Message from @meesnaw

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2019-06-18 23:25:01 UTC  

If it were actually forming a concave surface. Why don’t we see entirely level water surfaces, reflecting a shrunken sky above it?

2019-06-18 23:25:11 UTC  

We never do.

2019-06-18 23:25:13 UTC  

You too.

2019-06-18 23:25:14 UTC  

@Steve Angell It was great meeting you.

2019-06-18 23:25:22 UTC  

Thank you.

2019-06-18 23:25:32 UTC  

@Derek Nelson Because light bends silly. Sheeple will tell you.

2019-06-18 23:25:40 UTC  

You guys take it easy.

2019-06-18 23:25:42 UTC  

peace.

2019-06-18 23:25:57 UTC  

Wth

2019-06-18 23:26:00 UTC  

Gnite

2019-06-18 23:26:27 UTC  

im curious to see if this always happens, can you always see water above the boat no matter were you do this? I’m open to anything really, I’d like to hear what people in the other discord have to say

2019-06-18 23:26:32 UTC  

Light expands the shape of the sky above a concave surface to make it look absolutely flat?

2019-06-18 23:26:39 UTC  

No.

2019-06-18 23:26:49 UTC  

@Derek Nelson I have seen numerous photos of the sky reflected off the water or frozen ice on a lake. Beautiful pictures.

2019-06-18 23:27:30 UTC  

You have to find a day with very calm water.

2019-06-18 23:28:10 UTC  

Just invert the curve here. You’re saying light would make the same reflection as a flat surface would on a concave object.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/590684212869201950/image0.jpg

2019-06-18 23:28:25 UTC  

No.

2019-06-18 23:28:46 UTC  

Yeah. Have a great evening.

2019-06-18 23:29:03 UTC  

Sorry misunderstood you. Thanks for the picture.

2019-06-18 23:30:01 UTC  

Did not understand the No.

2019-06-18 23:30:18 UTC  

@Derek Nelson the earth is round you f*cking n0nce

2019-06-18 23:31:03 UTC  

@Meesnaw#1105 Come on. Be civil.

2019-06-18 23:31:58 UTC  

Can also tell if a surface is curved just by feeling it. Don’t even need eyes. So when we see a surface look flat, it’s not much of a surprise when we measure it to be.

2019-06-18 23:32:39 UTC  

If we could tell that, then why did people need to make levels?

2019-06-18 23:32:44 UTC  

It was pictures like that that led me to understand the earth is flat.

2019-06-18 23:32:47 UTC  

So how do you see the water over the boat? I’m just curious

2019-06-18 23:33:10 UTC  

Honestly, probably because the water is flowing.

2019-06-18 23:33:26 UTC  

Waves that are a lot higher than your vision would have you believe.

2019-06-18 23:33:37 UTC  

Draining, more accurately.

2019-06-18 23:34:14 UTC  

Now that we’ve debunked the globe I’d like to see some more flat vs concave arguments, that’s the real discussion here

2019-06-18 23:34:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/590685745103241216/t9j6f951y5531.png

2019-06-18 23:35:22 UTC  

How does concave earth explain water sticking onto walls or people walking sideways

2019-06-18 23:35:26 UTC  

We went on a voyage. On the ninth floor the distant water was level with us. On the eleventh we looked down. On the seventh up. I could not understand that. Eventually I came to understand that we simply cannot see waves that are a mile apart. Those are the highest ones. We dropped anchor and then I saw a lot of waves i had not seen till we did that. These were not even the highest ones.

2019-06-18 23:35:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/590686161702223886/image0.jpg

2019-06-18 23:36:06 UTC  

What do you think this guy thought?

2019-06-18 23:36:09 UTC  

Yes, Just as many problems as a round earth.

2019-06-18 23:36:53 UTC  

If there’s any concave earth I would ascribe to. It would be that.

2019-06-18 23:37:01 UTC  

Not an inverse sphere.

2019-06-18 23:37:14 UTC  

I was thinking the same

2019-06-18 23:37:26 UTC  

It does not work. The water would not stay as we see it.

2019-06-18 23:38:23 UTC  

The water flows on earth. It does have different effects throughout the year. Leading some to think the water curves up or down. And when it’s entirely not moving, it’s completely level.