Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-13 14:21:17 UTC  

Water going in different directions is all based how you pour the water into the container. Yep. The equator water test guy that pretended his test worked for coriolis, was a douchebag.

2019-05-13 14:21:28 UTC  

the sinks shape matters too i think

2019-05-13 14:21:39 UTC  

You can see how he poured the water in opposite sides when he did it.

2019-05-13 14:21:58 UTC  

these people do tests to prove the globe they should be doing tests to prove it wrong

2019-05-13 14:22:17 UTC  

Mhmm.

2019-05-13 14:22:35 UTC  

rowbothom proved it a long time ago

2019-05-13 14:22:38 UTC  

yeah if your proving the globe and you fail then their belief would be correct

2019-05-13 14:22:55 UTC  

his test was good u didnt need the telescop level

2019-05-13 14:23:04 UTC  

that is a huge flat earth piece of evidence

2019-05-13 14:24:15 UTC  

u cant have the telescope level becuase of how we see the fact u get get them all to line up is proof alone. if it was a globe you could never get them to all line up if the telescope is level or not

2019-05-13 14:24:59 UTC  

they dismiss his proof cause the telscope wasnt level right

2019-05-13 14:25:01 UTC  

maybe it wasnt far enough away

2019-05-13 14:25:21 UTC  

because the curve is huge its not gonna be noticeable in a mile

2019-05-13 14:26:55 UTC  

bedford level experiment

2019-05-13 14:27:01 UTC  

8 inches after a mile that is noticeable

2019-05-13 14:28:40 UTC  

hi coco

2019-05-13 14:29:00 UTC  

coco are u familiar with the bedford level experiment

2019-05-13 14:30:53 UTC  

we should talk about that experiment today if u guys got nothing better

2019-05-13 14:31:38 UTC  

The Bedford Level experiment is a series of observations carried out along a six-mile (9.7 km) length of the Old Bedford River on the Bedford Level of the Cambridgeshire Fens in the United Kingdom, during the 19th and early 20th centuries, to measure the curvature of the Earth.

2019-05-13 14:31:43 UTC  

six miles

2019-05-13 14:32:50 UTC  

that the earth was flat i think

2019-05-13 14:33:33 UTC  

he had flags above the water i think and he couldnt get them to line up when the telescope was level but when the telescope wasnt level he got them to all line up for 6 miles i believe thats how it was

2019-05-13 14:34:45 UTC  

but i dont think it matters if the telscope is level or not i think we all agree if u get something to line up over 6 miles their is no curve

2019-05-13 14:35:04 UTC  

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2019-05-13 14:35:54 UTC  

wouldnt there be an error if the telescope wasnt aligned properly tho

2019-05-13 14:36:37 UTC  

im not sure if thats how the experiment worked actually

2019-05-13 14:36:46 UTC  

i jsut checked

2019-05-13 14:36:49 UTC  

why is my name blue

2019-05-13 14:37:20 UTC  

yo what happened to my name color lol

2019-05-13 14:37:50 UTC  

anyways i think the experiment was he sent a boat down the river and could see it at the end and u shouldnt have with the curve

2019-05-13 14:38:02 UTC  

idk i gotta look into it more

2019-05-13 14:38:21 UTC  

hmm

2019-05-13 14:39:01 UTC  

You've been given the trusted role Jeremy

2019-05-13 14:39:08 UTC  

You are a trusted member

2019-05-13 14:39:11 UTC  

This approximation holds good for the distances involved, but it fails to take account of the height above the ground of the observer. A more accurate calculation shows that the portion of the boat hidden from Rowbotham’s view would be zero after a mile, 8 inches (0.2 m) after two miles, and 2 ft 8 inches (0.81 m) after three miles. Nevertheless, only the top of the mast would be visible at three miles, and long before it reached Welney Bridge the whole of the boat would have disappeared. Instead, it remained completely visible throughout its journey, which Rowbotham took as proof that the Earth is flat.

2019-05-13 14:39:18 UTC  

Woooooooooooooah

2019-05-13 14:39:21 UTC  

I want that role

2019-05-13 14:39:32 UTC  

we all do

2019-05-13 14:39:32 UTC  

oh thanks

2019-05-13 14:39:34 UTC  

Hey Jeremy

2019-05-13 14:39:37 UTC  

hi florida