Message from @Metallica

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2020-01-17 10:40:50 UTC  

You should also know that evil cults practice a darker version of the same belief

2020-01-17 10:41:12 UTC  

They place the symbolism everywhere. Masons at work

2020-01-17 10:41:23 UTC  

Part of a larger evil cult

2020-01-17 10:41:39 UTC  

That puppet and munipulate the world

2020-01-17 10:49:33 UTC  

earth is flat

2020-01-17 11:02:43 UTC  

The laser used by FECORE was never demonstrated to run parallel to the water's surface, across the entire target span.

2020-01-17 11:03:02 UTC  

In slide 13 they state:
"the laser beam was adjusted parallel to the water surface using the horizontal line and visible city light on the opposite shore as reference."

2020-01-17 11:03:10 UTC  

This alone invalidates all of FECORE's math and conclusions, because their laser beam was not parallel to the lakes water line.

2020-01-17 11:04:41 UTC  

---------------Every laser test past the primary horizon (2.85 meter laser height reaches the horizon at distance 6-km) has to contend with light bending, beam expansion and distortion from multiple effects, such as:

turbulence (rising and falling air currents, and the offshore breeze that all sailors know about)
thermal layer ducting
thermal boundary layers
thermal blooming
evaporation duct height
atmospheric looming, sinking, towering & stooping
inferior mirage, superior mirage, and Fata Morgana

2020-01-17 11:10:00 UTC  

-----------Snell's law of refraction is not valid for atmospheric calculations

2020-01-17 11:10:35 UTC  

------Basically, this experiment suggests that diffraction is real and doesn't show whether the earth surface curves or not.

2020-01-17 11:13:40 UTC  

2020-01-17 11:14:16 UTC  

@indio007 this "experiment" is CR4P

2020-01-17 11:21:21 UTC  

ninjamaster's rebuttal is pretty solid

2020-01-17 11:21:38 UTC  
2020-01-17 11:58:28 UTC  

@NinjaMaster I didn’t just give you evidence earlier, I gave undeniable proof.

2020-01-17 11:58:50 UTC  

I don’t think you know what proof requires. Ball earth doesn’t have any.

2020-01-17 12:00:57 UTC  

@Derek Nelson does a light bulb emit light or suck darkness

2020-01-17 12:03:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/667700478473273354/image0.jpg

2020-01-17 12:03:46 UTC  

That’s actually **lit**

2020-01-17 12:03:57 UTC  

<:snapsnap:484956825863585792>

2020-01-17 12:04:46 UTC  

Correct me if I’m wrong but light doesn’t usually produce a shadow

2020-01-17 12:05:41 UTC  

Not generally, no.

2020-01-17 12:05:46 UTC  

@Derek Nelson what does a proof require

2020-01-17 12:05:53 UTC  

The earth is literally provable to be flat by the scientific method. That is the method that determines proof. It requires Observation, Measurement, and Experiment, in that order. All we ever observe in real life, is the earth being flat. All we ever measure for curvature, is Zero. All we can experiment with where we can duplicate water always seeking to find and maintain it’s level, is a flat earth.

2020-01-17 12:06:36 UTC  

N o

2020-01-17 12:06:42 UTC  

@Derek Nelson but the earth is a sphere

2020-01-17 12:06:48 UTC  

And it doesn’t matter what hypothesis you make, as long as it passes all 3 of those requirements. It’s that simple.

2020-01-17 12:07:07 UTC  

A ball earth hypothesis can’t pass those requirements.

2020-01-17 12:07:14 UTC  

it can tho

2020-01-17 12:07:18 UTC  

It’s why the globe is a theory, and Flat earth isn’t.

2020-01-17 12:07:32 UTC  

a primary school student knows what the scientific method is

2020-01-17 12:07:52 UTC  

the "scientific method" is a process not a specific experiment

2020-01-17 12:08:09 UTC  

there is literally no evidence in your debate

2020-01-17 12:08:14 UTC  

It’s a process that separates theory from fact.

2020-01-17 12:08:47 UTC  

yes, that is indeed correct Derek, as that is common knowledge by mere high school students

2020-01-17 12:08:49 UTC  

That process does require experiment.

2020-01-17 12:09:17 UTC  

however, what is the method of the flat earth "scientific method"

2020-01-17 12:09:18 UTC  

observation