Message from @Logad

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2019-07-14 03:51:23 UTC  

But it is the truth

2019-07-14 03:52:14 UTC  

The fact that I know there’s some truth to what he said just makes it better

2019-07-14 03:52:35 UTC  

Devious

2019-07-14 03:52:41 UTC  

Devitus*

2019-07-14 03:52:57 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-14 03:56:01 UTC  

I

2019-07-14 03:56:04 UTC  

I. Can’t

2019-07-14 03:56:10 UTC  

Seriously

2019-07-14 06:53:01 UTC  

Give me a scientific reason WITH PROOF that the earth is flat

2019-07-14 07:18:04 UTC  

you realise that I can find links upon kinks of proving that it's fake, and from what i can tell, it's kinda proving flat earth wrong

2019-07-14 07:20:28 UTC  

You can go out and test it and see it for yourself. Lots of tests have been done, no convexity

2019-07-14 07:26:37 UTC  

Well, I know if I go out to the ocean, I can't see japan, and the ocean has a slight curve, which is subtle but there. Why is this? Curvature

2019-07-14 07:30:42 UTC  

Show me measurement of that curve, cause when they try to find convexity they fail

2019-07-14 07:48:21 UTC  

Hello there.

2019-07-14 08:00:24 UTC  

Well, to completely disprove this lazer thing, we have to look at the facts. Light does bend the the curvature of the earth, but only very slightly. So, even going over one of the Great Lakes would only show a tiny bit of curvature, if any, making the whole test pointless

2019-07-14 08:10:11 UTC  

So no measurements of curvature?

2019-07-14 08:13:44 UTC  

Well, you could fly into the atmosphere and use a protractor I guess

2019-07-14 08:15:13 UTC  

I just want a measurement and you can't give me any. I can show you lots of tests that shows the bulge that is supposed to be there due to curvature is not there

2019-07-14 08:15:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/599876609998323713/unknown_6.png

2019-07-14 08:17:03 UTC  

The one done over 41 km should have a 90 meter high bulge obstructing the laser to hit the target

2019-07-14 08:18:38 UTC  

Laser light is subject to defraction like all light

2019-07-14 08:20:14 UTC  

And also, I cant just give you the measurement of the earth. Earth is almost incomprehensible to just one human being

2019-07-14 08:21:55 UTC  

Is it too big to measure or what are you saying?

2019-07-14 08:22:46 UTC  

Yes, and you still haven't explained to me why I cant see other continents from one point viewing the ocean

2019-07-14 08:23:05 UTC  

I'm sure it's not impossible

2019-07-14 08:24:20 UTC  

Cause you don't have superman vision. We can't see that far due to particles in the air

2019-07-14 08:25:47 UTC  

In this picture you can hardly see the mountains but you shouldn't be able too see them at all cause they should be 3-5 km under what you can see

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/599879204867276800/image-2.jpg

2019-07-14 08:26:40 UTC  

"Parabolic drop"... no the earth is circular

2019-07-14 08:27:41 UTC  

Thank you for being much smarter then me

2019-07-14 08:29:29 UTC  

If the earth is flat how does the moon work?

2019-07-14 08:30:13 UTC  

I have no idea

2019-07-14 08:31:20 UTC  

With flat earth, there is no possible way days or seasons could work

2019-07-14 08:32:02 UTC  

I thought that too 2 years ago

2019-07-14 08:32:58 UTC  

Well how does it work? I'm genuinely curious

2019-07-14 08:35:12 UTC  

2 years ago I were like you thinking flat earth was the most stupid I had ever heard of and I got angry when people mentioned it. Then I listened to what some of those flat earthers was talking about and I realized that there could be something to what they talked about

2019-07-14 08:37:03 UTC  

We see too far if the earth is as we are told is flat earth claim number one. I think the picture with the alps got people into looking more into it

2019-07-14 08:46:26 UTC  

From the conversions I found, the earth drops 8 inches per mile. Let's assume for this that the apps are 50 miles away. It would've only gone down 10 meters or 32 feet. People are just extremely underestimating earth's sircumference

2019-07-14 08:48:02 UTC  

It's 8 inches per mile squared. If it was 8 inches per mile it would be a slope.

2019-07-14 08:49:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/599885147470430248/curvecalc.jpg

2019-07-14 08:49:50 UTC  

if it was squared it would be a parabola

2019-07-14 08:50:19 UTC  

Earth could be seen as a neverending slipe