Message from @maleman

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2020-02-15 06:04:22 UTC  

but at the end of the day, the surface always measures level

2020-02-15 06:04:36 UTC  

which is what we expect since water is always level

2020-02-15 06:04:44 UTC  

in fact even more level than using a laser

2020-02-15 06:04:53 UTC  

Flat does not mean level tho

2020-02-15 06:05:02 UTC  

correct. flat means no surface features

2020-02-15 06:05:09 UTC  

level means no curvature

2020-02-15 06:05:33 UTC  

Well, you can have a flat surface that's not level

2020-02-15 06:05:53 UTC  

and you can have level surface that is not flat (e.g. mountains)

2020-02-15 06:05:59 UTC  

but level always mean the same plane

2020-02-15 06:06:06 UTC  

water = level = plane

2020-02-15 06:06:13 UTC  

Earth's surface is >70% water

2020-02-15 06:06:31 UTC  

ergo, Earth's surface is level

2020-02-15 06:06:39 UTC  

Why can't we see further tho

2020-02-15 06:06:40 UTC  

?

2020-02-15 06:06:47 UTC  

interference

2020-02-15 06:06:57 UTC  

dust, moisture, light scattering

2020-02-15 06:07:02 UTC  

but we can already see way too far

2020-02-15 06:07:30 UTC  

hell....periscopes used on subs would never work on a ball

2020-02-15 06:08:03 UTC  

How come we can see a 24 hour sun near south pole?

2020-02-15 06:08:35 UTC  

First, I don't know that we can. videos trying to demonstrate it have been debunked. they're fake. all edited

2020-02-15 06:08:56 UTC  

No

2020-02-15 06:08:59 UTC  

Second, we don't fully even understand how the sky works

2020-02-15 06:09:20 UTC  

There's videos from cruises people take to antarctica that have sun up at night

2020-02-15 06:09:35 UTC  

You seem to not understand much about the world

2020-02-15 06:09:43 UTC  

of course I do. I used to be you

2020-02-15 06:09:59 UTC  

people forget that we were all heliocentrists at one point

2020-02-15 06:10:05 UTC  

Im a scientist

2020-02-15 06:10:13 UTC  

the data support a flat surfaced earth

2020-02-15 06:10:19 UTC  

What data?

2020-02-15 06:10:33 UTC  

from experiments

2020-02-15 06:10:59 UTC  

laser tests, long range photography etc...

2020-02-15 06:10:59 UTC  

What data supports a dome?

2020-02-15 06:11:09 UTC  

the fact that we still have air here

2020-02-15 06:11:29 UTC  

Ok, how do radio telescopes work under a dome?

2020-02-15 06:11:39 UTC  

how wouldn't they?

2020-02-15 06:11:55 UTC  

Does the dome radiate what's visible?

2020-02-15 06:12:12 UTC  

we don't know what the "dome" even is

2020-02-15 06:12:19 UTC  

Yeah

2020-02-15 06:12:20 UTC  

because again, we have no $$$$

2020-02-15 06:12:25 UTC  

😂

2020-02-15 06:12:26 UTC  

R&D is expensive