Message from @Deleted User

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2019-05-22 16:48:51 UTC  

See this is the situation where the globies point out ohhh the curvature is too small.
Then you show them the long distance observations and show their math is wrong, then they go ummm err oh no gee 😬 I forgot how to do maths, bye.

2019-05-22 16:49:06 UTC  

I was thinking spherical bubble floating in the air not half

2019-05-22 16:49:17 UTC  

<:BigGrin:507986757753634826> <:BigGrin:507986757753634826> <:BigGrin:507986757753634826>

2019-05-22 16:50:04 UTC  

Dont lean over

2019-05-22 16:50:11 UTC  

You risk falling around the cute

2019-05-22 16:50:16 UTC  

Curve*

2019-05-22 16:51:22 UTC  

The curvature is so small that we don't realise it's there, why? Because the Earths size is collosal

2019-05-22 16:52:44 UTC  

awww darn

2019-05-22 16:52:56 UTC  

#86 I could have said something

2019-05-22 16:53:19 UTC  

if the earth is flat then why isnt there an edge that we can see?

2019-05-22 16:53:20 UTC  

Y'all should get yourself some general roles darkly

2019-05-22 16:53:21 UTC  

I actually program

2019-05-22 16:54:19 UTC  

we could of had an incredibly dry technical discussion on how prediction works

2019-05-22 16:54:33 UTC  

heck

2019-05-22 16:54:39 UTC  

Or how randomness isn't random

2019-05-22 16:54:43 UTC  

But it is

2019-05-22 16:54:50 UTC  

it isn't random

2019-05-22 16:55:06 UTC  

it's quite interesting how it works in machines

2019-05-22 16:55:09 UTC  

@That Guy there’s no curvature

2019-05-22 16:55:11 UTC  

Natural randomness is

2019-05-22 16:55:16 UTC  

Computerised randomness isnt

2019-05-22 16:55:20 UTC  
2019-05-22 16:55:33 UTC  

natural randomness is not random

2019-05-22 16:55:35 UTC  

You prove it @That Guy
I’m not the one making the claims

2019-05-22 16:56:04 UTC  

@California Nightmare you made the counter claim

2019-05-22 16:56:26 UTC  

it's based upon a series of algorithims and natural things that we still havent found a way to accurately measure yet

2019-05-22 16:56:29 UTC  

My claim is backed by observation and measurements

2019-05-22 16:56:34 UTC  

So where’s the curvature at

2019-05-22 16:56:37 UTC  

everything can be predicted

2019-05-22 16:56:53 UTC  

we just need the variables and formulas

2019-05-22 16:57:07 UTC  

@California Nightmare what observations?

2019-05-22 16:57:14 UTC  

@California Nightmare give me a link

2019-05-22 16:57:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/580801396081950739/image0.jpg

2019-05-22 16:57:29 UTC  

No curvature

2019-05-22 16:57:39 UTC  

8 inches of curvature per mile square debunked

2019-05-22 16:57:51 UTC  

If i drop an arrow from the empire state building, what mathematically are the chances I hit a person

2019-05-22 16:58:05 UTC  
2019-05-22 16:58:25 UTC  

digging around in the muck, finding gold

2019-05-22 16:58:33 UTC  

Use a Penny or Dime @Deleted User

2019-05-22 16:58:48 UTC  

Or 50c Peso