Message from @Superiorna_Artiljerija
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What how can you say that after I tell you about Flat Earth is not a belief and then you tell me what about how did they get to Mars don't make sense why you're here @nesymerp1
if nasa makes a claim like "we went to mars" that isn't observable, we dismiss it until there is contrary evidence of it
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jKVmDsgMHdwPwzAvbO5Fdehso2MaALjmsH0SCtiWZn8/ well take the time out to read you're just denying now @nesymerp1
also it's safe to assume that an organization is false when it has lied once, their credibility gets shattered
Know how is that civil if I tell you about Flat Earth not being a belief and you continue to talk about it as is and talk about it as if it was Flat Earth Society @nesymerp1
Hmm I've never actually bothered to look this up, but how high would I need to be to see across the US?
the footstop of the astronauts on the moon wouldn't have left a trace like it did, there's no moisture on the moon according to nasa. debunked by their own beliefs 😂
yeah, the earth is flat without a doubt. the horizon never curves
what does that mean
About the footsteps
Footsteps do not require moisture to form.
I'm saying the Earth is observable measurable repeatedly tested flat through the scientific method not a belief @nesymerp1
Not necessarily.
It is very fine dust, after all.
Do you understand that flat is not a shape it is a description of a shape ? @nesymerp1
Fine dust in a near vacuum
Yes.
And you could too
Just make a vacuum
Your trolling now I just told you @nesymerp1
Of note though, a horizon in a flat Earth doesn't make much sense to me. Is it just that you cannot see that far out?
@Thinky you know how minecraft has a render distance
Ahhhhh
That's basically how the flat earth horizon works
Earth is flat. What I want to know is how high up I need to get to see across the US.
apollo astronauts claiming that space is deep black while iss astronauts claiming that they can see space full of stars
Apollo Astronauts do not claim that
Early color cameras lacked the focus to depict stars with any reasonable clarity while focused on individuals.
I would also not see stars in broad daylight
we aren't talking about cameras, we're talking about what they saw with their own eyes
@Superiorna_Artiljerija You know the AEGIS Fire Control Network for the Burke, right?
Also there was an x-ray telescope on apollo that was able to see stars
No flat earther thinks there an edge @nesymerp1
What about it
they should've seen space full of stars but they claimed otherwise
Well, let's talk