Message from @Apollo

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2018-08-11 20:12:05 UTC  

we haw been reading evrething\

2018-08-11 20:12:10 UTC  

but no reason to paste it here like a monkey paragraph by paragraph

2018-08-11 20:12:11 UTC  

or are u just some regurgitating retard like how protestant said to me?

2018-08-11 20:12:40 UTC  

37) Lieutenant Charles Wilkes commanded a United States Navy exploration expedition to the Antarctic from 1838 to 1842, and in his journals also mentioned being consistently east of his reckoning, sometimes over 20 miles in less than 18 hours.

2018-08-11 20:12:45 UTC  

because protestant said my education doesnt matter bc "youre just regurgitating stuff people youve never met"

2018-08-11 20:12:51 UTC  

when youre doing the same thing

2018-08-11 20:12:53 UTC  

this is the article, stop posting it

2018-08-11 20:12:54 UTC  

go figure

2018-08-11 20:13:11 UTC  

38) To quote Reverend Thomas Milner, “In the southern hemisphere, navigators to India have often fancied themselves east of the Cape when still west, and have been driven ashore on the African coast, which, according to their reckoning, lay behind them. This misfortune happened to a fine frigate, the Challenger, in 1845. How came Her Majesty’s Ship ‘Conqueror,’ to be lost? How have so many other noble vessels, perfectly sound, perfectly manned, perfectly navigated, been wrecked in calm weather, not only in dark night, or in a fog, but in broad daylight and sunshine - in the former case upon the coasts, in the latter, upon sunken rocks - from being ‘out of reckoning?’” The simple answer is that Earth is not a ball.

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2018-08-11 20:13:53 UTC  

39) Practical distance measurements taken from “The Australian Handbook, Almanack, Shippers’ and Importers’ Directory” state that the straight line distance between Sydney and Nelson is 1550 statute miles. Their given difference in longitude is 22 degrees 2’14”. Therefore if 22 degrees 2’14” out of 360 is 1550 miles, the entirety would measure 25,182 miles. This is not only larger than the ball-Earth is said to be at the equator, but a whole 4262 miles greater than it would be at Sydney’s southern latitude on a globe of said proportions.

2018-08-11 20:13:56 UTC  

deejay taake a cruise from mexico to australia

2018-08-11 20:14:00 UTC  

tell me how long it takes

2018-08-11 20:14:05 UTC  

40) From near Cape Horn, Chile to Port Philip in Melbourne, Australia the distance is 10,500 miles, or 143 degrees of longitude away. Factoring in the remaining degrees to 360 makes for a total distance of 26,430 miles around this particular latitude, which is over 1500 miles wider than Earth is supposed to be at the equator, and many more thousands of miles wider than it is supposed to be at such Southern latitudes.

41) Similar calculations made from the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa to Melbourne, Australia at an average latitude of 35.5 degrees South, have given an approximate figure of over 25,000 miles, which is again equal to or greater than the Earth’s supposed greatest circumference at the equator. Calculations from Sydney, Australia to Wellington, New Zealand at an average of 37.5 degrees South have given an approximate circumference of 25,500 miles, greater still! According to the ball-Earth theory, the circumference of the Earth at 37.5 degrees Southern latitude should be only 19,757 statute miles, almost six thousand miles less than such practical measurements.

2018-08-11 20:14:18 UTC  

42) In the ball-Earth model Antarctica is an ice continent which covers the bottom of the ball from 78 degrees South latitude to 90 and is therefore not more than 12,000 miles in circumference. Many early explorers including Captian Cook and James Clark Ross, however, in attempting Antarctic circumnavigation took 3 to 4 years and clocked 50-60,000 miles around. The British ship Challenger also made an indirect but complete circumnavigation of Antarctica traversing 69,000 miles. This is entirely inconsistent with the ball model.

2018-08-11 20:14:24 UTC  

There we go! 😂

2018-08-11 20:14:30 UTC  

you carry on at 43 please

2018-08-11 20:14:38 UTC  

remember to do the pics as well

2018-08-11 20:14:48 UTC  

@Guss you are LEGEND!

2018-08-11 20:14:50 UTC  

ok, you do those

2018-08-11 20:14:52 UTC  

PICS OR IT DIDNT HAPPEN

2018-08-11 20:14:54 UTC  

well you missed lik 35 pics

2018-08-11 20:14:56 UTC  

I'll help you on the text

2018-08-11 20:15:07 UTC  

hahahahahahaha!

2018-08-11 20:15:20 UTC  

44) If Earth was a ball, and Antarctica was too cold to fly over, the only logical way to fly from Sydney to Santiago would be a straight shot over the Pacific staying in the Southern hemisphere the entire way. Re-fueling could be done in New Zealand or other Southern hemisphere destinations along the way if absolutely necessary. In actual fact, however, Santiago-Sydney flights go into the Northern hemisphere making stop-overs at LAX and other North American airports before continuing back down to the Southern hemisphere. Such ridiculously wayward detours make no sense on the globe but make perfect sense and form nearly straight lines when shown on a flat Earth map.




45) On a ball-Earth, Johannesburg, South Africa to Perth, Australia should be a straight shot over the Indian Ocean with convenient re-fueling possibilities on Mauritus or Madagascar. In actual practice, however, most Johannesburg to Perth flights curiously stop over either in Dubai, Hong Kong or Malaysia all of which make no sense on the ball, but are completely understandable when mapped on a flat Earth

2018-08-11 20:15:42 UTC  

46) On a ball-Earth Cape Town, South Africa to Buenos Aries, Argentina should be a straight shot over the Atlantic following the same line of latitude across, but instead every flight goes to connecting locations in the Northern hemisphere first, stopping over anywhere from London to Turkey to Dubai. Once again these make absolutely no sense on the globe but are completely understandable options when mapped on a flat Earth.




47) On a ball-Earth Johannesburg, South Africa to Sao Paolo, Brazil should be a quick straight shot along the 25th Southern latitude, but instead nearly every flight makes a re-fueling stop at the 50th degree North latitude in London first! The only reason such a ridiculous stop-over works in reality is because the Earth is flat.




48) On a ball-Earth Santiago, Chile to Johannesburg, South Africa should be an easy flight all taking place below the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern hemisphere, yet every listed flight makes a curious re-fueling stop in Senegal near the Tropic of Cancer in the North hemisphere first! When mapped on a flat Earth the reason why is clear to see, however, Senegal is actually directly in a straight-line path half-way between the two.




49) If Earth were a spinning ball heated by a Sun 93 million miles away, it would be impossible to have simultaneously sweltering summers in Africa while just a few thousand miles away bone-chilling frozen Arctic/Antarctic winters experiencing little to no heat from the Sun whatsoever. If the heat from the Sun traveled 93,000,000 miles to the Sahara desert, it is absurd to assert that another 4,000 miles (0.00004%) further to Antarctica would completely negate such sweltering heat resulting in such drastic differences.

2018-08-11 20:15:52 UTC  

love you Guss

2018-08-11 20:16:03 UTC  

PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEEEEEEEEEEE just stop there is still 150 more

2018-08-11 20:16:12 UTC  

@RaRi - yeah he got dropped on the head and uses his ass to smoke!

2018-08-11 20:16:12 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth you love your copy and past fake stuff 😉 you smoke way to much stuff or you got dropped on the head as a baby 😄

2018-08-11 20:18:14 UTC  

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2018-08-11 20:18:15 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth is smoking cheap stuff. like bath salts or sniffing glue

2018-08-11 20:19:45 UTC  

And this is @Deejay from Earth author, where he is copy pasting his facts from

2018-08-11 20:19:50 UTC  

Eric Dubay

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2018-08-11 20:19:54 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth join the voice channel

2018-08-11 20:20:36 UTC  

Ok, you're on the floor
What do you see?
You see mainly a flat surface? Why is that? Your perspective relative to your distance to the ground is identical to the ground's perspective. So you're on the floor, it's impossible to see a curve anywhere, because you aren't high enough to see any form of curve. Now, imagine this in a child, still developing and maturing, especially less than 2 years old. they get dropped, they sustain possibly fatal injuries. But, the brain is on almost a 1ms delay on taking any form of stimulus. So, in that 1ms, they open their eyes after falling, seeing that flat surface. It becoms comforting, becomes their perspective
So, with that, if you are dropped constantly, you become more and more aware of your perspective from such a low relative height. And what do you constantly see? A flat surface
Bam, confirmed: flat earthers were dropped as children

2018-08-11 20:20:58 UTC  

Jeez he just needs to go vegan and start posting vegan propaganda as well...

2018-08-11 20:21:23 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth Join the voice channel, plse.

2018-08-11 20:23:26 UTC  

Now i have to listen, i got no mic now

2018-08-11 20:24:29 UTC  

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2018-08-11 20:24:52 UTC  

😆