Message from @Deejay from Earth

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2018-07-24 11:53:25 UTC  

@$P!KY\/!k!NG ok cool lets do it

2018-07-24 11:54:02 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth I'm not kidding dude. I will seriously go just to know once and for all.

2018-07-24 11:54:33 UTC  

You don't even have to leave your house.

2018-07-24 11:55:39 UTC  

No. If I don't get to scale that wall and find the nights watch on the other side, it is bs 😂

2018-07-24 11:55:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471284367038087170/DB6qcJFXgAANo1N.jpg

2018-07-24 11:56:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471284586903764992/DCTzfOtXoAACK1M.jpg

2018-07-24 11:57:09 UTC  

If those maps are legit and that one american navy officer who claimed that there is more land beyond the poles are legit then I want to see it.

2018-07-24 11:57:29 UTC  

We can stop at new swabia

2018-07-24 11:58:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471284989418536961/C4a9epOUYAA0CBF.jpg

2018-07-24 11:58:38 UTC  

The challenger "disaster" was a complete hoax.

2018-07-24 11:59:21 UTC  

I'm pretty sure you will run into some kind patrol, if I'm not mistaken, apparently there are no go areas towards the Antarctic that will force you to turn around, or it could also be part of the conspiracy.

2018-07-24 12:00:56 UTC  

Would love to explorer the perimeter.

2018-07-24 12:02:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471286021376442368/1475305823016.jpg

2018-07-24 12:02:57 UTC  

You'd need a submarine though.

2018-07-24 12:03:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471286244278534144/1470943997504.png

2018-07-24 12:03:54 UTC  

I feel like we should be able to construct a proof based on known distances

2018-07-24 12:04:12 UTC  

in the north vs southern hemisphere

2018-07-24 12:04:21 UTC  

ASGARD.

2018-07-24 12:04:29 UTC  

I did cape town and beiruit but maybe 33 degrees isn't far enough south

2018-07-24 12:06:02 UTC  

Yeah i wouldn't mind an adventure either, and see what there really is. If there will be a journey to the other side, I'll join in.

2018-07-24 12:10:06 UTC  

@rob To prove ball earth, you need to: 1. Prove curvature exists as per eight inches multiplied by the distance in miles squared. 2. Prove that earth does rotate. 3. Prove Gravity. All of this as per the commonly agreed upon scientific method. There's a lot of semantics and this is a HUGE field, but that is where the game is.

2018-07-24 12:11:26 UTC  

@Sheamus I'm serious. I have been looking into it for a few years and I'm not convinced unless I can climd that damn wall and find the nights watch on the other side.

2018-07-24 12:12:20 UTC  

If new swabia is there I want to see it. If there is another continent, I want to see it.

2018-07-24 12:13:36 UTC  

@Deejay from Earth what I'm saying is that the distances predicted by latitudes should not match up with the distances measured on the ground

2018-07-24 12:13:56 UTC  

also length of twilight and sunset and sunrise times at various latitudes

2018-07-24 12:14:24 UTC  

we have good independently measured data for distances between cities

2018-07-24 12:14:26 UTC  

That's why so many ships sank in Antarctica in the early days of exploring. They were using the wrong map. 😂

2018-07-24 12:14:30 UTC  

@$P!KY\/!k!NG I'm serious too, if there will be such a journey, I'll be on board, I'm more inclined to follow that than take the risk to Mars to be honest.

2018-07-24 12:14:59 UTC  

People have died and or gone missing.

2018-07-24 12:15:20 UTC  

south atlantic is a scary place

2018-07-24 12:15:57 UTC  

What adventure is without its risks

2018-07-24 12:16:06 UTC  

But I want to get some data together and tell you about a certain Mr August Picard. Gimme a few. Also chilling a bit.

2018-07-24 12:21:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/469490581899575297/471290790950338560/unknown.png

2018-07-24 12:25:57 UTC  

Popular Science Mazine - August 1931. Page 23. "Ten Miles High in an Air-tight ball".

2018-07-24 12:26:47 UTC  

When asked about what the Earth looked like, Picard said "It looked like a flat disk with an upturned edge"

2018-07-24 12:27:37 UTC  

So 10 miles up gets to see the disc?

2018-07-24 12:29:56 UTC  

Check out the What part of flat video. 21 miles high.

2018-07-24 12:32:53 UTC  

I don't have WiFi right now, but I'll watch it when Telkom decides to get their shit together.

2018-07-24 12:42:26 UTC  

The line of the horizon is the upturned edge he's talking about. Try and draw a side-on view of the earth and the balloon above it. Make the earth as big as you like in relation to the balloon. Then someone must tell me how the camera is seeing the earth that's below it. That camera is supposed to see nothing but space and stars, because the Earth is underneath the basket.