Message from @Jondar02
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LOL sorry
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I'm sure there will be plenty more opportunities here.....just a hunch
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Well now the picture assumes its 'perfect' round
That picture *assumes* the mountain range across the Mediterranean is actually Ecrins National Park and not the 150 km of mountains that are visible *before* Ecrins. <:smart:484956754489376781>
The earth is not flat or round is a square......
funny, first time I hear that
Lol well, then! I retract what I said - that is Ecrins.
I didn't know that was a world record photo.
In a sniveling little brat mocking voice. "The picture assumes its 'perfect' round". GTFOH So pictures assume things are round now? Or do they just capture what the view is? So what do you subscribe to then? Pear shaped earth? Or maybe a square? Either way you are wrong what ever shape you would like to say what you mean by round is not really" round" but this.
Or this
Your imposiball keeps changing
Liquid that levels levels no matter the shape under them. If it isn't level then those objects protrude from underneath the water if it doesn't take the shape.
First off, those animated photos are, of course, not how it is in real life. They're just a visual representation. Water seeks it's "level" because there's a force acting upon it. Gravity (yes grabbity reeeeeeeee). The vector of that force points to the centre of mass of the earth. Water's "level" will be perpendicular to that vector (in short distances where curvature doesn't matter). Enough of those "perpendiculars" will result in a curvature. Enough curvature will result in a globe, with "curved" oceans
Without any external force acting upon water, it will turn into a sort of round shape. This is due to the fact that water has "H-bridges" (idk what the proper name is in English)
you are talking about hydrogen bonds and surface tension. and if you place a drop of water onto a hydrophilic surface it will spread out...in the ultimate limit to a flat surface
bodies of water are flat. many long distance laser tests confirm this.
What persuades you to look towards flat earth?
I was sleeping
@ReddySetGo what do you mean? it's probably the most important truth you can uncover
because of the implications
especially if you are atheist......like I was
@Flat Earth PhD That's literally not true. Where did you hear that water was flat lmao
Water takes the shape of its container.
so if i filled a ball with water
and then took the water out
id have a hydrosphere?
nice