Nasa makes the moon illusion? what?

2019-08-07 03:33:22 UTC  

Is the owner of this server a troll?

2019-08-07 03:33:28 UTC  

yikes

2019-08-07 03:33:33 UTC  

Oof