Message from @Morning Dew
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Simply dismissing us shows how wrapped up you are in your own beliefs about the earth being a spinning water ball
all AROUND the glove
thats how physics all the earth exist as it is
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We're wasting our time on this person
@eletrick33 u still there
um
@Levitate Esports | High1 yeah im here
Okay okay somone sane is still here
im still waiting for someone to answer my question
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aww
beat me to it
If you can't have a conversation without insulting someone you don't deserve to continue speaking
the double standards these globers express are not acceptable. we answer every question they have, they have no response to any of our answers, so they insult us and mock our intelligence. We must answer all inquires, and they answer none of ours, so be it. Thats why we win the debates, because we have a tougher job. keep it up, makes us better
the flat earth model does not work with Norways sun not setting during the 19th of April through 23rd of August. so my question is how does this work on a flat earth model?
It does be like that from time to time
i do not defend any model, i only refute the model you believe in. you cannot defend your own model so you attack a straw man
it works perfectly on my model
@eletrick33 It seems you have a lack of understanding for the flat earth model. Your statement is false.
but on the flat earth model it doesnt
@The Gwench can you explain further on why it is false?
I can. However I need time to find it.
your curvature math is emphatically incorrect, as we have proven several times with images you ignore. So i ask again, before you enjoy your double standard any further, explain why we can always see beyond the curve you believe in?
or just move on to the next thing. double standards are fun
if have time dont worry but don’t worry about it
why can we see these things which should be below the curve? answer. the. question.
let me look this
@eletrick33 This visual gives a good explanation. It’s hard to explain in text.
This city is 120 miles away, that mountain is 180 miles away, according to your math, the curve is 60 miles. How do I see 120 miles beyond the curve?
so the easiest one to anwser would be the 3rd one because you clearly see that the person is at an elevation you can tell this by looking at the water which appears to be far below the camera as is the 1st and 4th but the 2nd one is um idk ill need some more time with that second one, it looks kinda weird
Is the mt san Jacinto?
Elevation does not matter, you would not be able to see beyond the “curve” regardless of how high you are, and the pic I just posted was taken at ground level. No matter how high you go, you never see a curve. So just to confirm, you have no answer
@Citizen Z not sure, can’t remember. I can find the video if you want