Message from @Citizen Z

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2020-01-07 01:31:15 UTC  

Troll

2020-01-07 01:32:32 UTC  

doesn't air rush to a space where there is less air just like the beach is so breezy, what was their point?

2020-01-07 01:33:22 UTC  

They think gravity holds down individual air molecules from rushing to empty space

2020-01-07 01:34:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/663918326594142248/Screenshot_20200106-173418_Discord.jpg

2020-01-07 01:34:42 UTC  

i read that it happens but the molecules that escape into space are so negligible that it doesn't really affect the atmosphere. i might be wrong doe but to say it doesn't happen is not facts

2020-01-07 01:34:53 UTC  

But "the force is basically nothing"

2020-01-07 01:35:11 UTC  

Thats true. They claim we are constantly losing air

2020-01-07 01:52:10 UTC  

Hello all

2020-01-07 01:53:01 UTC  

I found this in the quran, not sure if anyone will care but I think its pretty amazing

2020-01-07 01:53:07 UTC  

20:105 they ask about the mountains, what is their fate on the day of judgement, say that my lord will blast them all into dust
20:106 then he will leave it (the earth) a flat level plain
20:107 then you will not see in it (the earth) any bend or curve.

2020-01-07 01:56:30 UTC  

I just thought it was strange that the word curve was used, why bring up curve at a time when everybody believed the earth was flat anyways

2020-01-07 03:00:42 UTC  

Could be referring to hills and valleys?

2020-01-07 03:01:05 UTC  

As in any slight irregularities.

2020-01-07 03:33:04 UTC  

In the Quran, aren't there also verses where the sun sinks into a pool?

2020-01-07 03:49:22 UTC  

There is also an interesting reference in the 10 commandments that I never noticed until a friend recently pointed it out:

2020-01-07 03:49:25 UTC  

2. You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the **water under the earth**

2020-01-07 03:50:05 UTC  

"Water **under** the Earth"

2020-01-07 05:22:27 UTC  

we are in the great deep

2020-01-07 05:26:07 UTC  

the fountains of the great deep

2020-01-07 05:26:22 UTC  

water came from below first

2020-01-07 05:26:26 UTC  

geysers

2020-01-07 05:29:19 UTC  

So what about the New Zealand geyser problem @Citizen Z ?

2020-01-07 05:30:14 UTC  

Or the destruction of Strokkur?

2020-01-07 05:30:21 UTC  

Edit

2020-01-07 05:30:27 UTC  

Not Strokkur

2020-01-07 05:31:13 UTC  

Geysir

2020-01-07 05:31:25 UTC  

Geysir broke

2020-01-07 05:32:04 UTC  

Or the artificial one on the Reykjanes?

2020-01-07 05:33:23 UTC  

@RidleyChozo you have any input?

2020-01-07 08:03:32 UTC  

@Amthyric not sure

2020-01-07 08:14:24 UTC  

Genuinely curious, I understand how the "north pole" gets sun 24hours a day in summer but how does the "south pole" get sun all day in summer using the standard flat earth sun path

2020-01-07 09:13:11 UTC  

Yo

2020-01-07 09:19:34 UTC  

@ARMIE there’s no evidence of 24 hour sunlight in Antarctica

2020-01-07 09:25:17 UTC  
2020-01-07 09:49:21 UTC  

@Drewski4343 Yes it could mean that, didn't think about it that way, but the 106 clearly says the earth is level plain

2020-01-07 10:04:51 UTC  

@PhoenixAshes That is 18:86, its talking about cyrus the great when he reached a place where the sun is setting in an area of muddy spring and found a people who were very difficult to communicate with, when the sun sets it moves towards a vanishing point and that is all its alluding to, it's does not say the sun sinks (Ta Gharqu), it says (Ta Ghrubu) which means sets and the word can also mean to disappear from sight.

2020-01-07 10:14:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/664049149578182676/FB_IMG_1551202746181.jpg

2020-01-07 10:14:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/664049177470304276/Antarctica_4.jpg

2020-01-07 10:14:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/664049208411553803/FB_IMG_1551202753280.jpg