Message from @carlito

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2020-01-03 00:53:58 UTC  

No I'm being practical.

2020-01-03 00:54:01 UTC  
2020-01-03 00:54:13 UTC  

are you a flat earther? @TheNidhugg

2020-01-03 00:54:24 UTC  

Level just means perpendicular to a fixed point. I believe in the dome, we established that

2020-01-03 00:55:36 UTC  

If I draw a line following a bimodal curve and the line is exactly 1 inch above the curve, it's a level line with respect to the curve

2020-01-03 00:56:40 UTC  

I think that image meant plane, which is a flat surface with no deviation

2020-01-03 00:56:41 UTC  

so your argument is that the argument that water is measured level is not a valid Flat earth argument , is that it? @TheNidhugg

2020-01-03 00:57:13 UTC  

Yea because that's not a valid argument.

2020-01-03 00:57:26 UTC  

That's not what level means. It is what a plane means

2020-01-03 00:57:28 UTC  

can apply both to a globe and a flat plane okay

2020-01-03 00:58:19 UTC  

You can put a level on a basketball and have it read level if you balance it at a 90 degree angle from the center to the top

2020-01-03 00:58:26 UTC  

Or any side at 90 degrees

2020-01-03 00:59:27 UTC  

yes but pour some water on that basket ball and what's going to happen

2020-01-03 00:59:38 UTC  

is the water going to level out ?

2020-01-03 01:00:20 UTC  

Depends? I've left a basketball outside and when the dew fell I had water all over my basketball

2020-01-03 01:00:47 UTC  

how about a mini ocean of water, , do you think that'd stick too all around it's sides?

2020-01-03 01:01:40 UTC  

do you think the 'ocean' would level out on all sides of the ball?

2020-01-03 01:01:53 UTC  

Dunno, is that something testable?

2020-01-03 01:03:09 UTC  

well, if you think that levelness is not a proof, then how could our oceans stick to the globe earth ball

2020-01-03 01:03:22 UTC  

The flat earth ball?

2020-01-03 01:03:31 UTC  

sorry, that was a mistype

2020-01-03 01:03:42 UTC  

Well Globers say gravity.

2020-01-03 01:03:53 UTC  

yes, but what do you say? as a dome believer?

2020-01-03 01:04:14 UTC  

Havent really gotten past that, why cant gravity work in both?

2020-01-03 01:06:52 UTC  

because the mainstream model of gravity requires there to be a domeless earth

2020-01-03 01:07:18 UTC  

So? No one knows how it works, why cant it work with flat?

2020-01-03 01:08:13 UTC  

im really tired, im off now gn.., il give you the benefit of the doubt and if you're trolling then someone will take it from here if not apologies and gn

2020-01-03 01:09:52 UTC  

Night nobody

2020-01-03 01:10:15 UTC  

Eh it's an honest question.

2020-01-03 01:10:45 UTC  

it’s dumb how people still “aren’t sure” about whether the earth is round or flat

2020-01-03 01:11:01 UTC  

How did the dew rise in the first place? @TheNidhugg

2020-01-03 01:11:20 UTC  

@MaliciousJeff do not come in here and start insulting and trolling

2020-01-03 01:11:37 UTC  

i’m not insulting or trolling anyone

2020-01-03 01:11:46 UTC  

seriously

2020-01-03 01:12:24 UTC  

Perfectly fine for someone to not know

2020-01-03 01:12:48 UTC  

what’s your point

2020-01-03 01:13:11 UTC  

As long as they are being honest with themselves that they dont know then whats it to you

2020-01-03 01:15:32 UTC  

Dew collects and rises through precipitation.

2020-01-03 01:16:44 UTC  

I guess the dew point outside drops far enough where water vapor turns to water and clings to the closest available surface

2020-01-03 02:46:30 UTC  

the earth is flat without a doubt

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