Message from @Flatapuss III

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2020-01-23 01:46:19 UTC  

But from where?

2020-01-23 01:46:28 UTC  

Wherever you can

2020-01-23 01:46:47 UTC  

Some or most bookstores also do not contain specific books I know about and read

2020-01-23 01:47:05 UTC  

I’m saying is that researching on the internet to me is a bad habit

2020-01-23 01:47:50 UTC  

Why is it a bad habit
There are thousands of PDFs on the internet

2020-01-23 01:48:08 UTC  

Pdf...

2020-01-23 01:48:26 UTC  

Better to have a pdf than a picture

2020-01-23 01:48:29 UTC  

There are also many documentaries and videos made by people who’ve done years of research on specific topics

2020-01-23 04:07:06 UTC  

Hears a truth for ya all

2020-01-23 04:07:13 UTC  

Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise? I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life… He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.

2020-01-23 04:57:10 UTC  

@Flatapuss III if I have a bucket of water and swing it around in circles I it would stay in the bucket right. lets say this is due to centrifugal force

2020-01-23 04:58:02 UTC  

now that is a force that is always in the opposite direction to the axle (or my shoulder)

2020-01-23 04:58:43 UTC  

and if there is say dirt on the bottom bucket it might flick off

2020-01-23 04:59:47 UTC  

now imagine that the earth is a big sphere thats spinning

2020-01-23 04:59:54 UTC  

everything would flick off

2020-01-23 05:00:18 UTC  

especially given the distance we are away from the center of mass

2020-01-23 05:01:01 UTC  

@Flatapuss III so tell me, what is the force counteracting this ?

2020-01-23 05:06:13 UTC  

You’re assuming that the earth is spinning

2020-01-23 05:06:19 UTC  

I don’t assume this

2020-01-23 05:07:02 UTC  

Prove mass attracts

2020-01-23 05:45:28 UTC  

Mass attraction is prevalent in almost any occurrence

2020-01-23 05:46:31 UTC  

You dumb assholes obviously don't get why you shouldn't jump off your balcony

2020-01-23 05:56:54 UTC  

nope

2020-01-23 05:57:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/669782685274734602/0QE_no_curve_no_towering_looming_mirage_sinking.png

2020-01-23 05:57:26 UTC  

Globe rekt once again!

2020-01-23 06:03:46 UTC  

What five effects

2020-01-23 06:04:14 UTC  

tell me how this can be on a globe then pls?

2020-01-23 06:05:07 UTC  

A.
The distance is not long enough (probably fabricated evidence)

2020-01-23 06:05:34 UTC  

B.
The picture didnt account for light refraction.

2020-01-23 06:05:54 UTC  

bwhahahahha

2020-01-23 06:06:04 UTC  

go do this yourself then chumplette 😉

2020-01-23 06:06:25 UTC  

refraction wont put the horizon above the horizon, derp

2020-01-23 06:06:36 UTC  

try again

2020-01-23 06:06:49 UTC  

Ok.

2020-01-23 06:07:10 UTC  

You are obviously misinformed here.

2020-01-23 06:07:11 UTC  

btw we dont fabricate evidence, that would be NASA 😄

2020-01-23 06:07:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/669785261646938112/78560794_577381662836646_21886410311073792_n.jpg

2020-01-23 06:07:43 UTC  

youre misinformed, with your biasies

2020-01-23 06:08:01 UTC  

btw NASA dont fabricate evidence, that would be us 😄

FTFY