Message from @井瀬川ペトロ

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2019-05-18 16:30:22 UTC  

i dont assume i do proofs and observations

2019-05-18 16:30:33 UTC  

and we can't disprove it because we aren't knowledgable enough

2019-05-18 16:30:36 UTC  

no proof is enough if u dont fly out

2019-05-18 16:30:38 UTC  

so it becomes a mud flinging contest

2019-05-18 16:30:38 UTC  

to the space

2019-05-18 16:30:48 UTC  

i did fly out

2019-05-18 16:31:28 UTC  

i flew at 58000 ft in an F 18 super hornet for almost 1200 miles.. it is as flat as Kansas in a 360 degree area

2019-05-18 16:31:46 UTC  

the earth is huge

2019-05-18 16:31:52 UTC  

so odnt tell me i havent seen any curve... there is no curve

2019-05-18 16:31:52 UTC  

are you autistic or something

2019-05-18 16:32:04 UTC  

I give up

2019-05-18 16:32:18 UTC  

tifle voice

2019-05-18 16:32:22 UTC  

rifl

2019-05-18 16:32:27 UTC  

at 58000 ft.. you should see curve at some point BUT there is none\

2019-05-18 16:32:29 UTC  

rifle vc pleaxe

2019-05-18 16:32:57 UTC  

cant at the moment i have new kittens i just birthed

2019-05-18 16:33:08 UTC  

cool congrats

2019-05-18 16:33:20 UTC  

yes 7 beautifuls

2019-05-18 16:33:35 UTC  

Pics of kittens or gtfo

2019-05-18 16:34:12 UTC  

Those pictures are *from different satellites*, from different points in the Globe, all put together. It is what we call a *composite* image.
And also - The information that the earth is an oblate spheroid comes from *NASA themselves.*

And once again, you're putting things out of scale.

6 356.8 kilometers is the Earth's polar bulge -

6 378 kilometers is the equatorial radius -

This is a difference of 22 kilometers. It's impossible to notice this difference visually.

2019-05-18 16:34:54 UTC  

military

2019-05-18 16:36:22 UTC  

@Derek Nelson However - on that VERY IMAGE you sent - the radius, although in miles, is given as equal upon any point in the circle.

2019-05-18 16:36:30 UTC  

Where is a real picture of this alleged bulge, @井瀬川ペトロ? Prove it.

2019-05-18 16:36:44 UTC  

hio

2019-05-18 16:36:52 UTC  

The first step of the scientific method, is observation. Now show me.

2019-05-18 16:37:10 UTC  

Are you blind?

2019-05-18 16:37:12 UTC  

that bulge on the sides is because of the earths rotation

2019-05-18 16:37:14 UTC  

did you know

2019-05-18 16:37:20 UTC  

fun fact

2019-05-18 16:37:29 UTC  

yes

2019-05-18 16:37:30 UTC  

If you can’t, you have a hypothesis you can’t prove.

2019-05-18 16:37:46 UTC  

the centrifugal force of the earths rotation forces the earth to stretch out a little bit

2019-05-18 16:37:48 UTC  

I literally just said that you can't notice the bulge visually, it is necessary to make long-distance measurements to notice it.

You want those instead?

2019-05-18 16:38:08 UTC  

yes

2019-05-18 16:38:12 UTC  

oblate

2019-05-18 16:38:13 UTC  

logos i will take pics of the fresh kitties... i need to find my camera then figure out how to upload them here gimme a few

2019-05-18 16:38:15 UTC  

spheroid

2019-05-18 16:38:40 UTC  

We can’t observe a bulged spheroidal earth? So you can’t prove it? Okay then.

2019-05-18 16:38:46 UTC  

oblate lmao

2019-05-18 16:38:49 UTC  

yee yee