Message from @p̴͐ͅk̶̝͝p̵̳̃2̷̨́4̸
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I can tell you all there is to know
the swirlies go whirlie and theres some water bouyancy
Well then G is natural!
You're saying that Ceiling function only yields integers when it's finite, but addition yields numbers anyway
Is the Earth Gay?
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That kind of question doesn’t belong in a civil debate.
what is a flat earth
A flat, stationary earth is the world we live in.
If I ask really difficult questions for flat earthers will I get responses?
Because so far only a handful of flat earthers even respond, and it has been "I don't know enough about that"
The others just dodge and repeat water ball over and over
@p̴͐ͅk̶̝͝p̵̳̃2̷̨́4̸ there's a lot we don't know because it's either impossible to reach it or it doesn't exist like saying what is underground or what's beyond the ice wall in east antarctica but we can come to a sensible conclusion on some other stuff that is within our reach
I just want an idk or an answer
Almost all I get is dodging
Which doesn't help anyone
ok il try my best to answer
1st. Why is there a pressure gradient on earth if there is no gravity? Why does the air thin out higher up?
2nd why do the sun and moon not get smaller in the sky as they set
3rd why on a flat earth is the eclipse at different positions using vectors, but on a globe earth it all points to one spot.
ok lets go one by one, on the first question in the flat earth model the earth is enclosed so that means all the gasses are stuck inside. air is just a fluid mixture of different gases and some of which are heavier and lighter, this means that there are different density gasses at each level of the earth, here is the different density of gasses affecting each other https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgVWbuFTd4c
2nd, i've some videos where the sun did get closer in africa but i will be honest and say i don't know. i will need to look into it more.
3rd i don't understand your question, care to explain it?
In response to different density gases, people have measured the mixture of gas at different elevations and found it doesn't change. the % stays the same, the amount of each changes though.
@He Cute the 3rd things explanation <https://youtu.be/EixzcOdp1uo>
@p̴͐ͅk̶̝͝p̵̳̃2̷̨́4̸ 3rd video doesn't give out the specifics on the observations made and where the lunar eclipse was, if you could please provide me with those. i never said that the mixture of gas change but since the pressure and density is highest at sea level that means that there was already a set amount of density in different elevation of the earth in the enclosed system. there's also another reason, because at higher altitude you get closer to the sun which is fairly close on the fe model it will be more hotter so the density of air gasses also decreases.
ah ok ty
and it does give specifics. It gives the vector information for each placement
as it gets placed
The point is all of those numbers from around the world don't add up on a flat earth model but do on a globe earth model.
and all measurements are independently made by people that don't care about what anyone else is saying
he doesn't give the exact link to where the observations was made, going to timeanddate.com doesn't show what he put on the video
i have a question if you care to answer, why are the sun rays suddenly divergent on a lunar eclipse on the globe model?
I will answer tonight can you pm me the question
im going to work now, ty for answering my other questions
alright, this is what i mean
What do you mean “suddenly diverge”?
we are taught that since the sun is so far away, rays are parallel but for some reason when a lunar or solar eclipse happens it becomes divergent?
No