Message from @PhumoZTYPE

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2019-08-06 13:09:12 UTC  

We arent talking religion

well you mentioned religion

why is earth flat?

2019-08-06 13:09:54 UTC  

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2019-08-06 13:10:04 UTC  

2 words

2019-08-06 13:10:08 UTC  

@πŸ’•~π‘΄π’‚π’šπ’‚~πŸ’• yes and himself, it’s one of those things that once u see it u cannot unsee it

2019-08-06 13:10:09 UTC  

Sight distances

2019-08-06 13:10:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/608285801406791690/image-42-1-1.jpg

2019-08-06 13:10:38 UTC  

The earth is flat cause that’s how it was made lol

2019-08-06 13:11:01 UTC  

Prove the earth is round?

2019-08-06 13:11:08 UTC  

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i can’t send images so

the moon would not be covered by a round object if the earth isn’t round

2019-08-06 13:12:48 UTC  

Refraction.

According to a 2008 paper in Applied Optics by David K. Lynch, the curvature of the earth becomes somewhat visible at an elevation of 35,000 feet (with a >60Β° field of view) and more easily visible at an elevation of 50,000 feet. So if you're on the right commercial flight, you might be able to see the curvature of the earth with your own two eyes.

In the event that you're not high enough, though, you can still experience the curvature of the earth another way. For example, if you were to fly all the way around the world, you'd find that it would be nighttime in part of the world and daytime in another part. In that way, the existence of time zones itself is proof that the Earth is round.

Taken another way, you wouldn't even need to travel through different time zones. Time zones are wide enough that you will see the sun rising and/or setting later in the western part of a time zone than in the eastern part. According to the Farmers' Almanac, the sun will rise and set roughly four minutes later for every 70 miles you drive from east to west.

If you wanted to combine this experiment with the previous one, you could note how much more of Earth you can see when you begin your ascent into the air than you can while you are sitting on the tarmac waiting to take off.

2019-08-06 13:14:40 UTC  

With the flat earth the sun circulates over the earth

2019-08-06 13:14:54 UTC  

Which how times zones differ

6. Measure shadows across the country

Pick two locations that are some distance apart (at least a couple hundred miles from each other and on the same meridian). Grab two sticks or dowels (or other objects) of equal length, two tape measures, and a friend. Each of you will take one stick/dowel/object and one tape measure to your location, stick the object into the ground, and measure the shadow. (For accuracy, you should both take your measurements at the same time of day.)

On a flat Earth, the shadow that is cast by each would be of the same length. However, if you and your friend compare notes, you'll find that one shadow was longer than the other. That's because, due to the curvature of Earth, the sun will hit one part of Earth at one angle and another part of Earth at a different angle even at the same time of day.

This experiment has been around sin about 240 B.C., when Greek mathematician Eratosthenes compared the shadows cast in both Syeneβ€”now Aswan, Egyptβ€”and Alexandria on the summer solstice. Eratosthenes had learned of a well in Syene where once a year on the summer solstice, the sun would illuminate the entire bottom of the well and tall buildings and other objects would not cast a shadow. However, he noticed that shadows were being cast on the summer solstice in Alexandria, so he measured the angle of the shadow and found it to be an angle of about 7.2Β°.


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2019-08-06 13:15:04 UTC  

```HYMN TO "R"
Our Eratosthenes whose sticks measured the heavens,
Hallowed be thy name,
Thy circumference come,
Thy radius be done,
On Earth as it measures in the heavens,
Give us this day our daily shadows,
And forgive us for assuming the distance to the sun,
To give us the globe.
R-men```

what the-

2019-08-06 13:15:29 UTC  

Just ignore that

This was achieved by comparing the shadows of sticks in different locations. When the sun was directly overhead in one place, the stick there cast no shadow. At the same time in a city around 500 miles north, the stick there did cast a shadow.

If the Earth were flat then both sticks should show the same shadow (or lack of) because they would be positioned at the same angle towards the sun. The ancient Greeks found the shadows were different because the Earth was curved and so the sticks were at different angles. They then used the difference in these angles to calculate the circumference of the Earth. They managed to get it to within 10% of the true value – not bad for around 250 B.C.

Another piece of evidence for a globe is the difference between the night skies in the northern and southern hemispheres. The view is completely different because the Earth beneath you is pointing in a different direction. If the Earth were flat, the view should be the same. This can be made even easier by simply comparing when it is night and day in each country.

You can observe the planets as well. They all rotate, and watching over the course of a few days gives a clear picture they are spherical rather than flat. The chance that most of the planets are spherical but the Earth is flat seems very unlikely.

if earth is flat, are the other planets flat aswell?

anything to say to this? @PhumoZTYPE

2019-08-06 13:18:50 UTC  

On most fe models other planets are spheres. They think the world is flat since the world can sustain life, therefore it is unique. Therefore it somehow has special properties that make it flat

2019-08-06 13:19:11 UTC  

There’s no proof of planets being physical objects anyways for all we know they are just luminous objects in the sky

mars rover?

2019-08-06 13:19:51 UTC  

That’s nasa lying, we know they can’t be trusted

how do you know that then?

2019-08-06 13:20:23 UTC  

Like they lied about the moon landing

2019-08-06 13:21:07 UTC  

Why do you think they lied about moon landing

yeah why would they? what’s the point and where’s the evidence they did?

and don’t say fish eye lenses

2019-08-06 13:21:56 UTC  

Firstly how does a flag wave in space