Message from @Albert Einstein
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Imagine thinking the earth is a giant pancake created by a space fairy
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imagine that
XD
Do people who discuss stuff civilly get banned from here regularly?
And can someone be a bit upfront with that before I even try.........
No, this isn't 24/7. But be prepared for an actual debate - back up your claims with evidence.
Yes. Good advise.
We can prove no bendy water.
No one can prove bendy water
Show me bendy water
splashing doesn't count
To know if water bends over long distances we have to understand what we're looking at
@Drewski4343 That's good, just got banned from there for nothing.
Actually, not feeling debating anything just now. Might be back later today, gonna work on some horizon curve data. Just finding videos and through a simply straight forward methodology find the relevant portions of each one.
@Citizen Z tides prove bendy water
Slightly slanted water over thousands of miles. Not bendy
The surface is still level
Flat for all intensive purposes
I see a lot of people cling to the presupposition that water is flat and then use that as an argument for a flat earth
That's just circular reasoning
Evidence for/against bendy water is just evidence for/against flat earth in general
Waiting for your experiment to prove your bendy water. Everyone is taught water finds and maintains level. When have you ever seen a large body of water bending? The globe model is circular reasoning. Flat earthers are the ones who go out to large bodies of water and make observations that tell us the earth doesnt curve at 8 inches per mile squared.
Don't start with the presupposition that water has to be flat in all scales, you aren't actually taught "water in larger scales are always geometrically flat"
Id like to know why you think i should believe the water curves when all observation and measurement tell us otherwise?
Because they don't.
@Albert Einstein yes you are taught that
Horizon = horizontal
Well I certaintly haven't, but you agree that type of presuppositional reasoning has no place here.
Whether you were taught or not, you shouldn't just assume it is true.
That definition doesn't mean anything either, I can show you plenty of definitions used in spherical models also for elevation, level or anything like that.
Water on small scales will be horisontal if no other forces are acting on it.
I'm good! A bit tired, I really should go to bed, past 2 am where I live. How are you?
All that extra time 😛
Use it well!
@Citizen Z I agree it will be flat on small scales, I don't agree that we have reason to believe it has to be flat on all scales
Anyways, bedtime for me. I'll be back tomorrow @Citizen Z