Message from @Platinum Spark

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2019-07-15 19:18:00 UTC  

@Steve Angell no- that is not accurate

2019-07-15 19:18:18 UTC  

if this pic is not evidence, i dont know what is

2019-07-15 19:18:27 UTC  

@Steve Angell if you are looking at the Hall you can only see one side of it, because you cannot see past the apex of the curve

2019-07-15 19:18:33 UTC  

Look at the mid rails. Those look perfectly flat. You misuse perspective when you only look at the curve caused by perspective with a fish eye lens.

2019-07-15 19:19:14 UTC  

i think norway is a better piece of evidence as it would force flat earthers to completely redo the model of their flat earth

2019-07-15 19:19:27 UTC  

You need to know the elevation of the camera how it is pointing to see if there is a curve. A fisheye lens curves anything not at the same look out direction.

2019-07-15 19:19:31 UTC  

@Steve Angell there’s no fish eye because there’s no distortion on the left or bottom

2019-07-15 19:19:42 UTC  

@Steve Angell lol that’s absolute nonsense

2019-07-15 19:19:53 UTC  

fish eye lens are you kidding me its clearly not a fish eye lens

2019-07-15 19:20:09 UTC  

@Steve Angell a fish eye would magnify the edge, so they would bow out to the right

2019-07-15 19:20:27 UTC  

Perspective is false. Look down the hall when you see one very long. You still see that curve yet it is totally flat.

2019-07-15 19:20:32 UTC  

let me remind you want a fish eye lens looks like

2019-07-15 19:20:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/600406376409202718/image0.jpg

2019-07-15 19:20:39 UTC  

Perspective is real.

2019-07-15 19:21:00 UTC  

He’s just willing to lie, no photographic evidence will help

2019-07-15 19:21:08 UTC  

hmm

2019-07-15 19:21:09 UTC  

you just said its false, lol

2019-07-15 19:21:26 UTC  

So @Steve Angell how does the sun move if the earth is flat?

2019-07-15 19:21:29 UTC  

Look at the clouds through your fisheys eyes. Looks like they would touch the ground in 40 miles. Of course they do not.

2019-07-15 19:21:34 UTC  

its clearly superpositioned its true and false at the same time

2019-07-15 19:21:46 UTC  
2019-07-15 19:22:09 UTC  

if the earth is flat, wouldnt you fall of the edge, if the earth is flat, how is there diffirent time zones

2019-07-15 19:22:11 UTC  

Not why I think the earth is flat. I really do not know how sunup or sundown works. I know the earth is flat because i never see any curve.

2019-07-15 19:22:23 UTC  

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2019-07-15 19:22:30 UTC  

Ok, so tabling that for a second

2019-07-15 19:22:46 UTC  

ill show you a picture of a basketball

2019-07-15 19:22:49 UTC  

Accepting that others do see a curve, and maybe your experience is inaccurate

2019-07-15 19:23:03 UTC  

so is a basketball flat

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/600406998584000543/image0.jpg

2019-07-15 19:23:10 UTC  

Well I have not seen any really good explanation on how those work. Not like we own numerous Universities to do the research on it.

2019-07-15 19:23:25 UTC  

@Steve Angell how what works? The sun?

2019-07-15 19:23:25 UTC  

if the earth is flat, wouldnt you fall of the edge, if the earth is flat, how is there diffirent time zones

2019-07-15 19:23:48 UTC  

i think time zones would work on fe

2019-07-15 19:23:50 UTC  

Another misuse of a camera. All you have. Pictures taken with a camera which few know how that camera works.

2019-07-15 19:24:08 UTC  

ok then what lens is it using

2019-07-15 19:24:11 UTC  

But... we know basketballs are round...

2019-07-15 19:24:18 UTC  

Yes the sun seems to rotate around the flat earth. Longitudes work as do time zones.

2019-07-15 19:24:33 UTC  

yes in places like uae, dubai has another timezone than abu dhabi

2019-07-15 19:24:41 UTC  

But day length doesn’t make sense in that model

2019-07-15 19:24:42 UTC  

You can fly west and circle the flat earth.

2019-07-15 19:24:54 UTC  

it seems that way because we are rotating and spinning round the sun at the same time

2019-07-15 19:25:05 UTC  

Days are the same length at the equator, but change in the northern and Southern Hemisphere