20ozBulldog wrote:drinking bleach was common sense
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20ozBulldog wrote:drinking bleach was common sense
Muck FcDisney wrote:20ozBulldog wrote:drinking bleach was common sense
Thread should have ended here. :D
20ozBulldog wrote:Go
Muck FcDisney wrote:In places.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:The Earth doesn't move the same way my car doesn't move whenever I am in it driving. I stay in the same seat and everything. Anyone who actually believes Flat Earth Theory deserves a Darwin Award.
Canes_Knights wrote:There are some things about the flat Earth argument that raise questions. The bit about the horizon rising to your eyes no matter how high up you go is probably the biggest one. I'm no scientist or mathematician, but it seems to me that on a sphere, the horizon would curve down below the effect of perspective, but maybe on a large enough sphere, that isn't the case.
There are some other bits that if true, would be pretty strong evidence, but they'd have to really be proven out by reputable experimenters or with irrefutable data. These include the experiment where a distance of 6 miles over water yielded no curvature, the supposed irregular flight patterns of airplanes, and if it is really illegal to go to Antarctica as a private citizen. Also, you could throw in the bit about being able to see cities across bodies of water at distances where such a thing should be impossible.
There is, however, one thing that the flat earth people should give up as a talking point: the supposed motion of the Earth around the sun and through the galaxy. I've seen them raise the question: "how could we be traveling so fast and not be able to feel it?" That's an easy one to answer: we don't feel velocity. Velocity is not a force. We only feel acceleration, which is a change in velocity. If you're traveling in a car at 100 mph and you're on a really smooth road, in a car with a good suspension, you're not likely to feel much in relation to your motion. If you're in an airplane, you only feel takeoffs and landings, turbulence, and if the airplane pitches to one side or another. If the airplane hit absolutely no turbulence, and flew in a constant, straight path, you'd only ever feel takeoff and landings. Because we don't feel velocity, we only feel changes in velocity (acceleration.) We only feel increases or decreases in velocity, or changes in the direction of the velocity. If you're in a car going 60 mph and you quickly brake to 0, you're going to feel it. Likewise, if you quickly accelerate from 0 to 60, you're going to feel that too. Also, if you are going 60 and then make a sharp turn, you're going to feel that, even though you didn't change speed, because you changed the direction of your velocity. So, the Earth, supposedly traveling through space, a medium which has no wind resistance and thus enables a constant velocity, we would not feel the motion of the Earth.
Ok, I'm done with my nerdout.
Muck FcDisney wrote:Mountains, valleys, canyons... still not flat.
PROOFS!
FSUKW wrote:2+2=9
Fact!!
20ozBulldog wrote:Both of those are ridiculous. Just like thinking nothing exploded and now we're on a wobbling and spinning oblate pear-shaped spheroid shooting off through "space" at incalculable speeds rather than just dropping the ego, opening your eyes and seeing the truth. You dudes are so completely asleep behind the wheel it's actually kind of sad. You would rather believe what someone else tells you rather than believe what your own senses show you. That's the definition of insanity.
Really do hope you both break the chains and seek the truth in this one shot you have on this particular realm. It may change your entire future.
The Earth is absolutely a flat, motionless plane and the heavens above are doing exactly what they appear to be doing.
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