Message from @Cosmonaut!

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2019-06-26 20:02:00 UTC  

no

2019-06-26 20:02:10 UTC  

yes it is

2019-06-26 20:02:13 UTC  

the earth is a square

2019-06-26 20:02:19 UTC  

no its a dounut

2019-06-26 20:02:20 UTC  

foolish human

2019-06-26 20:02:27 UTC  

umm

2019-06-26 20:02:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/593531547898871814/image0_80.jpg

2019-06-26 20:02:34 UTC  

that's kind of a weak argument, as it would show it convexing if it's big enough. wich it is

2019-06-26 20:02:42 UTC  

ban the gobshite

2019-06-26 20:02:44 UTC  

Hey, 15 degree rotation... proved by someone on your side lol

2019-06-26 20:02:46 UTC  

SEND these tards to the ICE BOX

2019-06-26 20:02:47 UTC  

i think u'll find that it is a triangle

2019-06-26 20:02:58 UTC  

the Behind the Curve "documentary" was a FE hit piece

2019-06-26 20:03:19 UTC  

You gonna ad hom attack it, or attack the science inside?

2019-06-26 20:03:44 UTC  

@Derek Nelson once again, that is not how a fish eye lens works. What a fish eye lens does is it finds a central point of congruence in a video, then inversely distributes that into to opposing concave and convex composite images. So yes a curved object can show both, and there are many reasons why nasa uses these amazing lenses.

2019-06-26 20:03:46 UTC  

imagine muting someone because they prove your point wrong... thought this was a debate server

2019-06-26 20:04:17 UTC  

I don’t know how a fish eye lens is so confusing to understand

2019-06-26 20:04:23 UTC  

BTC did not present any evidence, in fact it offered mainstream scientists / engineers's counter points

2019-06-26 20:04:23 UTC  

It’s rather easy

2019-06-26 20:04:29 UTC  

@user not found Wrong. You cannot make a convex curve into a concave one using a fisheye lens, ever.

2019-06-26 20:04:42 UTC  

15 degree rotation with a ring laser gyro - exactly as expected

2019-06-26 20:04:56 UTC  

Do you own a fish eye lens camera?

2019-06-26 20:05:00 UTC  

fraudulent

2019-06-26 20:05:35 UTC  

@Derek Nelson you could if the sphere is big enough and you were focusing at a small part of it

2019-06-26 20:05:38 UTC  

So ad hominem and incredulity....

2019-06-26 20:06:15 UTC  

I will not watch your videos on YouTube, you should be able to bring your facts amply into a discussion and not link videos

2019-06-26 20:06:26 UTC  

You cannot make a 24,901 mile circumference ball into a sphere where you cannot observe curve at a height of 120,000 feet.

2019-06-26 20:06:57 UTC  

FE Core has agents in place and sketchy beginnings anyway

2019-06-26 20:07:38 UTC  

You are saying things that are incorrect, yes you can observe these curves. You just need a proper atmospheric scenario.

2019-06-26 20:07:47 UTC  

FE Core signed a 501(c)(3). Which is a contract to receive government tax breaks for not producing material that goes against the mainstream.

2019-06-26 20:08:02 UTC  

the heavens / firmament appears to rotate, not the ground - the ground beneath your feet is unmoving

2019-06-26 20:08:09 UTC  

You can measure a curve in hot weather and high fog levels, like many FE’s do

2019-06-26 20:08:09 UTC  

LOL - wow... thats what you think a 501c3 is??

2019-06-26 20:08:17 UTC  

Cant*

2019-06-26 20:08:30 UTC  

Has literally nothing to do with "tax breaks"

2019-06-26 20:08:40 UTC  

@Cosmonaut! Oh really?

2019-06-26 20:08:44 UTC  

Enlighten me.

2019-06-26 20:09:01 UTC  

Isn’t a 501c3 just a little thing that small nonprofits get?

2019-06-26 20:09:25 UTC  

Wait... no - you made the positive claim. Please prove that its "for not producing material that goes against the mainstream"

I own a 501c3