Message from @Pence

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2019-05-29 16:31:34 UTC  

unfortunately I can't put them here

2019-05-29 16:31:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/583331696234201107/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 16:31:57 UTC  

no if youre higher up u changed ur perspective and now have a better angular resolution for objects on the ground

2019-05-29 16:32:00 UTC  

So, if the Earth is flat, why can't I see Europe from across the ocean?

2019-05-29 16:32:13 UTC  

u cant see forever

2019-05-29 16:32:20 UTC  

@Pence
Perspective,Storms,smog,mist,etc

2019-05-29 16:32:23 UTC  

how is tht wrong ?

2019-05-29 16:32:26 UTC  

@jeremy well, if something is flat, you can see it

2019-05-29 16:32:52 UTC  

are we not using our eyes to see ?

2019-05-29 16:32:59 UTC  

We are....

2019-05-29 16:33:05 UTC  

ok

2019-05-29 16:33:14 UTC  

I use my ears to see

2019-05-29 16:33:17 UTC  

Our distance of vision on changes on biological things.

2019-05-29 16:33:19 UTC  

lol

2019-05-29 16:33:24 UTC  

only*

2019-05-29 16:33:33 UTC  

oi this thing debunks the Chicago underwater argument

2019-05-29 16:33:34 UTC  

perspective and angular resolution are always a factor

2019-05-29 16:33:35 UTC  

I can't post images here

2019-05-29 16:33:51 UTC  

chicago from michigan is not debunked unless u believe in fairy tale magic

2019-05-29 16:34:09 UTC  

If you’ve been next to a port lately, or just strolled down a beach and stared off vacantly into the horizon, you might have noticed a very interesting phenomenon: Approaching ships do not just “appear” out of the horizon (like they should have if the world was flat), but rather seem to emerge from beneath the sea.

But—you say—ships do not submerge and rise up again as they approach our view (except in Pirates of the Caribbean, but we are hereby assuming that was a fictitious movie series). The reason ships appear as if they “emerge from the waves” is because the world is not flat: It’s round.

2019-05-29 16:34:23 UTC  

@jeremy did u even read it

2019-05-29 16:34:23 UTC  

@DeltaA350 stop posting bs articles that already been debunked and use your own arguments instead of copypasta

2019-05-29 16:34:28 UTC  

lol how were they debunked

2019-05-29 16:34:31 UTC  

@Pence Yes because it is an example of appealing to nature/naturalism and it is very much an argument when it comes to talking about anything and everything especially with logical fallacies

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/583332354089811999/thou_shalt_not_commit_logical_fallacies.png

2019-05-29 16:34:33 UTC  

how was the Chicago thing debunked

2019-05-29 16:34:40 UTC  

explain pls

2019-05-29 16:34:49 UTC  

I’ve seen that article over a hundred times
So naturally I went over it and debunked it

2019-05-29 16:34:57 UTC  

how did u debunk it

2019-05-29 16:34:59 UTC  

delta listen to me earth is in a container you cannot have a pressurized system against a vacuum without a container it is a natural law

2019-05-29 16:35:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/583332480111869992/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 16:35:03 UTC  

Observation

2019-05-29 16:35:06 UTC  

@Soldz (CF) I'm appealing to factual evidence that many people have attempted them selves.

2019-05-29 16:35:07 UTC  

Mathematics

2019-05-29 16:35:12 UTC  

lol that article debunked that picture

2019-05-29 16:35:18 UTC  

angular resolution

2019-05-29 16:35:29 UTC  

if i get higher does my angle change ?

2019-05-29 16:35:34 UTC  

@Pence <:THONKINGNGNGNNGNGNGNGN:352104596560412672> Meaning?

2019-05-29 16:35:40 UTC  

uh ok

2019-05-29 16:35:43 UTC  

Whatever you say bud
Go there yourself and take a pic @DeltaA350

2019-05-29 16:35:49 UTC  

And debunk the pic I sent