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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

2020-01-18 22:15:20 UTC  

The supposed calculation of curvature is 8 inches per mile squared but we never observe it anywhere

2020-01-18 22:15:25 UTC  

Nor does water curve

2020-01-18 22:15:27 UTC  

you said that you believe that lasers naturally curve, and specifically that they curve upwards over water, do you have any reason to believe in either of these points?

2020-01-18 22:15:54 UTC  

You can observe lasers curve upwards due to refraction

2020-01-18 22:16:18 UTC  

It must be leveled too

2020-01-18 22:16:58 UTC  

aside from atmospheric conditions that may occur sometimes, do you believe that lasers curve naturally?

2020-01-18 22:17:30 UTC  

If there’s no refraction then they do not curve

2020-01-18 22:17:51 UTC  

There’s been tests conducted by lasers where refraction does not happen

2020-01-18 22:18:33 UTC  

yes, in vaccum

2020-01-18 22:18:39 UTC  

not that you would know