Message from @Biggest_of_Boys
Discord ID: 576846870605856793
"I don't have evidence so I'll spam images"
We give you Memes because evidence flat smacks you so bad you can’t see through the trees
Roche.. WAnna fight
wtf does that mean
in other words, "nah fam you're not getting evidence"
trees?
are u ok?
yeah
"believe anything I say without any verified sources"
I'm going to join the flat earth servers and drop da truth
"you're too stupid to understand it if you think its wrong"
Biggest of boys you must be very young there is an old adage that goes like this. You can’t see the forest for the trees. You should look it up
wat
Seen as you lot got me believing some bullshit
ok
It’s freaking means you’re blind as a bat
And got me to tell people too
I won't forget
One picture debunks curvature
Lol
Dork
pictures are, by your admission, not evidence
with memes i cant look it up later, go through the paper, and come to my own conclusion
since any images of the earth from space are debunked as cgi
@Deleted User our pictures are actually real
so are mine
Not of you understand a simple thing called perception, refraction and visual displacement
*prove it*
"oh believe us guys"
And NASA admits their own pictures are fake
Our pictures are not data composites or CGI
can I get a uh
source
^^
*prove it*
anyone here still think they live on a cartoon? - Robert Simmon - AKA Mr. Blue Marble
Data Visualizer and Designer Robert Simmon never thought that he would become “Mr. Blue Marble.”
My role is to make imagery from Earth sciences data. I turn data into pictures.
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/about/people/RSimmon.html
Crafting the Blue Marble
To make the Earth look realistic, or at least how I imagined the Earth would look, I needed to do some work.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/blogs/elegantfigures/2011/10/06/crafting-the-blue-marble/
Compositing separate images into a convincing whole is (of course) easier said than done. Even with control of each layer in my image processing software (Photoshop) it took hours of tweaking and re-tweaking transparency, layer masks, hue, saturation, gaussian blur, and curves to get an image that looked like the picture I had in my head.
also I think your images are just misunderstood science
AAaaa