Message from @Aba🥀

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2019-11-04 11:10:06 UTC  

Not really,

2019-11-04 11:10:23 UTC  

if you cant hold a conversation, then why are you here?

2019-11-04 11:10:48 UTC  

Oh i can hold a debate just when theres nothing to talk about i cant

2019-11-04 11:11:01 UTC  

ok

2019-11-04 11:12:50 UTC  

🙂

2019-11-04 12:17:47 UTC  

I find that funny, you can go to the highest point on Earth and yet there is still no curvature. So people genuinely believe all this crap but they just can't feel/see it. Yeahhh, no.

2019-11-04 12:20:08 UTC  

It's evident that there seems to be no way to experience these things yourself, yet you should believe them because you were A: Taught from a young age, and B: NASA says so.

2019-11-04 12:20:23 UTC  

C: logic

2019-11-04 12:22:10 UTC  

D: actual research

2019-11-04 12:23:47 UTC  

yet, both sides are too contradictory to provide enough detail that doesnt clash against the other side’s thoughts

2019-11-04 12:24:51 UTC  

Wrong answer

2019-11-04 12:24:53 UTC  

Yes, the logic behind it is fundamentally different

2019-11-04 12:24:54 UTC  

Logic is not an answer.

2019-11-04 12:25:29 UTC  

The problem is, how much can you trust NASA's "research"

2019-11-04 12:30:41 UTC  

Nope

2019-11-04 12:30:49 UTC  

That's just an illusion of perspective.

2019-11-04 12:31:00 UTC  

Besides

2019-11-04 12:31:16 UTC  

You're saying that you can see curvature from just a few miles away, when you can't see any from Mount Everest?

2019-11-04 12:31:22 UTC  

*Globe Logic*

2019-11-04 12:32:38 UTC  

Cause the globes giant compared to us...

2019-11-04 12:32:55 UTC  

Ok so how can you POSSIBLY see ships and buildings sinking from like 3 miles away?

2019-11-04 12:32:57 UTC  

And how is it an illusion and not a pint of view

2019-11-04 12:33:00 UTC  

Point*

2019-11-04 12:33:22 UTC  

And because you have eyes, its called vision

2019-11-04 12:34:21 UTC  

I'm just pointing out a fallacy

2019-11-04 12:34:36 UTC  

The Earth is too big to see the curvature, yet you can see it due to the curve?

2019-11-04 12:34:38 UTC  

Wtf?

2019-11-04 12:34:46 UTC  

It's just heat, or an optical illusion.

2019-11-04 12:34:50 UTC  

Ships can appear to float at sea.

2019-11-04 12:35:38 UTC  

Mhmm thats the light reflecting the image of the boat off the water

2019-11-04 12:35:55 UTC  

I dont think water can reflect light into the sea

2019-11-04 12:36:33 UTC  

Accept the globe

2019-11-04 12:36:49 UTC  

And extreme amounts of evidence

2019-11-04 12:38:02 UTC  

*Evidence*

2019-11-04 12:38:03 UTC  

No

2019-11-04 12:38:04 UTC  

Not evidence

2019-11-04 12:38:14 UTC  

Heres a video explaining the optical illusion better then i can

2019-11-04 12:38:22 UTC  

You can't just say "evidence"

2019-11-04 12:38:24 UTC  

Alright