Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2020-03-13 19:57:28 UTC  

Not talking about solar eclipses

2020-03-13 19:57:31 UTC  

Lunar

2020-03-13 19:57:38 UTC  

see above

2020-03-13 20:13:05 UTC  

"the moon is not a solid object"

2020-03-13 20:17:21 UTC  

correct

2020-03-13 20:18:15 UTC  

is it a gas??

2020-03-13 20:19:09 UTC  

don't know for sure. but some scientists have hypothesized that it's plasma. and that we could never land on it.

2020-03-13 20:19:18 UTC  

e.g.

2020-03-13 20:19:37 UTC  

hypothesized.

2020-03-13 20:19:37 UTC  

but it would explain why USA faked the moon landing

2020-03-13 20:19:49 UTC  

yep. we don't have the data to confirm. but also can't confirm it's solid

2020-03-13 20:20:17 UTC  

it certainly would we faked the moon landing. why we never back. why no other country followed

2020-03-13 20:20:33 UTC  

why in 2020 we still dont have cameras there pointing to Earth

2020-03-13 20:20:46 UTC  

no telescopes, cameras, bases, lunar tourism etc...

2020-03-13 20:20:49 UTC  

can plasma keep its shape

2020-03-13 20:20:52 UTC  

??

2020-03-13 20:21:10 UTC  

we don't know if it's plasma. but this scientist seemed to think so. otherwise he wouldn't have said it probably

2020-03-13 20:22:45 UTC  

It’s called selenelion eclipse @Flat Earth PhD

2020-03-13 20:25:51 UTC  

refraction is the new "gravity"

2020-03-13 20:26:30 UTC  

i have heard you guys believe in density

2020-03-13 20:26:36 UTC  

anyway, stop looking up to determine the shape of earth's surface

2020-03-13 20:26:50 UTC  

that denser things go down

2020-03-13 20:27:22 UTC  

density = mass/volume

2020-03-13 20:27:35 UTC  

we know things fall down at 9.8m/s2

2020-03-13 20:27:44 UTC  

and totally irrelevant to the shape of Earth

2020-03-13 20:27:46 UTC  

fyes

2020-03-13 20:27:49 UTC  

redherring

2020-03-13 20:27:58 UTC  

but why do they fall down at that speed

2020-03-13 20:28:25 UTC  

I don't know for sure. and as of my physics courses 20 yrs ago, nobody knows

2020-03-13 20:28:36 UTC  

but doesn't matter

2020-03-13 20:28:51 UTC  

I will never likely be able to confirm myself.

2020-03-13 20:29:26 UTC  

I care more about how far we can see objects

2020-03-13 20:29:29 UTC  

trying to measure curvature

2020-03-13 20:29:49 UTC  

because I cannot find a single paper in a peer-reviewed journal showing direct measurement of Earth's curvature

2020-03-13 20:30:07 UTC  

otherwise I could read the Materials & Methods section and replicate.

2020-03-13 20:30:13 UTC  

yeah i also tried looking

2020-03-13 20:30:16 UTC  

they are hard to find

2020-03-13 20:30:31 UTC  

!rank

2020-03-13 20:30:32 UTC  

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