Message from @Strike

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2020-02-15 13:35:28 UTC  

Michelle Thaller: “There’s no such thing as a scientific method.” - Direct quote.

2020-02-15 13:35:33 UTC  

pictures from space are CGI composites, "boats on lake" is DUMB because you zoom back IN WITH BINOCULARS!!

2020-02-15 13:35:54 UTC  

same expirment brought up about shadows again, i already gave my point on that

2020-02-15 13:36:24 UTC  

^

2020-02-15 13:36:31 UTC  

Join debate in 40m

2020-02-15 13:36:52 UTC  

You need proof that passes the scientific method to debate. You don’t have any.

2020-02-15 13:37:10 UTC  

Shite, don't have anything big enough at home

2020-02-15 13:37:21 UTC  

Where’s your basketball?

2020-02-15 13:37:45 UTC  

I don't have one, and my phone is not a microscope

2020-02-15 13:37:59 UTC  

You don’t have any other curved surface?

2020-02-15 13:38:19 UTC  

A car tire is the biggest, but that's many times too small

2020-02-15 13:38:32 UTC  

Would need atleast a macro for that

2020-02-15 13:38:45 UTC  

hey robertson, just a small pointer, the eclipse example about the shadow on the moon being cast by a ball; in the flat earth model it's not a DISC flying in OUTER SPACE, it's a disc with the moon + sun flying high overhead, with "outer space" being a big dome barrier covering the plane, just like that simpsons movie demonstrated a while ago, or the truman show

2020-02-15 13:39:13 UTC  

Why can we see the sides of that disc?

2020-02-15 13:39:38 UTC  

?????????????????

2020-02-15 13:39:41 UTC  

because its COVERED BY A DOME

2020-02-15 13:39:42 UTC  

We already established curved pics of earth are fake.

2020-02-15 13:40:01 UTC  

So saying we can see the sides, is inarguable.

2020-02-15 13:40:09 UTC  

sorry im a bit pissy right now cause I couldnt get proper sleep

2020-02-15 13:40:38 UTC  

maleman, the deepest man has dug is about 8mi into the earth

2020-02-15 13:40:53 UTC  

Ye

2020-02-15 13:41:03 UTC  

if we havent even dug 50mi into the earth, how can we know of the inner core, mantle, and all those wonderful things on a round earth?

2020-02-15 13:41:09 UTC  

I mena it sounds to me this is all THEORY

2020-02-15 13:41:24 UTC  

Yes, like Australia is for me

2020-02-15 13:41:53 UTC  

We can measure the magnetic field tho

2020-02-15 13:41:56 UTC  

how recent have you began to debate about this earth topic, just curious?

2020-02-15 13:42:06 UTC  

1 week

2020-02-15 13:42:07 UTC  

Perhaps a year

2020-02-15 13:42:11 UTC  

ah very nice

2020-02-15 13:42:38 UTC  

There's so many things that make no sense if the earth was not a globe

2020-02-15 13:42:54 UTC  

yeah I know, thats how I felt too when i was newly researxching this topic

2020-02-15 13:43:04 UTC  

Like summer solstices in southern hemisphere

2020-02-15 13:43:27 UTC  

Or flight times

2020-02-15 13:43:42 UTC  

And routes

2020-02-15 13:43:53 UTC  

heres the stuff id ask myself:
how come the sun doesnt shine the entire disc at once?
eclipses??
star trails looking different on the south area etc

2020-02-15 13:44:12 UTC  

That too

2020-02-15 13:44:22 UTC  

yeah the solstice one can be represented visually on a flat model, cant put it into words

2020-02-15 13:44:35 UTC  

Is there a link?

2020-02-15 13:45:01 UTC  

Actually I can dig it up myself

2020-02-15 13:45:29 UTC  

hold on its hard to find, imtriyng to find a good one