Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-12-18 17:03:54 UTC  

Ah, srry then

2019-12-18 17:03:58 UTC  

It is a cool illusion

2019-12-18 17:04:28 UTC  

Human minds are weird

2019-12-18 17:10:51 UTC  

Can I just say something tho. I hate the "Lazer experiments" because it's been well known even before all this flat earth stuff popped up again that gravity effects light as well

2019-12-18 17:14:06 UTC  

Its just unfortunate that people believe every image/video they see.

2019-12-18 17:14:20 UTC  

CGI has gotten so good making a globe ball is probably easy.

2019-12-18 17:15:03 UTC  

And NASA has billions to fund it.

2019-12-18 17:15:14 UTC  

Yet they make mistakes such as copying and pasting clouds.

2019-12-18 17:15:22 UTC  

Or altering the size of landmasses.

2019-12-18 17:16:08 UTC  

Honestly, I have fundimental problems with this whole thing. So many things it can't explain

2019-12-18 17:16:11 UTC  

It's clear to me that they are hiding the truth.

2019-12-18 17:16:56 UTC  

Not to mention, pretty much every ancient culture believed Earth was flat yet now NASA says it's a globe yet you just can't see it.

2019-12-18 17:17:16 UTC  

Sorry, but I like to make empirical observations, not mindlessly consume the garbage CGI fake content I see daily.

2019-12-18 17:17:24 UTC  

I wouldn't put my trust in ancient cultures completly

2019-12-18 17:17:41 UTC  

Ofc not, they were ignorant on some things yes, but on others they could've been beyond us.

2019-12-18 17:17:41 UTC  

I don't really trust any big group of people, I use my own reasoning

2019-12-18 17:18:04 UTC  

I still think that there potentially could've been ancient civilizations alive before us, those who were very advanced.

2019-12-18 17:18:10 UTC  

But thats just a theory lol.

2019-12-18 17:18:26 UTC  

Possible, very unlikely

2019-12-18 17:18:29 UTC  

We've allegedly found water damage on the great pyramids, so they must be extremely old.

2019-12-18 17:18:38 UTC  

Underwater perhaps.

2019-12-18 17:18:46 UTC  

But I cannot empirically confirm this.

2019-12-18 17:19:13 UTC  

I think it's more likely that the pyramids are so old they were able to go through a rare "wet season"

2019-12-18 17:19:34 UTC  

They are definitely older than what they're telling us.

2019-12-18 17:19:40 UTC  

Because while I think "underwater" is a bit dramatic, it is possible that the climate could have changed a bit

2019-12-18 17:19:41 UTC  

Then I wonder

2019-12-18 17:19:43 UTC  

what killed them off

2019-12-18 17:19:46 UTC  

Yeah

2019-12-18 17:19:51 UTC  

Perhaps not underwater.

2019-12-18 17:19:59 UTC  

But that takes thousands and thousands of years

2019-12-18 17:20:02 UTC  

Not solely 2000 years

2019-12-18 17:20:39 UTC  

Hey, I'm speaking hypotheticals, but it would partly explain why people would settle in such a barren place,if it once used to be more hospitable

2019-12-18 17:20:46 UTC  

I was just thinking that

2019-12-18 17:20:47 UTC  

Exactly!

2019-12-18 17:20:55 UTC  

We know Africa had to have been greener once

2019-12-18 17:21:09 UTC  

So not underwater, but something like perhaps a great Plains that had wet seasons

2019-12-18 17:21:25 UTC  

That's why I believe they have seen many milleniums.

2019-12-18 17:21:38 UTC  

The egyptians could have just found them for all we know.

2019-12-18 17:21:50 UTC  

It's a cool theory

2019-12-18 17:21:50 UTC  

Or been descendants of the people who built them

2019-12-18 17:21:52 UTC  

Yeah agreed