Message from @Fran

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2020-01-13 01:25:19 UTC  

you know derek, globies can be wrong in their presentation of the model... this is normal in the real world

2020-01-13 01:25:31 UTC  

@Derek Nelson don't think there are nonphysical properties of light either

2020-01-13 01:25:54 UTC  

thats how science works in real life... mistakes are what drive us forward

2020-01-13 01:25:55 UTC  

ahahaha an advanced race

2020-01-13 01:26:01 UTC  

Oh. Heh. You asked an unanswerable question. I see what you did there.

2020-01-13 01:26:12 UTC  

Well your experiment says literally nothing about the formation other than these rocks older than these lol

2020-01-13 01:26:39 UTC  

im still wandering what drives forward the flat earth idea

2020-01-13 01:26:57 UTC  

i mean, its a locked narrative

2020-01-13 01:27:15 UTC  

thats not all that it is, thats just one technique, you can even find out the specific atmosphere that sediment formed in, and what its made of

2020-01-13 01:27:29 UTC  

which I can come up with a contrived explanation of easily

2020-01-13 01:27:42 UTC  

can you provide evidence?

2020-01-13 01:27:50 UTC  

maybe a wrong one

2020-01-13 01:27:59 UTC  

I don't need to, my explanation would fit in perfectly with your own evidence

2020-01-13 01:28:07 UTC  

would it?

2020-01-13 01:28:12 UTC  

saying "you could be wrong" is not a way to dispute a claim

2020-01-13 01:28:15 UTC  

what caused the KT lair in the sediments?

2020-01-13 01:28:16 UTC  

until you built a test grand canyon you wouldn't be able to prove otherwise

2020-01-13 01:28:25 UTC  

Fran... ^^^

2020-01-13 01:28:30 UTC  

question, right there

2020-01-13 01:28:34 UTC  

@Alexxx the world came into existence created by a divine being 2 years ago January 2nd

2020-01-13 01:28:41 UTC  

nothing is older than 2 years

2020-01-13 01:28:44 UTC  

prove it 🙂

2020-01-13 01:28:45 UTC  

Everything appears older

2020-01-13 01:28:55 UTC  

last thursdayism lmao

2020-01-13 01:28:55 UTC  

well you need to explain that, dont u?

2020-01-13 01:28:56 UTC  

All the observable evidence fits within my hypothesis

2020-01-13 01:29:00 UTC  

explain

2020-01-13 01:29:08 UTC  

that doesnt mean you are right

2020-01-13 01:29:12 UTC  

They built a huge scale model of Louisiana at the university of Louisiana to detail how water behaves. Strange thing is, the entire model was flat.

2020-01-13 01:29:12 UTC  

its a claim, prove it

2020-01-13 01:29:22 UTC  

but the way to prove me wrong would be to build a test grand canyon

2020-01-13 01:29:26 UTC  

That's how science would work

2020-01-13 01:29:27 UTC  

nope

2020-01-13 01:29:31 UTC  

no lmao

2020-01-13 01:29:34 UTC  

u need to prove youre claim first

2020-01-13 01:29:43 UTC  

thats the way it workes IRL

2020-01-13 01:29:44 UTC  

no I don't, we are both offering hypothesises to evidence

2020-01-13 01:29:53 UTC  

nope not at all

2020-01-13 01:29:58 UTC  

Yes?

2020-01-13 01:30:02 UTC  

you made a claim, prove it

2020-01-13 01:30:08 UTC  

you obviously have never been around a real scientific community