Message from @shakz7

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2019-12-23 16:14:45 UTC  

how did you jump to that

2019-12-23 16:15:07 UTC  

I think the better question is how P and S waves can travel to points on the other side of the planet

2019-12-23 16:15:23 UTC  

based on assumption Earth is a sphere

2019-12-23 16:15:31 UTC  

you would need to prove its a globe first

2019-12-23 16:15:42 UTC  

No, it still applies to a flat plane

2019-12-23 16:15:51 UTC  

so its not a planet then

2019-12-23 16:16:10 UTC  

I’m giving you a given rn Chad

2019-12-23 16:16:17 UTC  

so you mean how do waves travel through the ground?

2019-12-23 16:16:23 UTC  

Hold on

2019-12-23 16:16:24 UTC  

Yes sorry

2019-12-23 16:16:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/658704595169706014/image0.png

2019-12-23 16:17:04 UTC  

That’s the graph yes

2019-12-23 16:17:11 UTC  

Depends on what model you subscribe to @shakz7. On your model it is shelf plates shifting into one another. As flat earthers we have other ideas related to different ideals about that and not all subscribe to the same one. Me I like the Toroidal model or Cosmic egg so for me it's the ground releasing a charge over built up excess power.

2019-12-23 16:17:22 UTC  

no rad, it isnt given that the earth is a semicircle

2019-12-23 16:17:35 UTC  

Semicircle?

2019-12-23 16:17:47 UTC  

thats what that picture show

2019-12-23 16:17:51 UTC  

S waves dont go thru the earth

2019-12-23 16:17:52 UTC  

It’s a cross section lol

2019-12-23 16:18:00 UTC  

That’s not a semicircle

2019-12-23 16:18:02 UTC  

So u r half wrong right there

2019-12-23 16:18:12 UTC  

Well they do

2019-12-23 16:18:13 UTC  

These are P waves

2019-12-23 16:18:19 UTC  

yes that is a semi circle

2019-12-23 16:18:31 UTC  

It’s a cross section

2019-12-23 16:18:36 UTC  

Like I said

2019-12-23 16:18:43 UTC  

So now that you are 50% wrong what now? We just explain the theory of a p wave on an assumed globe model?

2019-12-23 16:18:47 UTC  

We see S waves near the surface
Whereas P waves propagate through the mantle

2019-12-23 16:18:58 UTC  

thats what you claim

2019-12-23 16:19:10 UTC  

can you prove there is a mantle

2019-12-23 16:19:29 UTC  

youre just repeating stories

2019-12-23 16:19:37 UTC  

^^

2019-12-23 16:19:46 UTC  

Well to be fair he never shot a p wave unless he was pissing in a river

2019-12-23 16:19:49 UTC  

Gobstopper model from elementary school

2019-12-23 16:19:51 UTC  

How can someone in Cali detect an earthquake in Japan? On a flat plane, this would require it to curve up

2019-12-23 16:20:04 UTC  

vibrations can't travel laterally?

2019-12-23 16:20:14 UTC  

in a solid substrate?

2019-12-23 16:20:23 UTC  

You don’t get P waves across the surface

2019-12-23 16:20:25 UTC  

Ok there is something called diffraction

2019-12-23 16:20:47 UTC  

You get S and surface waves, but P waves travel much faster

2019-12-23 16:20:49 UTC  

so what

2019-12-23 16:21:05 UTC  

Why the waves curves