Message from @Guss

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2018-08-11 20:01:59 UTC  

31) Quoting “Zetetic Cosmogeny” Thomas Winships states: “Let ‘imagination’ picture to the mind what force air would have which was set in motion by a spherical body of 8,000 miles in diameter, which in one hour was spinning round 1,000 mph, rushing through space at 65,000 mph and gyrating across the heavens? Then let ‘conjecture’ endeavor to discover whether the inhabitants on such a globe could keep their hair on? If the earth-globe rotates on its axis at the terrific rate of 1,000 miles an hour, such an immense mass would of necessity cause a tremendous rush of wind in the space it occupied. The wind would go all one way, and anything like clouds which got ‘within the sphere of influence’ of the rotating sphere, would have to go the same way. The fact that the earth is at rest is proved by kite flying.”

2018-08-11 20:02:34 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth join vetting

2018-08-11 20:02:37 UTC  

#DJ is n poes

2018-08-11 20:02:45 UTC  

or are you puss

2018-08-11 20:03:21 UTC  

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2018-08-11 20:04:39 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth is working with a plan

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2018-08-11 20:05:33 UTC  

No-one can HEAR ME! Dammit!

2018-08-11 20:05:41 UTC  

32) If “gravity” is credited with being a force strong enough to hold the world’s oceans, buildings, people and atmosphere stuck to the surface of a rapidly spinning ball, then it is impossible for “gravity” to also simultaneously be weak enough to allow little birds, bugs, and planes to take-off and travel freely unabated in any direction.

2018-08-11 20:05:55 UTC  

And now I cant hear you! I think I must have a flat head

2018-08-11 20:06:10 UTC  

Hoesê

2018-08-11 20:06:13 UTC  

33) If “gravity” is credited with being a force strong enough to curve the massive expanse of oceans around a globular Earth, it would be impossible for fish and other creatures to swim through such forcefully held water.

2018-08-11 20:06:28 UTC  

maybe

2018-08-11 20:06:56 UTC  

@RaRi I have lost voice and audio!

2018-08-11 20:07:06 UTC  

"it would be impossible for fish and other creatures to swim through such forcefully held water" LOL

2018-08-11 20:07:07 UTC  

34) Ship captains in navigating great distances at sea never need to factor the supposed curvature of the Earth into their calculations. Both Plane Sailing and Great Circle Sailing, the most popular navigation methods, use plane, not spherical trigonometry, making all mathematical calculations on the assumption that the Earth is perfectly flat. If the Earth were in fact a sphere, such an errant assumption would lead to constant glaring inaccuracies. Plane Sailing has worked perfectly fine in both theory and practice for thousands of years, however, and plane trigonometry has time and again proven more accurate than spherical trigonometry in determining distances across the oceans.

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2018-08-11 20:07:13 UTC  

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2018-08-11 20:07:27 UTC  

Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes.[1] With respect to the left-hand path and right-hand path dichotomy, black magic is the malicious, left-hand counterpart of the benevolent white magic. In modern times, some find that the definition of "black magic" has been convoluted by people who define magic or ritualistic practices that they disapprove of as "black magic".[2]

2018-08-11 20:07:48 UTC  

i wil camand lihtning to atack you

2018-08-11 20:08:33 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth don't you have eyes !!!!!!! its a flat map

2018-08-11 20:08:59 UTC  

You pasting shit...........................

2018-08-11 20:09:01 UTC  

Yes, ship’s navigators do take account of curvature and use spherical geometry; they use latitude and longitude, which are just angles in a spherical coordinate system - so why use that instead of just cartesian coordinates? They use sextants and almanacs to determine their position on the globe.

2018-08-11 20:09:03 UTC  

I know its flat bru

2018-08-11 20:09:18 UTC  

Yes, ship’s navigators do take account of curvature and use spherical geometry; they use latitude and longitude, which are just angles in a spherical coordinate system - so why use that instead of just cartesian coordinates? They use sextants and almanacs to determine their position on the globe.

2018-08-11 20:09:35 UTC  

if oyu know its flat then havent you shown us pictures of you in space

2018-08-11 20:09:38 UTC  

🤔

2018-08-11 20:09:40 UTC  

all you post are just copy paste... and I pasted the reponse to it just here

2018-08-11 20:09:46 UTC  

35) If the Earth were truly a globe, then every line of latitude south of the equator would have to measure a gradually smaller and smaller circumference the farther South travelled. If, however, the Earth is an extended plane, then every line of latitude south of the equator should measure a gradually larger and larger circumference the farther South travelled. The fact that many captains navigating south of the equator assuming the globular theory have found themselves drastically out of reckoning, moreso the farther South travelled, testifies to the fact that the Earth is not a ball.

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2018-08-11 20:10:03 UTC  

that response is just under the source where you got it from. Why do you not read further

2018-08-11 20:10:27 UTC  

36) During Captain James Clark Ross’s voyages around the Antarctic circumference, he often wrote in his journal perplexed at how they routinely found themselves out of accordance with their charts, stating that they found themselves an average of 12-16 miles outside their reckoning every day, later on further south as much as 29 miles.

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2018-08-11 20:10:57 UTC  

haleluja

2018-08-11 20:11:10 UTC  

ask try purch 100

2018-08-11 20:11:25 UTC  

Im not, was a joke Free speach is important

2018-08-11 20:11:26 UTC  

stopp pasting, we all know your article

2018-08-11 20:11:31 UTC  

They just ignore it

2018-08-11 20:11:47 UTC  

So now we read it together

2018-08-11 20:11:53 UTC  

deejay are you gonna prove these yourself?

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.