Message from @Pit Droid

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2020-02-29 00:48:45 UTC  

RIP GLOB!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/683113395679002624/igfdh.png

2020-02-29 00:48:46 UTC  

Im always ehh about 2nd hand stuff, so ill go ahead and hop over to ask myself. Thanks for the channel

2020-02-29 00:48:53 UTC  

Np

2020-02-29 00:49:02 UTC  

๐Ÿ‘Œ

2020-02-29 00:55:13 UTC  

<:trolled:555217274907262976>

2020-02-29 01:00:03 UTC  

Logrian is that last picture a death threat to the world?

2020-02-29 01:00:34 UTC  

RIP globe

2020-02-29 01:00:42 UTC  

you dont have a horizon, sawry

2020-02-29 01:08:27 UTC  

2020-02-29 01:57:00 UTC  

Then what do I see when I look at the ocean

2020-02-29 01:58:22 UTC  

a flat earth ๐Ÿ™‚

2020-02-29 01:59:25 UTC  

It's a horizon either way though ๐Ÿ‘€

2020-02-29 02:19:58 UTC  

horizon means horizontal

2020-02-29 02:20:00 UTC  

duh

2020-02-29 02:21:54 UTC  

Horizon 1: the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.

Horizon 2: the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest.

2020-02-29 02:34:19 UTC  

^

2020-02-29 03:08:11 UTC  

Horizon means 'boundary'. Horizontal means 'parallel to the horizon'. Later in the 17th C horizontal gained 'flat' as a meaning. Horizon has never translated to 'flat' and even translated in reference to a 'bounding (circle)' in Ancient Greek: 'horizลn (kuklos)'.

2020-02-29 03:11:51 UTC  

In reference to the oil rig image. Observations very close to see level are always subject to atmospheric effects.
In this instance, given I suspect the rigs are not made of jelly I can only conclude severe atmospheric affects are in place. Severe refraction can explain that observation in reference to curvature etc just fine. Though that is degenerate with a flat earth observation (If you ignore that the closer rig is slightly behind the curve in the 1ft observation, as expected).

2020-02-29 03:12:49 UTC  

If you ignore this then I would be interested to see images taken on other days, especially at different temperatures, with minimal atmospheric effects

2020-02-29 03:13:45 UTC  

It's hard to claim a distinctive conclusion from only one case.

2020-02-29 03:15:52 UTC  

Particularly with the degeneracy (Though again with the caviat that you can make out where the horizon actually is in the 1ft vs 35ft images)

2020-02-29 04:58:50 UTC  

is that link related to flat earth?

2020-02-29 05:00:30 UTC  

Not exactly

2020-02-29 05:00:43 UTC  

Its a livestream, seems kinda cool actually

2020-02-29 05:01:30 UTC  

It looks like a guy smoking and doing commentary on youtube videos

2020-02-29 05:08:25 UTC  

Hi guys

2020-02-29 05:08:34 UTC  

Are you all flat earthers

2020-02-29 05:09:34 UTC  

2020-02-29 05:09:49 UTC  

2020-02-29 05:10:00 UTC  

Look at ppls roles

2020-02-29 05:10:06 UTC  

Not everyone is

2020-02-29 05:10:19 UTC  

@everyone

2020-02-29 05:10:23 UTC  

2020-02-29 05:11:42 UTC  

2020-02-29 05:23:48 UTC  

do any flat earthers have a rebuttal to the claim that the bedford level experiments results can be explained by accounting for refraction?

2020-02-29 05:24:19 UTC  

i know there probably is one, im just curious

2020-02-29 05:24:41 UTC  

Our voice channel is going down

2020-02-29 05:24:47 UTC  

Someone join