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2020-01-18 21:43:30 UTC  

@Mr Orb ☭ nice pfp

2020-01-18 21:43:47 UTC  

What water. A volume of water is level? The surface of water is level? Level in regards to what, too? @Flat Earth PhD

2020-01-18 21:43:52 UTC  

Are you American? I wanna ask you smth

2020-01-18 21:44:08 UTC  

I am not american

2020-01-18 21:44:16 UTC  

I do reside there

2020-01-18 21:44:28 UTC  

Oh okay I was gonna ask you abt the 2020 election

2020-01-18 21:44:40 UTC  

Go ahead and ask xD

2020-01-18 21:44:41 UTC  

#trump2020

2020-01-18 21:44:49 UTC  

_I hope both teams lose._

2020-01-18 21:44:52 UTC  

Who are you voting for?

2020-01-18 21:44:53 UTC  

All the hecking way

2020-01-18 21:44:59 UTC  

My work area is political science afterall xD

2020-01-18 21:45:08 UTC  

move it to the lounge pleaes

2020-01-18 21:45:11 UTC  

Wait what omg that’s so cool

2020-01-18 21:45:13 UTC  

this is for flat earth only

2020-01-18 21:45:15 UTC  

thanks

2020-01-18 21:45:17 UTC  

Oh sorry wrong room.

2020-01-18 21:45:29 UTC  

no worries

2020-01-18 21:45:31 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD Didnt think id be saying this, but youre right xD going to the lounge

2020-01-18 22:06:52 UTC  

water is level, relative to its distance to the center of gravity

2020-01-18 22:08:34 UTC  

but water is not level in the sense that it forms a horizontal line (noticable only over large enough distances)

2020-01-18 22:09:28 UTC  

Lasers debunk curvature

2020-01-18 22:09:46 UTC  

Long distance photos too

2020-01-18 22:09:52 UTC  

lasers provide strong evidence for curvature

2020-01-18 22:10:15 UTC  

False, a flat earther wasted upwards of 3000 dollars in lasers and equipment only to find out curvature didnt exist. Look it up in youtube xD

2020-01-18 22:10:15 UTC  

lasers debunk flatness

2020-01-18 22:10:20 UTC  

Lasers don’t curve downwards @....

2020-01-18 22:10:24 UTC  

Lasers curve upwards

2020-01-18 22:10:30 UTC  

Debunks curvature once again

2020-01-18 22:11:02 UTC  

in the case of lasers curving upwards, they would be compatible with both flatness and curvature

2020-01-18 22:11:21 UTC  

as lasers would be closest to the surface in the middle of their paths

2020-01-18 22:11:24 UTC  

Lasers always curve upwards over a large body of water

2020-01-18 22:11:33 UTC  

Never downwards

2020-01-18 22:12:01 UTC  

You can make a laser curve downwards in a controlled environment inside of your house
But in nature it does not

2020-01-18 22:12:27 UTC  

dont you think its very coincidental that your lasers somehow seem curve upwards over water, just like their distance to the surface would be as predicted by curvature?

2020-01-18 22:12:59 UTC  

Lasers should be curving downwards if that’s the case

2020-01-18 22:13:10 UTC  

why?

2020-01-18 22:13:45 UTC  

Curve downwards to go over curvature

2020-01-18 22:13:50 UTC  

Never upwards

2020-01-18 22:14:11 UTC  

they dont go over the curvature, thats the point of laser tests, which is why they are nearly hitting the surface in the middle of their paths

2020-01-18 22:14:57 UTC  

Which is why we do them to debunk curvature