Message from @DorgonIzFly

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2020-02-08 22:37:35 UTC  

They don’t

2020-02-08 22:37:40 UTC  

yes they do

2020-02-08 22:37:41 UTC  

@SiliconBassist the curvature of space and time is the state of reality, the arrow of time is the force that mutates the state

2020-02-08 22:37:46 UTC  

Pilots don’t account for curvature

2020-02-08 22:37:51 UTC  

You are lying right now

2020-02-08 22:37:53 UTC  

I see

2020-02-08 22:37:55 UTC  

yea they do

2020-02-08 22:37:56 UTC  

their routes do

2020-02-08 22:38:00 UTC  

no they don't

2020-02-08 22:38:03 UTC  

100% they do

2020-02-08 22:38:10 UTC  

what happens with a gyroscope in a plane? does it tilt? globers debunked

2020-02-08 22:38:15 UTC  

Prove they do @DorgonIzFly

2020-02-08 22:38:19 UTC  

sure

2020-02-08 22:38:23 UTC  

this is why we experience lives that feel long even though on cosmic timescales they are 'a blink of an eye'

2020-02-08 22:38:25 UTC  

they don't

2020-02-08 22:38:29 UTC  

time dilation caused by event horizon

2020-02-08 22:38:31 UTC  

Oh god

2020-02-08 22:38:34 UTC  

same root cause as observed curvature of space

2020-02-08 22:38:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675832935202553876/Screenshot_2019-12-08-14-44-412.png

2020-02-08 22:38:59 UTC  

we think we see space curve but we're actually seeing our observation change in time

2020-02-08 22:39:33 UTC  

what is causing the time dilatation from the event horizon if not a gravity well?

2020-02-08 22:39:44 UTC  

we don't know yet

2020-02-08 22:39:44 UTC  

i have gotten into aviation, i know how flight paths are made, and iv'e seen how pilots fly based on flight paths on the GE model, and it checked out to the inch in a 5 hour flight, so please, explain why this disproves the globe

2020-02-08 22:40:00 UTC  

frankly it could be a force really similar to what we think gravity is

2020-02-08 22:40:04 UTC  

but on a universal scale

2020-02-08 22:40:10 UTC  

They don’t
Nor do they account for curvature or coriolis

2020-02-08 22:40:15 UTC  

@ewe So how does the great attractor factor into all this?

2020-02-08 22:40:17 UTC  

gravity doesn't make sense on a planetary scale but some of the math is pretty good

2020-02-08 22:40:33 UTC  

@SiliconBassist it's the object that we are traveling towards that is causing time to curve

2020-02-08 22:40:34 UTC  

The autumn equinox is upon us. On Saturday (Sept. 22), the sun will shine directly on the Earth's equator, autumn will officially begin in the northern hemisphere, and the length of day and night will be nearly equal across the globe ... or, "across the disc," if you're a flat-Earther. For flat-Earthers — the vocal online community of folks who believe the world is actually flat and science is a conspiracy — the equinox can be tricky to explain. Without axial tilt, the phenomenon in which the rotating, spherical Earth angles its poles toward or away from the sun, how can the changing seasons be reliably explained? How can sunrises and sunsets occur if the sun is constantly shining on the entire, flat surface of the planet? If the North Pole sits at the exact center of the world, can compass directions even exist?

2020-02-08 22:40:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675833389407928340/Screenshot_2020-02-02-10-24-462.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675833389651329024/Screenshot_2020-02-02-10-24-562.png

2020-02-08 22:40:37 UTC  

@Juno stop strawmanning, we aren't talking about flight paths but if pilots account for curvature on an airplane

2020-02-08 22:40:46 UTC  

I thought gravity worked *exceptionally* well on a planetary scale, but not on macro or quantum scales?

2020-02-08 22:40:49 UTC  

map out flight paths on a 2D surface, without any warps of inconsistencies. it is imposible

2020-02-08 22:41:04 UTC  

it would work if the planet were round - but easy observations show that it is not

2020-02-08 22:41:07 UTC  

the universe may be round though

2020-02-08 22:41:10 UTC  

and the math would then be applicable

2020-02-08 22:41:24 UTC  

The autumn equinox is upon us. On Saturday (Sept. 22), the sun will shine directly on the Earth's equator, autumn will officially begin in the northern hemisphere, and the length of day and night will be nearly equal across the globe ... or, "across the disc," if you're a flat-Earther. For flat-Earthers — the vocal online community of folks who believe the world is actually flat and science is a conspiracy — the equinox can be tricky to explain. Without axial tilt, the phenomenon in which the rotating, spherical Earth angles its poles toward or away from the sun, how can the changing seasons be reliably explained? How can sunrises and sunsets occur if the sun is constantly shining on the entire, flat surface of the planet? If the North Pole sits at the exact center of the world, can compass directions even exist?