Message from @BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller

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2019-07-22 16:41:19 UTC  

Just saying 😃

2019-07-22 16:41:20 UTC  

You presume it does not

2019-07-22 16:41:33 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller then why is it so negligible compared to an ocean

2019-07-22 16:41:40 UTC  

Show me in an experiment, a perfect sphere, being spun enough to make it turn oblate, yet have water stick to the top and bottom of it.

Then i will believe you. @BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller

2019-07-22 16:41:45 UTC  

In fact, if we go off newton's model this would cause inconsistencies

2019-07-22 16:43:32 UTC  

Cause you want the earth to be small (like someone else explained they need to feel special and therefore the universe must ne small) but the size difference is just mindboggling big between an ocean and a glass of water or a water tub. Also a small.lakr is a small container, while the oceans are connected containers spanning the globe, those room for those humongous bodies of water to move....

2019-07-22 16:44:43 UTC  

@Citizen Z look through a telescope to titan. Do you know why I ask this?

2019-07-22 16:45:02 UTC  

If the sky has balls we must live on a ball

2019-07-22 16:45:06 UTC  

My favorite logic

2019-07-22 16:45:12 UTC  

No not because of that

2019-07-22 16:45:22 UTC  

See I specifically asked titan...

2019-07-22 16:45:58 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller not talking about a glass of water, I'm talking about large seas and bodies of water that have negligible or no tides

2019-07-22 16:46:02 UTC  

You want proof of a spinning ball with liquids on it.... look towards titian. It has large large lakes and spins and nothing flies of it

2019-07-22 16:46:20 UTC  

Ofcourse I could be dealing with projection type fellas in which case this is useless

2019-07-22 16:49:07 UTC  

And now I guess frantic Google searches for debunking titan are going on.... really if you know 0hysics you have also seen a lot about planets and moons and should have know titan has large liquid lakes with even less dense material then water in liquid form there. Which also poses problems for the buoyancy hypotheses of some flat earthers.....

2019-07-22 16:49:12 UTC  

Show me a picture you took of titan

2019-07-22 16:49:35 UTC  

Oh show me a picture of a flar earth you took first

2019-07-22 16:49:35 UTC  

With your powerful telescope

2019-07-22 16:49:42 UTC  

Again a fallacy

2019-07-22 16:49:46 UTC  

The generic fallacy

2019-07-22 16:49:50 UTC  

Works both ways

2019-07-22 16:49:59 UTC  

Every picture of earth shows ots flat

2019-07-22 16:50:13 UTC  

So you have no pictures of titan?

2019-07-22 16:50:14 UTC  

What picture did you take of flar earth ?

2019-07-22 16:50:28 UTC  

Not a horizon one please

2019-07-22 16:50:33 UTC  

Every picture i ever took shows earth isnt a ball

2019-07-22 16:50:59 UTC  

Now lets see your titan picture

2019-07-22 16:51:05 UTC  

Lool no I will not go down that road. You ask a planet with liquids, then look toward titan

2019-07-22 16:51:12 UTC  

I want to see lakes on titan

2019-07-22 16:51:16 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller >claims titan has liquid and is a ball that's spinning
>refuses to provide evidence in the form of pictures under the reasoning "u have to show me pictures of what you haven't claimed first"

2019-07-22 16:51:21 UTC  

Logic 🤔

2019-07-22 16:52:09 UTC  

Oh u r right

2019-07-22 16:52:13 UTC  

Foolish me

2019-07-22 16:52:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/602905760619298826/ehqjwjezhywtwjtqtkkj.jpeg

2019-07-22 16:52:20 UTC  

Found the lakes

2019-07-22 16:52:28 UTC  

You win

2019-07-22 16:52:40 UTC  

👏

2019-07-22 16:52:59 UTC  

Gosh what a beautiful lake

2019-07-22 16:53:09 UTC  

No the reason is every time someone posts a space picture you deny it as fake or nasa photoshop so yeah that is not something I will waste my time on.

2019-07-22 16:53:13 UTC  

I want to swim in it

2019-07-22 16:53:31 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller you have no real pictures