Message from @Flat Earth Aussie Jesus

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2020-02-01 19:07:57 UTC  

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2020-02-01 20:52:04 UTC  

Aliens

2020-02-01 22:47:27 UTC  

Are you a human? @Deleted User

2020-02-01 22:51:01 UTC  

Are you?

2020-02-01 23:22:55 UTC  

unemute me pls

2020-02-02 00:05:39 UTC  

I'm an angel/human

2020-02-02 00:51:57 UTC  

that isnt how it works but sure

2020-02-02 04:33:06 UTC  

they can detect seismic waves, but not one motion of the Earth... despite claiming it spins faster than sound, goes 86 times faster than sound around the sun, going 670 times faster than the speed of sound through space. But seismic vibrations somehow prove it all? GTF out of here!

2020-02-02 05:33:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/673400534048178197/image0.jpg

2020-02-02 05:56:47 UTC  

That's-

2020-02-02 05:57:16 UTC  

_𝒐 𝒌_

2020-02-02 06:26:04 UTC  

There you go.

2020-02-02 06:26:34 UTC  

A slight tremor... detectable. Billions of miles an hour motion in 4 different directions? FAITH

2020-02-02 06:27:38 UTC  

The spin is NOTHING in comparison to the orbital rate

2020-02-02 06:28:14 UTC  

Sometimes you're spinning in the same direction as the orbital motion, other times you're backwards in respect to it.

2020-02-02 06:35:35 UTC  

if somethings shaking ur whole house and the ground u stand on of course u will feel it its a disturbance

2020-02-02 06:35:55 UTC  

also i dont exactly know what ur talking about but ok flat earth aussie jesus

2020-02-02 06:38:35 UTC  

Orbital rate is 1.6 million miles a day

2020-02-02 06:39:00 UTC  

Moving less than 1 degree around the sun, so it's virtually a straight line

2020-02-02 06:39:39 UTC  

Spin on the axis at 1,040 MPH means half the planet would be going against the motion, half with it, at any given moment.

2020-02-02 06:40:36 UTC  

It's like being on the tea-cup ride at the fair. When you're on the outside of the ride, you are moving much faster than when you're on the inside

2020-02-02 06:41:01 UTC  

To claim you can't feel that change in momentum... is a mental deficiency.

2020-02-02 06:41:52 UTC  

It's the difference between moving mach-88 at the fastest point, to mach-84 at the slowest point, EVERY DAY!

2020-02-02 06:43:30 UTC  

@Kopek of course you have no idea what I'm talking about, because I'm explaining YOUR religious belief in a globe, to YOU. None of you true Heliocentrists have a clue what your own belief really is, you just mock anyone and everyone who tries to expose it to you.

2020-02-02 06:43:46 UTC  

ok

2020-02-02 06:56:09 UTC  

I'm yet to see a single globe-believer ever produce any evidence yet, that can't be explained with a far more rational flat-earth explanation.

2020-02-02 09:26:06 UTC  

@Flat Earth Aussie Jesus The simplest way to prove the globe earth is seismic waves that occur after an earthquake. Seismic waves contain vital information about the earth that proves that there is a core, in the flat earth cult simple things like how volcanoes form and how the sun sets can't be explained.

2020-02-02 09:28:38 UTC  

Sun-set is easily explained by the observable laws of convergence and perspective.

2020-02-02 09:28:54 UTC  

Ok then, explain.

2020-02-02 09:28:58 UTC  

Seismic waves only pass through solids. Since seismic waves can’t pass through a molten core there are no seismic waves on the opposite side of the globe.

2020-02-02 09:29:32 UTC  

The earths core is a solid.

2020-02-02 09:29:33 UTC  

No, it's been done so many times, I am not wasting time explaining it again for every newb who comes along

2020-02-02 09:30:11 UTC  

So the sun always sets?

2020-02-02 09:30:21 UTC  

How can the earth’s core be solid

2020-02-02 09:30:22 UTC  

It gets distant

2020-02-02 09:30:36 UTC  

Earth is really really big

2020-02-02 09:30:36 UTC  

@remo346 just google it.

2020-02-02 09:31:12 UTC  

Sorry I was misinformed

2020-02-02 09:31:23 UTC  

The very center of the earth is solid

2020-02-02 09:31:51 UTC  

You know that theres a place on earth that the sun doesn't set for like 1 or 2 months? Can you explain that?