Message from @STEVE

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2020-03-06 03:42:58 UTC  

plz answet

2020-03-06 03:45:05 UTC  

Uh

2020-03-06 03:45:12 UTC  

I don’t trust dat

2020-03-06 03:47:49 UTC  

st anger is the best album

2020-03-06 03:47:53 UTC  
2020-03-06 03:48:05 UTC  

What

2020-03-06 03:48:10 UTC  

Oh

2020-03-06 03:48:17 UTC  

st anger is the best metallica album

2020-03-06 03:48:23 UTC  

Ye ye

2020-03-06 03:48:28 UTC  

YEAH YEAH

2020-03-06 03:48:29 UTC  

I thought u we’re talking about your link

2020-03-06 03:48:32 UTC  

nah

2020-03-06 03:48:35 UTC  

**YEAH YEAH**

2020-03-06 03:48:43 UTC  

its a google doc link

2020-03-06 03:48:49 UTC  

2020-03-06 03:48:57 UTC  

prolly looks sus

2020-03-06 04:00:05 UTC  

hey everyone

2020-03-06 04:04:21 UTC  

yo

2020-03-06 04:04:30 UTC  

the flat earth isnt real

2020-03-06 04:04:35 UTC  

that simple

2020-03-06 04:04:58 UTC  

someone explain the physics of it to me

2020-03-06 04:11:39 UTC  

They have lots of different things that somewhat work but i still am yet to see a single model that shows everything that is happening to earth at once

2020-03-06 04:19:59 UTC  

What I've learned is there's no definitive model of FE that all agree upon with the exception that it is flat. Some have different understandings of what globers consider celestial bodies to be, what's going on subsurface, other implications relative to religion/philosophy/conspiracy - it's a very diverse community.

2020-03-06 04:32:02 UTC  

I understand that its very diverse but for the flat earth to exist at all there has to be a model describing how every phenomena we experience is happening on a flat earth, for example if you cant describe the coreolis effect and seasons at the same time then how is it actually happening in the real world.

2020-03-06 05:26:50 UTC  

Phenomenon can occur without our understanding though right?

2020-03-06 05:29:55 UTC  

In specific cases i guess but the ones that happen on earth can easily be explained by a globe model but not so much my an FE model

2020-03-06 05:43:12 UTC  

forget about models

2020-03-06 05:43:21 UTC  

can we measure curvature or not?

2020-03-06 05:45:57 UTC  

yep

2020-03-06 05:46:18 UTC  

the ancient greeks did it

2020-03-06 05:46:46 UTC  

and we now have satellites which have confirmed the size of the earth

2020-03-06 05:46:55 UTC  

the horizon

2020-03-06 05:47:03 UTC  

the radio horizon

2020-03-06 05:55:31 UTC  

Yeah people have been measuring curvature since atleast 200 B.C

2020-03-06 05:56:15 UTC  

Thats probably off by many years but weve been doing this for a long time

2020-03-06 05:57:44 UTC  

actualy my guess was suprisingly close lmao we first calculated curvature in 240 B.C

2020-03-06 06:03:21 UTC  

hopefully we aren't talking about Eratosthenes

2020-03-06 06:03:36 UTC  

His calculation assumes Earth is a sphere

2020-03-06 06:04:11 UTC  

and to date nobody can send me ONE publication in a peer-reviewed journal showing direct measurement of Earth's curvature

2020-03-06 06:04:27 UTC  

I've looked myself of course in the scientific literature database

2020-03-06 06:04:34 UTC  

and couldn't find one