Message from @D Cypher

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2020-02-07 21:29:33 UTC  

Yes

2020-02-07 21:29:34 UTC  

or glass

2020-02-07 21:29:52 UTC  

but with air ive never seen it

2020-02-07 21:30:02 UTC  

I’m sure it’s possible

2020-02-07 21:30:08 UTC  

If you've seen a mirage you have

2020-02-07 21:30:24 UTC  

a mirage thats upside down?

2020-02-07 21:30:28 UTC  

Yeah

2020-02-07 21:30:35 UTC  

hmm maybe

2020-02-07 21:30:46 UTC  

And there is 2 types

2020-02-07 21:30:59 UTC  

when its really hot and youre looking along an asphalt street i guess

2020-02-07 21:31:10 UTC  

Yep

2020-02-07 21:31:21 UTC  

Sorry @He Cute, I must've made the video on my home computer. I'll see if I can post it tonight when I get home. if not, it wouldn't take me long to recreate.

2020-02-07 21:31:21 UTC  

It's flipping the image

2020-02-07 21:31:32 UTC  

but not sure if i was seeing things upside down.

2020-02-07 21:31:42 UTC  

Yes but refraction doesn’t always flip the image

2020-02-07 21:32:04 UTC  

Not whole image, just the very bottom close to the ground

2020-02-07 21:32:37 UTC  

Then it causes image to go left to right like pencil in cup

2020-02-07 21:32:52 UTC  

It doesn’t have to be left or right

2020-02-07 21:33:03 UTC  

Why does the length of the day increases as you go south during december? On a flat earth you would be moving away from the sun

2020-02-07 21:33:05 UTC  

maybe if you tilt your head

2020-02-07 21:33:11 UTC  

Empirical Experimental Evidence

2020-02-07 21:33:13 UTC  

?

2020-02-07 21:34:09 UTC  

also that kind of mirage happens when its really hot while long distance observations are made when its really cold close to the surface (over water)

2020-02-07 21:36:06 UTC  

I think its because the earth is a globe

2020-02-07 21:36:14 UTC  

well jeah and that

2020-02-07 21:37:18 UTC  

I’m not confident enough in what I think to claim it

2020-02-07 21:37:24 UTC  

So nvm

2020-02-07 21:39:56 UTC  

just saying the picture of these oilrigsdoesn say that much really, if you want to make legit long range observations to prove flat earth you have to make observations from the same spot at the same target on different days to get control meassurements and figure out if we can simply see ''too far'' or figure out that atmospheric conditions allow for us to see that far because of refraction.

2020-02-07 21:40:55 UTC  

geometricly speaking we can see too far yes. but there are other things at play that make us able to do that

2020-02-07 21:41:39 UTC  

It’s different than what I believe. Therefore it’s indoctrination :^)

2020-02-07 21:42:45 UTC  

ok

2020-02-07 22:04:09 UTC  

@He Cute why u gotta ignore me

2020-02-07 22:07:37 UTC  
2020-02-07 22:08:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675462855348191262/image0.gif

2020-02-07 22:45:19 UTC  

@Derek Nelson he asked me a question and i wanna answer it but he hasn't responded to any pms

2020-02-07 22:45:25 UTC  

It's been a couple days now

2020-02-07 23:00:59 UTC  

Here lets have a discussion

2020-02-07 23:01:05 UTC  

no

2020-02-07 23:01:07 UTC  

scientific obviously

2020-02-07 23:01:42 UTC  

Question, if things won’t to go down due to buoyancy then why do all things in a vacuum fall at 10m/s(2) no matter thé mass or density of the object. What part of buoyancy will create the constant of 10m/s(2). Furthermore, if you are believing in a flat earth can you produce a model that can consistently show the following : change in tropics. Change in night and day which accurately reflect how we can clearly observe light to act. How does the Coriolis effect work in a flat earth. These are just a few of the many problems a flat earth model just cannot put into one single model without defying basic laws of physics.

2020-02-07 23:01:58 UTC  

Well gravity = 9.81m/s(2)