Message from @WinterMoon

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2020-02-01 20:34:28 UTC  

I didn't say anyone thinks that, it's just the wording of the screenshot.

2020-02-01 20:34:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/673265012999192610/Screenshot_20200131-1030392.png

2020-02-01 20:35:18 UTC  

There are like 30 of these.

2020-02-01 20:39:34 UTC  

@He Cute
1. While big meteors rarely hit the earth anymore (the last big meteor impact has left behind the Chicxulub crater), the last fairly big meteor was the Chelyabinsk meteor  that entered the atmosphere over Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT(03:20 UTC). It was caused by an approximately 20 m (66 ft) near-Earth asteroidwith a speed of 19.16 ± 0.15 kilometres per second (60,000[5]–69,000 km/h or 40,000[5]–42,900 mph).  It quickly became a brilliant superbolide meteor over the southern Ural region. The light from the meteor was brighter than the Sun, visible up to 100 km (62 mi) away. It was observed over a wide area of the region and in neighbouring republics. Some eyewitnesses also felt intense heat from the fireball. It has been a well documented event.

2. The instrument used to record and measure seismic waves is called a seismograph. Traditional seismographs consisted of a sensing element, called a seismometer, an amplifier, and a hardcopy display unit often using photographic or heat-sensitive paper. The visual record produced by a seismograph is called a seismogram. Using a instrument with the same function (recording and measuring seismic waves), you can get the travel time of the seismic waves.

2020-02-01 20:39:48 UTC  

3. The rocks the scientist submitted for isometric measuring were created less than 10,000 years ago which makes the dating measurement method unreliable, as I explained in my previous post.

4. Most elliptical shaped craters on earth lose their shape due to weather conditions. One of the elliptical shaped craters found and documented is the Matt-Wilson structure in australia. Documented study is found here with the relevant details including location. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236741761_Matt_Wilson_structure_record_of_an_impact_event_of_possible_Early_Mesoproterozoic_age_Northern_Territory

5. If you go into a low to no gravity environment and bring particles smaller than 6mm with you, you can observe that they clump together when shaken in for example, a plastic bag, and do not easily get divided afterwards. (You can't use pull them apart without using force)

2020-02-01 20:50:17 UTC  

True or False: Christopher Colombus believed that the earth was round

2020-02-01 20:50:39 UTC  

Answer

2020-02-01 20:50:40 UTC  

False

2020-02-01 20:51:26 UTC  

He believed that the

2020-02-01 20:51:29 UTC  

Earth

2020-02-01 20:51:33 UTC  

2020-02-01 20:51:34 UTC  

A

2020-02-01 20:51:40 UTC  

Was SHAPED like

2020-02-01 20:51:43 UTC  

a PEAR

2020-02-01 21:04:03 UTC  

It's a pineapple shape

2020-02-01 21:25:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/673277756418555951/tenor.gif

2020-02-01 21:46:08 UTC  

@windmill man 1. I'm talking about a crater that was observed hitting the earth and made a small dent, not one that got evaporated in the atmosphere.

2. The travel time of a seismic does not determine what's beyond the mantle. It's limited to the mantle and crust.

3. Do you have verifiable evidence of an isometric dating that is verifiable with the actual age of a rock which we dated and matched the findings?

4. I don't see any images pointing to the outline of an elliptical crater, care to provide them?

5. Any videos demonstrating that happening?

2020-02-01 22:23:26 UTC  

i think the earth is flat

2020-02-01 22:25:06 UTC  

same

2020-02-01 22:25:25 UTC  

our shoes would be curved if the earth was round

2020-02-01 22:25:47 UTC  

gravity doesnt exist

2020-02-01 22:25:57 UTC  

its just some random force

2020-02-01 22:26:15 UTC  

may i speak

2020-02-01 22:26:21 UTC  

the atmosphere is an illusion created by the goverment

2020-02-01 22:26:36 UTC  

the real atmosphere protects us from the lizard people

2020-02-01 22:27:04 UTC  

Please read channel description.

2020-02-01 22:27:09 UTC  

where

2020-02-01 22:28:13 UTC  

look when you look at antartica at a globical scale its alot more small

2020-02-01 22:28:22 UTC  

thats not the mamba mentality

2020-02-01 22:28:27 UTC  

but in a flatical sense its like a big wall

2020-02-01 22:28:39 UTC  

im not trolling

2020-02-01 22:28:43 UTC  

explain to me why the top of the earth is ice

2020-02-01 22:29:46 UTC  

Last warning, read the channel description or you will get muted if you keep having this behavior. This channel is for informing flat earth basics, we have a debate channel in <#538929818834698260> if you wish to debate flat earth.

2020-02-01 22:38:14 UTC  

If the earth was a sphere than houses would be curved

2020-02-01 22:38:17 UTC  

Big brain

2020-02-01 22:39:54 UTC  

How do isogonic lines work?

2020-02-01 22:45:58 UTC  

Omfg

2020-02-01 22:46:08 UTC  

Houses would be curved lol

2020-02-01 22:46:46 UTC  

Ope this isn’t civil debate channel nvm

2020-02-01 22:48:31 UTC  

🤦‍♂️

2020-02-01 22:49:11 UTC  

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