Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2019-12-24 20:04:37 UTC  

nope

2019-12-24 20:04:37 UTC  

airplane

2019-12-24 20:04:41 UTC  

yes

2019-12-24 20:04:42 UTC  

density difference

2019-12-24 20:04:44 UTC  

and the earth is not a disk

2019-12-24 20:04:53 UTC  

we don't know the shape, size or density profile

2019-12-24 20:04:53 UTC  

never said it was

2019-12-24 20:05:03 UTC  

0 gravity airplane

2019-12-24 20:05:06 UTC  

right!

2019-12-24 20:05:08 UTC  

seriously

2019-12-24 20:05:08 UTC  

we can find the density with a reasonable confidence

2019-12-24 20:05:18 UTC  

its just freefalling

2019-12-24 20:05:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/659124465820499982/ISS_17.gif

2019-12-24 20:05:29 UTC  

of course your going to float

2019-12-24 20:05:59 UTC  

you are asking questions then answering them yourself okay Shill no.1

2019-12-24 20:06:01 UTC  

someone in here said that when people drilled deep into the earth it was getting more and more porous instead of dense.

2019-12-24 20:06:27 UTC  

if you have the source, I will read it

2019-12-24 20:06:33 UTC  

we've only gone 8 miles

2019-12-24 20:06:38 UTC  

so....it's nothing

2019-12-24 20:06:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/659124844855689247/Biblical.png

2019-12-24 20:07:14 UTC  

impossible to know what is undernearth

2019-12-24 20:07:18 UTC  

oof i don't know if i can believe that

2019-12-24 20:07:21 UTC  

The deepest part of the ocean is in the Mariana Trench (sometimes called the Marianas Trench), located in the western Pacific Ocean. At its deepest part, it's just under 7 miles (6.831 miles / 10.994 km / 10,994 meters) deep.Jan 3, 2015

2019-12-24 20:07:29 UTC  

We live in uncertainty is my belief

2019-12-24 20:07:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/659125077161410561/28168208_10210373836131841_3970481425465095537_n.jpg

2019-12-24 20:08:14 UTC  

cough cough Globus Crucigar

2019-12-24 20:08:35 UTC  

regardless. we can't know what is underneath the surface so..... Im gravity agnostic

2019-12-24 20:08:40 UTC  

it's irrelevant to me

2019-12-24 20:08:55 UTC  

i.e. it's not mutually exclusive to a flat surfaced Earth

2019-12-24 20:08:59 UTC  

''we've known for thousands of years the earth is a sphere'' .. yeah right !!^

2019-12-24 20:09:00 UTC  

so who cares what causes it

2019-12-24 20:09:25 UTC  

so when did the golbe become popular, then?

2019-12-24 20:09:29 UTC  

globe*

2019-12-24 20:09:39 UTC  

around the time of Copernicus

2019-12-24 20:09:55 UTC  

what about the Globus Crucigar?

2019-12-24 20:10:01 UTC  

ppl like you promoted the fakery

2019-12-24 20:10:02 UTC  

or the cosmology of Dante?

2019-12-24 20:10:19 UTC  

both are pre-Copernicus

2019-12-24 20:10:26 UTC  

both use geocentric earths

2019-12-24 20:10:33 UTC  

globe earths

2019-12-24 20:10:44 UTC  

globe yet geocentric earths