Message from @Umwhat
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@Umwhat NASA does know though
guys im dismissing the world cup i dont like it
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germany did bad
Its almost as if astronomy predates nasa by 2300 years...
@Steve Angell or that it's a rock
In space
Astrophotographers is not fake
Itβs great to take pictures of the planets
The fact you believe that world governments have maintained a lie for more than 2000 years makes you look like their #1 fan
I honestly believed the Mars rover stuff but now I think that is BS too
@Cosmonaut! astronomers are doing 720 degree frontflips in their graves right now
@Umwhat why
@π Spookmaster Jaqula π True. However what we can know is the earth is flat by simple observations on a clear day.
How
idk looks pretty round to me
@Volvo | δΈζ°ε³γͺζι - if we could harness the power of them spinning in their graves, we would get this fReE eNeRgY these guys talk about lol
You can see the curve of you look over something like a salt plane
yes
make wind turbines out of then
@Volvo | δΈζ°ε³γͺζι and people in this server are facepalmig your hypothetical Questions
@Umwhat it was hard
they will keep flipping as long as this exist
That's why it took them so long
When I saw Norfolk Harbor from 40 miles away that proved we are not on a ball. Noo 1085 foot curve existed. None at all.
@Umwhat - very hard.
Which is why thousands of engineers worked on it for decades
Free energy is all around us
According to them all the atmosphere is "above" the earth, meaning the rocket will have 50% more atmosphere at least
@Doomyx So you didn't like my Questions of the Day, eh?
I just think its all BS that's all
If you wastes a mod's time with your hypotheticals they may mute you
@Steve Angell lol same anecdotal fallacy again
@Steve Angell As weβre on a celestial object of such size, weβre not going to notice the curvature of the Earth
"its too hard" must mean - "lets do nothing because its too hard" in FE world?
1085 foot that's too much isn't it
@Seeker of Truth Truthfully, no
Gwench's were more thought provoking, as I mentioned