Message from @behaved

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2020-03-05 15:12:29 UTC  

I wonder what would happen to the world if only these guys were in charge of everything

2020-03-05 15:12:29 UTC  

where did life come from if not rocks and water

2020-03-05 15:12:31 UTC  

jheez

2020-03-05 15:13:23 UTC  

where did life come from if not rocks and water

2020-03-05 15:13:26 UTC  

wrong channel

2020-03-05 15:13:30 UTC  

this is for flat earth only

2020-03-05 15:13:31 UTC  

thanks

2020-03-05 15:13:41 UTC  

Back to FE then

2020-03-05 15:13:47 UTC  

👍

2020-03-05 15:14:09 UTC  

oh i thought this is lounge

2020-03-05 15:14:10 UTC  

sorry

2020-03-05 15:14:13 UTC  

no worries

2020-03-05 15:14:13 UTC  

You trust engineering, yes?

2020-03-05 15:14:17 UTC  

happens a lot

2020-03-05 15:14:23 UTC  

yes

2020-03-05 15:14:40 UTC  

And engineering uses gravity, yes?

2020-03-05 15:14:43 UTC  

@Trixxle you were going to work out the geometric horizon using your maths an draw it in yellow, remember?

2020-03-05 15:14:51 UTC  

we should get some geodesist for questioning 😄

2020-03-05 15:16:31 UTC  

what I'm still trying to figure out is why some globers spend so much time here every day

2020-03-05 15:16:34 UTC  

curious

2020-03-05 15:16:39 UTC  

i dont think engineers care about bending of spacetime man

2020-03-05 15:16:49 UTC  

why do they care so very much

2020-03-05 15:16:52 UTC  

Morbid fascination

2020-03-05 15:16:55 UTC  

lol

2020-03-05 15:16:57 UTC  

right

2020-03-05 15:25:32 UTC  

you guys ever tried breathwork?

2020-03-05 15:25:48 UTC  

@Logrian here you go sir

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685146053133336584/IMG_20200305_152531.png

2020-03-05 15:27:21 UTC  

I don't understand why youre trying to make me do

2020-03-05 15:27:23 UTC  

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2020-03-05 16:53:25 UTC  

Engineers, evidently, do use gravity quite a lot, depending on the specific application. Certain nuances of it also rely quite heavily on aspects of relativistic motion as well, so I guess the answer is 'yes'.

2020-03-05 16:54:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685168344936218634/flatearth.gif

2020-03-05 16:54:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685168479443484678/20190109_065834-1.jpg

2020-03-05 16:55:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685168502495379496/black_swan.jpg

2020-03-05 17:04:02 UTC  

Trix, earlier you said that was the refracted horizon, well which is it, because you said from you maths the horizon from one foot is 6 miles and that past ten miles, im confused?

2020-03-05 17:11:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685172763564048516/unknown.png

2020-03-05 17:19:55 UTC  

That mountain image is a bit fishy with the numbers

2020-03-05 17:21:05 UTC  

If you put the obs and target heights into the curve calculator you get results similar to the image. With/Without refraction

2020-03-05 17:21:32 UTC  

I have taken picture of what I mean from my screen but cant post them

2020-03-05 17:22:17 UTC  

post now

2020-03-05 17:22:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/685175446824157187/20200305_172009.jpg

2020-03-05 17:22:48 UTC  

Sorry they're not screenshots