Message from @The Robot 13

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2019-12-04 17:33:56 UTC  

Sooo, because they use a certain tool that makes them a freemason

2019-12-04 17:34:06 UTC  

Guess I am one because ei have used that tool once or twice

2019-12-04 17:43:47 UTC  

yes. that's right. that's all that's required. you use that tool just once and you're a 33rd degree Freemason.

2019-12-04 17:43:58 UTC  

Too bad nobody warned you.....but nothing you can do now. I think it's irreversible.

2019-12-04 17:44:13 UTC  

but need to find a paper or two to confirm that

2019-12-04 17:53:21 UTC  

https://youtu.be/nwjFGOjlkbM

That is eye-opening to say the least folks .don't let the dodgy out of tune music put you off.if you ignore the shady out of tune music at the start you will learn ab awful lot and realise what the eye means and as a bove so below
Let me know what you think peeps green_heart

2019-12-04 18:00:39 UTC  

Hello every being on lunch

2019-12-04 18:21:29 UTC  

Lol I just got back and ur reply- lmfao

2019-12-04 19:14:09 UTC  

How long has humanity existed for on a flat Earth?

2019-12-04 19:36:17 UTC  

depends who you ask

2019-12-04 20:14:07 UTC  

the earth was not proven to be a globe by the greeks

2019-12-04 20:14:32 UTC  

No one knows how long humanity has exsited

2019-12-04 23:34:16 UTC  
2019-12-05 00:56:07 UTC  

the earth is actually a triangle

2019-12-05 00:59:21 UTC  

No <:PotatoFlatEarth:651630736712925195>

2019-12-05 00:59:30 UTC  

prove me wrong

2019-12-05 01:09:06 UTC  

If the sun circles us then the logical conclusion would be a ring of ice around us where the sun cant reach. So the known earth is a circle

2019-12-05 01:20:15 UTC  

but wouldnt the sun melt the ice

2019-12-05 01:37:51 UTC  

@Pewdielie yes to a certain point

2019-12-05 02:56:34 UTC  

Just as is observed

2019-12-05 04:08:33 UTC  

Let's debunk this one

2019-12-05 04:13:38 UTC  

how does flat earth account for 24 hour sunlight in the antarctic during the summer solstice?

2019-12-05 05:25:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/652017778206965760/FEEarthBestProof.gif

2019-12-05 05:50:10 UTC  

@Citizen Z thanks for posting the Olbers Paradox meme! I had forgotten about that. back in grad school I was taking an advanced mathematics for physicists course and the prof (also head of our theoretical chemistry group) put this problem on one of our exams. When we discussed later, he didn't offer an explanation for why we don't see this in real life and just said "it's interesting, isn't it? with a little smile :). He was a devout Christian so perhaps he had a suspicion that something is wrong but didn't dare bring it up in class. I should contact him and discuss FE. He is one of the sharpest guys I've ever met.

2019-12-05 05:50:44 UTC  

Its because of redshift

2019-12-05 05:50:56 UTC  

no I think it's gravity

2019-12-05 05:51:13 UTC  

I don't see how gravity would cause that effect?

2019-12-05 05:51:16 UTC  

it sucks the light away so we can't see it

2019-12-05 05:51:21 UTC  

Yes its interesting.

2019-12-05 05:51:26 UTC  

wha?

2019-12-05 05:51:35 UTC  

๐Ÿคฃ

2019-12-05 05:51:57 UTC  

๐Ÿ˜„

2019-12-05 05:52:06 UTC  

oh its a joke

2019-12-05 05:52:34 UTC  

sorry. we shouldn't make a joke of space.

2019-12-05 05:52:39 UTC  

that's NASAs job

2019-12-05 05:52:56 UTC  

Whats a joke?

2019-12-05 05:53:07 UTC  

we pay them $20 billion per year so we shouldn't do their work for them...

2019-12-05 05:54:15 UTC  

The explination for this paradox fyi is that light that travels long distances gets shifted to lower frequency, an effect called "redshift." This means that stars that are very far away emit below viable ranges.

2019-12-05 05:54:56 UTC  

right. millions and billions of "light years" away!