Message from @-BigBB416 -

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2020-03-02 21:53:28 UTC  

@Pit Droid I am glad that you are a globe earther

2020-03-02 21:53:48 UTC  

why NASA should make us think that the earth is round if it is not true

2020-03-02 21:53:54 UTC  

Yeah

2020-03-02 21:53:57 UTC  

What's it good for

2020-03-02 21:54:09 UTC  
2020-03-02 21:54:11 UTC  

Lie about thing but not the others? Ouch

2020-03-02 21:54:12 UTC  

@Cheems control

2020-03-02 21:54:26 UTC  

for control what

2020-03-02 21:54:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684156701548609556/image0.jpg

2020-03-02 21:54:32 UTC  

are you ok cheemy

2020-03-02 21:54:39 UTC  

Why did Church made us think that the earth is flat?

Watch them laugh at you while you lose your grip on reality

2020-03-02 21:54:45 UTC  

For so many years huh?

2020-03-02 21:54:56 UTC  

right

2020-03-02 21:55:18 UTC  

NASA is church! Itโ€™s own re LIE legion

2020-03-02 21:55:21 UTC  

What about Columbus huh?

2020-03-02 21:55:29 UTC  

Space X is church huh?

2020-03-02 21:55:42 UTC  

Space X is a circus

2020-03-02 21:55:43 UTC  

Elon Musk is POPE

2020-03-02 21:56:07 UTC  

They flew a roadster with no protection threw the cap called van Allen belts? The tires never lost pressure huh?

2020-03-02 21:56:16 UTC  

For the property of metals, see refraction (metallurgy).
Not to be confused with diffraction, the change in direction of a wave around an obstacle..


A ray of light being refracted in a plastic block.
In physics, refraction is the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium.[1] Refraction of light is the most commonly observed phenomenon, but other waves such as sound waves and water waves also experience refraction. How much a wave is refracted is determined by the change in wave speed and the initial direction of wave propagation relative to the direction of change in speed.
For light, refraction follows Snell's law, which states that, for a given pair of media, the ratio of the sines of the angle of incidence ฮธ1 and angle of refraction ฮธ2 is equal to the ratio of phase velocities (v1 / v2) in the two media, or equivalently, to the indices of refraction (n2 / n1) of the two media.[2]

2020-03-02 21:56:29 UTC  

refraction

2020-03-02 21:56:36 UTC  

@-BigBB416 - not you

2020-03-02 21:56:45 UTC  

is in general

2020-03-02 21:56:57 UTC  

@Pit Droid a shadow projected onto a curved surface will also curve

2020-03-02 21:56:59 UTC  

@-BigBB416 - You are from US

2020-03-02 21:57:04 UTC  

Am I wrong?

2020-03-02 21:57:45 UTC  
2020-03-02 21:58:00 UTC  

@GreeceGuy PhD what would my physical location have anything to do with anything? Pick your alphabet agency or space indoctrination program

2020-03-02 21:58:19 UTC  

Because flat earthers are from US

2020-03-02 21:58:23 UTC  

Every country has one no?

2020-03-02 21:58:32 UTC  

Yeah, but US the most

2020-03-02 21:58:42 UTC  

Since education in US is bad

2020-03-02 21:59:07 UTC  

Youโ€™re assuming because I am a glove denier that I am pumped into a category? Nice straw man dude miss me with that

2020-03-02 21:59:25 UTC  

@GreeceGuy PhD im italian

2020-03-02 21:59:27 UTC  

@Citizen Z Ok, but you can only see that when looking from the side? That's basic geometry.

2020-03-02 21:59:34 UTC  

Flat earthers are more educated than you

2020-03-02 21:59:41 UTC  

@IXI no

2020-03-02 21:59:41 UTC  

Lol

2020-03-02 21:59:42 UTC  

So stop acting smart