Message from @Annihilation Prism

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2019-07-30 00:36:38 UTC  

egg theory

2019-07-30 00:36:40 UTC  

excuse me

2019-07-30 00:37:05 UTC  

was trying to do some wordplay but failed miserably

2019-07-30 00:37:15 UTC  

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2019-07-30 00:37:30 UTC  

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2019-07-30 00:37:54 UTC  

WELL <@&484575304829108224> THE WORLD IS A PENTAGON

2019-07-30 00:37:59 UTC  

an oblate spheroid if I want be correct

2019-07-30 00:38:01 UTC  

NO

2019-07-30 00:38:06 UTC  

ITS A TRIANGLE

2019-07-30 00:38:08 UTC  

smh

2019-07-30 00:38:15 UTC  

oblate spheroid

2019-07-30 00:38:42 UTC  

oh nah

2019-07-30 00:39:30 UTC  

💩 <- triangle theory?

2019-07-30 00:40:12 UTC  

jokes

2019-07-30 00:40:29 UTC  

<:trolled:555217274907262976>

2019-07-30 00:40:49 UTC  

and i mean the oblate spheroid thing is more realistic than a flat earth so i’ll give you that

2019-07-30 00:41:17 UTC  

its just how it is

2019-07-30 00:41:35 UTC  

okay

2019-07-30 00:42:06 UTC  

we may live thru pole shift

2019-07-30 00:42:30 UTC  

so how do flat earthers explain pole shift

2019-07-30 00:44:07 UTC  

the builderbergs made the poles

2019-07-30 00:46:10 UTC  

@skywalk what's the globe explanation even?

2019-07-30 00:47:38 UTC  

Isaac Newton first proposed that Earth was not perfectly round. Instead, he suggested it was an oblate spheroid—a sphere that is squashed at its poles and swollen at the equator. He was correct and, because of this bulge, the distance from Earth's center to sea level is roughly 21 kilometers (13 miles) greater at the equator than at the poles.

2019-07-30 00:48:03 UTC  

Instead of Earth being like a spinning top made of steel, explains geologist Vic Baker at the University of Arizona in Tucson it has "a bit of plasticity that allows the shape to deform very slightly. The effect would be similar to spinning a bit of Silly Putty, though Earth's plasticity is much, much less than that of the silicone plastic clay so familiar to children."

2019-07-30 00:48:39 UTC  

Our globe, however, is not even a perfect oblate spheroid, because mass is distributed unevenly within the planet. The greater a concentration of mass is, the stronger its gravitational pull, "creating bumps around the globe," says geologist Joe Meert at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

2019-07-30 00:49:19 UTC  

even saying its oblate spheroid is wrong but its the name that describe best the object

2019-07-30 00:56:57 UTC  

right, i like how NDT tries to say "it's *not* a globe, but it *is* an oblate spheroid or pear shape"

2019-07-30 00:57:21 UTC  

like no, that's not how approximations work. you don't randomly choose one in the middle and say that's right and others are wrong

2019-07-30 00:59:43 UTC  

they say all planets rotate, how come earth is the only oblate spheroid?

2019-07-30 00:59:57 UTC  

they got us living on a potato

2019-07-30 01:01:37 UTC  

https://youtu.be/0jHsq36_NTU just relax watching earth flying at 70,000km/h for some time

2019-07-30 01:05:11 UTC  

if you take earth and remove its water. it becomes very easy to say its not a perfect globe

2019-07-30 01:05:53 UTC  

big mass created our continents

2019-07-30 01:11:00 UTC  

and its super easy to proove earth is not flat why do ship dissapear in the horizon?

2019-07-30 01:11:23 UTC  

wha

2019-07-30 01:12:23 UTC  

@skywalk refraction can do that

2019-07-30 01:12:48 UTC  

and how does it do that

2019-07-30 01:12:56 UTC  

if it's flat

2019-07-30 01:13:09 UTC  

you haven't seen the diagrams? @mineyful

2019-07-30 01:13:13 UTC  

send them

2019-07-30 01:13:14 UTC  

like with upwards refractin