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August 03, 2015, 03:38:57 AM |
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Are we still talking about flat earth or the wall in game of thrones? BTW, can some one tell me how NASA made the earth appear curved to me when I went up in a hot air balloon a few years back? Your excuse for airplanes is curved viewing ports, what is your explanation for hot air balloons, tall buildings, and mountaintops?
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notbatman
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August 03, 2015, 05:51:28 AM |
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OK, so if any of this tinfoil hat stuff about the firmament is true, you guys realize that there's most likely supercritical water on the other side right? You need anti-matter to punch a hole in it, this means it's holding back a stupid amount of pressure. If you want to check out the other side I highly recommend getting that teleporter working IMO.
... BTW, can some one tell me how NASA made the earth appear curved to me when I went up in a hot air balloon a few years back? Your excuse for airplanes is curved viewing ports, what is your explanation for hot air balloons, tall buildings, and mountaintops?
Also, you're predisposed to believe there's a curvature.
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August 03, 2015, 06:15:50 AM |
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That is a nice optical illusion you have there. Too bad it relies on lines emanating from the center to achieve the illusion of curvature. Last time I checked the sky there are not dozens of straight lines emanating from the horizon to a central vanishing point.
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August 03, 2015, 12:57:50 PM |
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That is a nice optical illusion you have there. Too bad it relies on lines emanating from the center to achieve the illusion of curvature. Last time I checked the sky there are not dozens of straight lines emanating from the horizon to a central vanishing point.
Really! Then why do polarized sunglasses work so well?
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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August 05, 2015, 02:20:16 PM |
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Doppelgangers of the dead - " NASA Space Shuttle orbiter Challenger (OV-099) (mission STS-51-L) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, leading to the deaths of its seven crew members, which included five NASA astronauts and two Payload Specialists. "
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notbatman
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August 05, 2015, 03:19:28 PM |
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Doppelgangers of the dead - " NASA Space Shuttle orbiter Challenger (OV-099) (mission STS-51-L) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, leading to the deaths of its seven crew members, which included five NASA astronauts and two Payload Specialists. "
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August 05, 2015, 03:50:19 PM |
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To all Flat Earthers please post the picture of your world here. I mean Earth, Moon, Solar System and the universe that was not edited by NSA. I'm curious how would it look based on your imaginations.
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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August 05, 2015, 03:57:08 PM |
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To all Flat Earthers please post the picture of your world here. I mean Earth, Moon, Solar Sytem and the universe that was not edited by NSA. I'm curious how would it look based on your imaginations. If the Earth doesn't rotate around the sun ( as I've shown scientists are starting to doubt), why do you think there is a solar system?
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August 05, 2015, 04:03:07 PM |
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why do you think there is a solar system?
The Earth is part of a system of bodies, in which there is a Sol. There is a Solar system. Or maybe you can arrogantly call it an Earthen system.
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notbatman
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August 05, 2015, 04:04:38 PM |
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why do you think there is a solar system?
The Earth is part of a system of bodies, in which there is a Sol. There is a Solar system. Or maybe you can arrogantly call it an Earthen system. You may be assuming too much, how do you know the Sun is a "body"?
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August 05, 2015, 04:07:35 PM |
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how do you know the Sun is a "body"?
It exists.
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notbatman
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August 05, 2015, 04:11:22 PM |
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how do you know the Sun is a "body"?
It exists. So do rainbows.
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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August 05, 2015, 05:21:27 PM |
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why do you think there is a solar system?
The Earth is part of a system of bodies, in which there is a Sol. There is a Solar system. Or maybe you can arrogantly call it an Earthen system. No need to condescend, I was just asking a question. If you start to consider the flat Earth theory, then you have to throw a lot of old scientific notions out the window, and rebuild an understanding of the world system. This is an example someone made (and I can't say it's gonna work, just something for you to look at): You can view the Earth, this way right now, with temps on this site: Source | GFS / NCEP / US National Weather Service
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August 05, 2015, 05:50:46 PM |
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That is a nice optical illusion you have there. Too bad it relies on lines emanating from the center to achieve the illusion of curvature. Last time I checked the sky there are not dozens of straight lines emanating from the horizon to a central vanishing point.
Really! Then why do polarized sunglasses work so well? I am not sure what sense this makes in your harebrained mind, but polarized glasses work by blocking one axis of photons. Photos travel in many different directions, but polarized lenses block one axis, and allow the other to flow thru it. This is why if you take two polarized lenses and stack them and turn one of them, it becomes completely opaque, as both of the axis of light are blocked. Care to explain how you think this supports your argument? how do you know the Sun is a "body"?
It exists. So do rainbows. Uh, rainbows are nothing but a temporary phenomena of light refracted in water particles. The sun has huge mass and is persistent. That is why the sun is a body, and a rainbow isn't.
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notbatman
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August 05, 2015, 10:47:39 PM |
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That is a nice optical illusion you have there. Too bad it relies on lines emanating from the center to achieve the illusion of curvature. Last time I checked the sky there are not dozens of straight lines emanating from the horizon to a central vanishing point.
Really! Then why do polarized sunglasses work so well? I am not sure what sense this makes in your harebrained mind, but polarized glasses work by blocking one axis of photons. Photos travel in many different directions, but polarized lenses block one axis, and allow the other to flow thru it. This is why if you take two polarized lenses and stack them and turn one of them, it becomes completely opaque, as both of the axis of light are blocked. Care to explain how you think this supports your argument? how do you know the Sun is a "body"?
It exists. So do rainbows. Uh, rainbows are nothing but a temporary phenomena of light refracted in water particles. The sun has huge mass and is persistent. That is why the sun is a body, and a rainbow isn't. How do you know the information you're being given isn't a lie? The only way you know the Sun is a huge mass is because you've been told its so. If you look up, all you can say for sure is that it's a big bright spot in the sky.
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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August 05, 2015, 11:01:15 PM |
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NASA Contradiction LIE -Having it THEIR way CAUGHT them! This video talks about how the light from the sun only comes at the Earth straight on, which is why there are times when the North Pole is in complete darkness for weeks at a time, etc. Then it talks about how, in order to explain blood red moons, NASA also says that the sun light comes from other angles. 1) Straight on light = days with no light in poles. 2) Multiple angels from sun = Blood red moon You can't have it both ways, they contradict each other. Which one is right?
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August 05, 2015, 11:48:21 PM |
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Isn't low / high tide cycles convulsive evidence we don't have a flat earth but a round one? I've personally never understood who benefits by lying about the shape of our earth.
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August 06, 2015, 12:01:33 AM |
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MakingMoneyHoney (OP)
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August 06, 2015, 01:33:34 PM |
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Flat Earth: Confessions of An Airline Pilot "Published on Aug 6, 2015
The Great Balloon Project received a very generous contribution from a former military and civilian pilot. The integrity, maturity and clarity of his thoughts were sent to me in the form of an email letter which I read in this video. the only changes made to the letter were two minor ones. I left out the location where he now lives and I also removed a few of the subjects he has researched on-line into a short list. this is what a REAL Pilot says about flying and the FLAT EARTH which he NEVER believed in."
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