Message from @hawk jungle

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2019-07-09 04:19:50 UTC  

Are you saying a laser can’t bend?

2019-07-09 04:20:14 UTC  

thats not even an argument,

2019-07-09 04:20:29 UTC  

It makes your argument invalid is what it does

2019-07-09 04:20:41 UTC  

How did you or they measure something with a laser?

2019-07-09 04:20:47 UTC  

no it doesnt,

2019-07-09 04:21:30 UTC  

they measured direct, accounting all factors that could deviate the results

2019-07-09 04:21:30 UTC  

Just pointing a laser over a large body of water isn’t really measuring it is it

2019-07-09 04:22:00 UTC  

thats how you perform an experiment based on the scientific method

2019-07-09 04:22:15 UTC  

not just cherry pick like you do

2019-07-09 04:22:25 UTC  

What do i cherrypick?

2019-07-09 04:22:47 UTC  

does light bend? derp

2019-07-09 04:22:50 UTC  

You said you had actual measurements.

2019-07-09 04:22:53 UTC  

Yes?

2019-07-09 04:22:59 UTC  

Yes it does

2019-07-09 04:23:04 UTC  

watch the last vid

2019-07-09 04:23:29 UTC  

you just dismissed it out of hand because of derp

2019-07-09 04:23:30 UTC  

I probably already saw it

2019-07-09 04:24:01 UTC  

He’s pointing a laser over a large body of water and then he compares it to ‘the curve calculator’

2019-07-09 04:24:06 UTC  

They’re all the same

2019-07-09 04:24:47 UTC  

he accounts for all other possible factors too, that could deviate the final result

2019-07-09 04:24:58 UTC  

like refraction

2019-07-09 04:25:12 UTC  

I’ll watch it

2019-07-09 04:30:28 UTC  

Mass does not attract Mass folks

2019-07-09 04:34:48 UTC  

***If mass attracts mass then why is nobody attracted to me?***

2019-07-09 04:34:50 UTC  

I’m about 6 minutes into the video and he says the drop should be 10 meters when the laser is level. That’s the point the curve calculater assumes that you do. If you’re 1 meter above sealevel and you tilt that laser untill you can see it on the other side then it’s only 4,5 meters of obstruction. Over a distance of 15 kilometers with standard refraction that’s perfectly plausible.

2019-07-09 04:35:28 UTC  

Not to mention his first 2 attemps failed he could not see the laser

2019-07-09 04:36:05 UTC  

So this boils down to which way the laser bend

2019-07-09 04:51:49 UTC  
2019-07-09 05:00:55 UTC  

Hello

2019-07-09 05:01:00 UTC  

How is everyone doing

2019-07-09 05:06:34 UTC  

Good

2019-07-09 05:06:52 UTC  

Better than John Lennon, anyway

2019-07-09 05:08:48 UTC  

Pizzagate is real

2019-07-09 05:10:32 UTC  

Non-polotical yet a centrist.......

2019-07-09 05:20:22 UTC  

Wym

2019-07-09 05:21:53 UTC  

@zep tepi “standard refraction” is an unproven excuse that implies the opposite of what refraction actually does to justify being able to see farther than you should. light refracts upwards, not down, as your “standard refraction” implies.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/598020983483269131/image1.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/598020983483269133/image0.jpg

2019-07-09 05:23:28 UTC  

@Vent there are no hot singles in your area :(

2019-07-09 05:24:28 UTC  

you can make an equation to justify any lie, or as I like to put it, there is more than one way to add up to nine. just because you proved that 8+1=9 doesn’t mean that 7+2, 6+3, and 5+4 don’t add up to the same thing

2019-07-09 05:24:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/598021707134926849/image0.jpg

2019-07-09 05:24:54 UTC  

The earth is round