Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-11-05 17:10:58 UTC  

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2019-11-05 17:11:36 UTC  

dang. i didnt know this was a common question. i thought i was pioneering. lol

2019-11-05 17:20:57 UTC  

I don't get the question. The earth's orbit is elliptical, there's no change of direction. It's like asking why the clouds don't change position when you look up on a merry-go-round.

2019-11-05 17:31:36 UTC  

The night sky is always the opposite side from the sun. This, in 6 months, we should be seeing the opposite direction, this stars would not be visible on a spheroid also Earth.

2019-11-05 17:32:36 UTC  

The biggest caveat, however, is that we do see different stars, and the overwhelming distance and varying angles overlap so that some stars can still be seen throughout.

2019-11-05 17:34:28 UTC  

So basically, the meme is a load of crap.

2019-11-05 17:42:08 UTC  

You can still see the star..

2019-11-05 17:42:28 UTC  

It’ll just be around at different times in the day

2019-11-05 18:45:37 UTC  

seeing some different stars is not the equivalent of consistently observing the same stars throughout the year when the night sky is supposedly aimed at a different direction. "overwhelming distance" is irrelevant

2019-11-05 18:48:41 UTC  

"It's like asking why the clouds don't change position when you look up on a merry-go-round" a more accurate analogy would be constantly seeing the same guy standing outside the merry-go-round the whole time you are on it. it wouldn't make sense. maybe there is actually no spinning to begin with

2019-11-05 18:55:03 UTC  

Make a nether portal, you’ll travel around the earth quicker

2019-11-05 18:55:07 UTC  

lol

2019-11-05 18:55:15 UTC  

“Big brain”

2019-11-05 19:26:08 UTC  

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All you could ever imagine showing the flat earth reality thousands of memes pdf's laser tests hundreds of links etc
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2019-11-05 21:03:41 UTC  

hey guys, so the earth is curved right

2019-11-05 21:03:52 UTC  

its not flat?

2019-11-05 21:51:14 UTC  

Hello flatties

2019-11-05 22:08:15 UTC  

@I don't know please no trolling make sure you read <#484513575801454593>

2019-11-05 22:13:08 UTC  

I not trolling

2019-11-05 22:13:24 UTC  

What made you think I was?

2019-11-05 22:17:02 UTC  

Lol

2019-11-05 22:38:32 UTC  

@Panto Math👀 Thank you for linking that, I've been reading on it and it has some good content.

2019-11-05 22:38:54 UTC  

Did another hike today btw, no sign of curvature and the horizon is *always* at eye level.

2019-11-05 22:39:02 UTC  

Something seemingly impossible on a globe.

2019-11-05 22:42:04 UTC  

It's the same when you are at the beach or atop a mountain. Doesn't even make sense because if the Earth was curved it'd be lower than eye level.

2019-11-05 22:57:59 UTC  

What's your favorite flat earth?

2019-11-05 22:58:04 UTC  

Mines jupiter

2019-11-05 22:58:54 UTC  

!mute @I don't know trolling

2019-11-05 22:58:55 UTC  

2019-11-05 22:59:08 UTC  

Totally didn’t see that coming

2019-11-05 22:59:20 UTC  

Batcon, you must be psychic

2019-11-05 23:09:17 UTC  

I do t think a single laser test has every actually been done correctly to prove flat earth

2019-11-05 23:09:50 UTC  

do you have any evidence to support that assertion?

2019-11-05 23:10:29 UTC  

Well if the methods used by FE core or John D show anything

2019-11-05 23:10:38 UTC  

It’s that they have no clue what they are doing

2019-11-05 23:10:49 UTC  

Or they are being purposefully manipulative

2019-11-05 23:11:06 UTC  

why do you think that?

2019-11-05 23:11:10 UTC  

Oof I remember talking about FECORE and it was always ugly

2019-11-05 23:11:17 UTC  

Well for one

2019-11-05 23:11:42 UTC  

FECORE in specific used water level to determine their laser was level, which presupposes Earth as flat

2019-11-05 23:11:46 UTC  

FE core used a laser that had a divergence rate that was greater than the curvature drop rate of the earth