Message from @π~π΄πππ~π
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Having a closed mind will not help
cool π
Do u believe in the big bang?
yes. as of now. do you have any proof against it or reasoning to change my mind?
Well itβs scientifically impossible for nothing to create everything
then how do you think everything started ,
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With a creator
what creator then?
The omnipotent God
hm
what would make you think it was him?
some book?
No
Who says it is a him?
Cant create from nothing
literally every religious text ever says itβs a guy
and they treat women as less important so people wouldnβt think itβs a woman
We arent talking religion
well you mentioned religion
why is earth flat?
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@π~π΄πππ~π yes and himself, itβs one of those things that once u see it u cannot unsee it
Sight distances
The earth is flat cause thatβs how it was made lol
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Prove the earth is round?
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i canβt send images so
eclipses
the moon would not be covered by a round object if the earth isnβt round
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.
How come?@π~π΄πππ~π
With the flat earth the sun circulates over the earth
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 Syeneβnow Aswan, Egyptβand 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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