Message from @Logrian
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Hi Logrian
ellooo
I hope you are well.
not to bad
yoself?
I wanted to discuss something with you textually if you don't mind.
I think you are aware of what is known as *the constellation of Orion*
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Are you aware of *the constellation of Orion*?
Many civilizations align their monuments like the pyramids with the belt of Orion
aye
My point is to link the constellation of Orion to the share of the earth.
The constellation of Orion is real and observable.
Saw it last night
I did some research and turned to be very useful to prove the exact shape of the earth which is that we actually live in a round ball.
Stars are living entites
Just follow me
Sorry you lost me at round ball
@The One & Only what concave earth?
Not a round ball never ever
Under flat earth model, the constellation of Orion must by definition be stable and unchanging wherever you are in the world. However, under the globe earth model, the constellation of Orion changes its angles, vertices and axis.
You can’t get away from the fact that there is no curvature none zero the earth is not a round ball
Many observations have been done by researchers to demonstrate easily the shape of the earth.
Its a plane, yep
@A Search for Roche's Rifle what proof do you have that there is no curviture
eyes to see
Many many.
Than tell me ur bullshit proof
I am from france, and you are from the US and we could take someone from Australia for instance to capture images for the constellation of orion, we will find that every observer (I, you and the other guy), have different measures for the constellation of orion.
Personal experience flying at 58,000 feet in an F-18 for over 700 miles looking everywhere 360° around it is flat on the surface of the ocean as it is on the mountains there was no curvature at all at 58,000 feet
None
Actually was 57,700 ft
I just wanted to make sure why every observer from a different spot in the world gives us different axes, different measures generally for Orion.