Message from @the21cat
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ok why?
There is no reason for the earth beeing flat. The shape things take is spherical
LIGHTS in the sky seem to take a spheical shape, huh!
i believe it could be flat but you have to support the claim and say why its flat
NOT MY FLOOR tho
Because your floor wasn't formed on it's own
@the21cat NOTHING i "say" will make you believe its flat
those are contradicting but it could point either way
@viherkasvi -- i know it wasnt (formed on its own), it was CREATED that way
smfhhh
@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Yes, was earth created?
if I can comprehend your model it well
but i see numerous problems
its too uncertain
Light and FLOOR ...
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yeah,, hmm..gee,,,, ...im in my KITCHEN right now, .. and..gee..the LIGHTBULBS (in my CEILING) look SORT OF LIKE a possible "Ball"? ..but??...
what the heck? HOW can my (kitchen) FLOOR be FLAT ? ____🤔
not the reasoning for a global earth that people are suggesting. Most anyway
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559905290175381504/561406220485918720/FlatEarthLookItsAGlobe.jpg
Density seeking medium makes spherical shapes, dense in the middle, less dense outwards evenly. That dictates the shape of the earth
using stars to say the earth is a globe is in my opinion about the same logic
Mass attracting mass makes spheres
If not manipulated
The attraction is equal to every direction
yes but we arent under that consensus for whatever reason. Even though gravity due to mass was proved with like 700 pound dense masses on earth in an experiment in like the 16th century we are still not in that consensus
Consensus about what?
gravity being real and mass being attracted to mass
But people who think otherwise deny reality
any astronomy used to prove mass attracts mass is flawed but here on earth we can actually isolate the variables
Mass attracts mass
its not so much
Gravity is not proven I think
It's a force that we call gravity
It was with like 300 kg masses and torque
it affected the acceleration of other masses
Yes
Hard to measure 'cos it's so weak as a force
yeah thats why we need like 300 kg masses to get any not negligable effect
thats almost 700 lbs by the way
and dense too
Im from Finland, we use kilos