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Do some research on those operation before calling me stupid.

I have some file to share with you to make you think until a couple of month back I was a ball earth believer and I tried debunking the flat earth, now I cannot believe again in NASA lies
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>>17605652
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>>17605652
Please explain tides, gps, moon sections.
And also why can I see the ISS passing above every hours.
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>>17605668
let me some time
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>>17605652
You certainly make me think. I think you are an idiot.
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>>17605670
What? This is retarded...
Do you science bro?
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>>17605684
holy shit
it's almost as if
the earth
is spinning
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>>17605684
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>>17605691
Shhh this is a retard containment thread let it be it keeps the simple minds busy and away from quality threads
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>>17605694
Yes, because a flat table would be curved if the earth is? It's a flat table.
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>>17605694
what are you trying to prove with this?
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>>17605706
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Essentially everybody single one of these pieces of "evidence" are just a lack of understanding basic perspective or physics.
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>>17605719
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>>17605694
This is pathetic.
There are some of these that are actually interesting, though.
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>>17605711
"fish eye lenses" are always found on compact cameras. You can't really expect them to bring pro tier filming equipment up there.
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>>17605652
Don't forget to Google "project orange soda"
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>>17605728
>whatiswind.jpg
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>>17605706
http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/files/2010/10/radec_earth_orbit.gif
Not saying it's not possible, just saying most "evidence" is easily reputable.
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>>17605739
The photo being 200 feet above the lake has no math for it and is irrelevant to the rest of the calculations. Good shit.
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>>17605724
"Research" 'd items are all based on what others have written, heard of were told and all that is based on what those individuals read, heard or were told.

None of us actually know anything, we theorize, believe or hope.
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>>17605668
sorry i'm not an expert to explain you tides,
gps (pic related)
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To think I didn't believe my physics teacher when he told me the distances in space are so great some people would never fathom them..
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>>17605668
moon phase : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4GmeI2omfM

ISS they use a spy plane I don't have the file showing the path of the plane.
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>>17605765
In relation to most of our physical and mental existences it's understandable, I think.
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>>17605765

....
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>>17605773
More begins to obscure the sun as it goes down, so you can see its actual size. It always looks that size, just the fucking shine of it makes it look huge.
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>>17605773
maybe I'm crazy but why they hide it in movies?
http://investigate-nasa.com/2015/11/25/flat-earth-in-movies-and-tv-shows-truth-hidden-in-plain-sight/
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>>17605773
Atmospheric density changes, light amplification, etc. See, like, this is definitely one that most people wouldn't understand without a general knowledge of chem and physics.
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>>17605791
Probably because getting out into space was an accomplishment?
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>>17605799
Not a single name listed here. The lack of evidence is astounding.
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>>17605799
last one
thanks for every hard working desinformation agent
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Mandella effect
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the only ones not agreeing with the obvious truth that the earth is flat are robots that are programmed to lie absolutely, forgive them guys it's not their fault they are retarded robots
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>>17605815
yeah group thinking at is best
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>>17605815
Maek post
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>>17605815
>>17605811
>>17605824
you're not as subtle as you think you are.
4/10
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>>17605835
what do you mean? I just post this >>17605824
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>>17605830
I think this is just straight up fake. I've never seen this happen and planes land at a nearby airstrip every few minutes.
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I know this is a troll bread but I can't resist

>>17605660
Buoyancy can't exist without gravity, and gasses would diddipate (approach 0 density) without a force acting on them

>>17605666
Speed of sound is relative to the motion of air

>>17605670
Much lower curvature on the earth means much lower lateral acceleration necessary to stay on the surface

>>17605677
No documentation of which lenses were used for each pic, how image was cropped, etc

>>17605681
Atmospheric refraction. In fact you can sometimes see chicago upside down from across the lake. Also this picture is evidence for a round earth, because you can't see the bottoms of the buildings

>>17605684
????

>>17605694
Only categorically true if using a point light source, which the sun is not. Small curvature, like the earth, would look like no curvature with both sun and candle.

>>17605698
This is to simplify mathematical analysis. If it sounds weird, understand that it's just a writing convention for describing a model.

>>17605706
Why would it not? Years are an extremely short timescale to measure the movement to stars relative to one another.

>>17605711
>>17605717
If you watch that jump video they're using an extreme fisheye lens. Of course it will look more curved. But the earth doesn't actually look too curved even from the height of ISS, which is actually also very low. But it becomes obvious if you have the horizon side by side with some straight lines, like so: http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/9218629876_42356a776d_o.jpg

>>17605719
Doesn't even make sense, it's called a "reflection" and it's not dependent on distance.
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>>17605845
>I think this is just straight up fake.
>I've never seen this happen
and
>and planes land at a nearby airstrip every few minutes.

thank you hard working shill
now fuck off you just sound stupid
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>>17605743
>threw
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>>17605857
Nice grammar, m8. That Burj Khalifa is showing the coast, not the horizon as well. Coast =/= horizon.
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>>17605855
thank you hard working shill
If you want to make a point answer to the hard one :
>>17605743
>>17605830
>>17605839

>>17605865
pic for you
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you'd have curved water and water at different levels on the ocean where the sea floor is drastically higher/lower as in a trench

SHOW ME CURVED WATER??

YOU CAN'T

also moon doesn't make tides, even the large lakes don't have tides so there niggers
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this thread is just about as schizophrenic as the conspiracy that presidents, world leaders, famous and well known individuals are really hollywood actors.
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>>17605878
I can see the horizon above the level on the right, but not on the left. Can you get something better than a thumbnail? It's just too small to see what you're try6to show me. And I honestly can't explain the image with light rays over the ocean. I don't think it's right, but I haven't seen that kind of thing myself so I have no proper judgment.
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>>17605879
yep you can't show curved water

>>17605886
>as the conspiracy that presidents, world leaders, famous and well known individuals are really hollywood actors.
freemason =/= hollywood actors

you are stupid open a book once in your life time and read about freemason you can start by moral and dogma of Albert pike
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>>17605879

>continuing

the nigtarded nasa nigger science man 'the earth is an oblate spheroid' nonsense

why would that be? wouldn't the water have just converged into a bulge at the equator if ball earth model were true? it's a lot harder to shift rocks.

so nig-tarded you robots need to be discontinued along with satan, this shit is so boring now, IM BORED AND DONE WITH YOU

>GET FUCKING DELETED.
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>>17605900
Water doesn't work like that. It doesn't bulge or have different levels in different places. The surface of water is always even and flat if it remains still.
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>>17605898
book from 1871
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>>17605839
this pic has me thinking a bit actually. can someone explain?
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>>17605907

i know, but under ball faggots model it would be curved and layered across the oceans in steppes

>also ball earth looks fucking ridiculous in the pacific a giant ocean with barely any land on one entire side, that's fucking nigtarded as fuck
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>>17605908
I fucking hate the jews. And if you're so confident about your idea? Why can't you prove anything? If you can't get a heater picture than a thumbnail, maybe there's a reason for that.
>inb4 jewish overlords removing image results from Google
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>>17605652
>Flate
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>>17605917
Show me what you mean by curved and layered. I'm curious about this.
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>>17605920

kikes are invaders from another holographic plane(t)*

*only ball earthers read between the brackets
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>>17605855
BTFO

I wish I had your patience
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>>17605899
actually, i've read through 'morals & dogma'. before realizing that i was better suited for materialism, i was a freemason.

freemasonry is dying. how can it control the world if freemasons can't even afford to keep their lodges and temples? i've seen beautiful scottish rite temples shutter because the membership dropped by 90%+. but sure, keep telling yourself the fairytale that the freemasons control the world.

(in case you didn't know, mason lodges and temples all across the country are closing due to lack of membership. lack of membership = less money; less money = inability to maintain buildings and pay taxes; inability to maintain/pay taxes = closure and sale of properties.)
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Welcome to the light.
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>>17605924

no just think about it, anyway from recent scientific developments (contrived and fake and gay), scientists are soon going to give gravity magnetic field properties so they can explain away this too, such fucking fags
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>>17605652
This thread is bullshit you can attach a gopro cam to a helium Balloon,launch into the stratosphere and make sure that Earth is round
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>>17605925
If only ball earthers read between the brackets, then wouldn't that mean we think more independently and aren't controlled? Or is this a matter of objective intelligence and you're actually just an idiot? It's one of the two and I'm not claiming either over the other. Take your pick.
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>We all think the same thing when we see a beautiful girl in a bikini at the beach: “What can I do to see those last four square inches of covered skin?”
>The beach is a good place to pick up girls because you can really see what you're getting
>Every guy out there fantasizes about the beach pick up; picking up hot girls and then taking them straight back to your place to sleep with them
So what were you guys saying about a flat Earth?
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>>17605908
citation? 'morals and dogma' said nothing about communism or nazism. what is the source of the quotation? (book title, page number?)
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>>17605932
Show me those recent developments. You also didn't show me anything. You're saying something that you can't prove. Actually try if you're gonna bait this hard.
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>>17605915
sun is close space is a lies

sorry for bible verse but think a little :
Revelation 13 :18Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for the number is that of a man; and his number is six hundred and sixty-six.
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>>17605933


HAHAHAHAHA

>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

you fucking retard
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>>17605935

you can't claim to be intelligent, you are regurgitating the crap of the ESTABLISHED RELIGION.

you are good fucking goy, fag
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If you flat earthers are so sure, why can you never provide a single source for literally anything you provide? As Einstein once said, "Fuck knows what World War 3 will be fought with, but World War 4 will be fought with memes."
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>>17605839

i always figured light was being focused and deflected through the clouds
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>>17605915
uh... duh?
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>>17605933
>go pro
you are stupid it use fish eye >>17605677
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>>17605941


> then fuck off you stupid cunt, it's not my job to walk you through, i'm not a kike with an agenda that has to proove anything to you with a peer reviewed piece of shit you double nigger
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Paranoid chaners armed only with basic personal computers and scientific understanding that would make a middle school teacher weep believing they either know more than the most brilliant experts of do it to rebel against a non-existent malevolent world order.

That's literally all you need to know about the "flat earth theory"
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>>17605947
You still aren't giving me a shred of proof. If you can give me something that's hard to explain like that light ray image, I'll take it. Because that picture got me thinking, but then you aped out and lost all your credibility. You're using the lowest form of debate which is just saying the the opposed is obviously inferior and shitty. Give me something, anything to work with.
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>We all think the same thing when we see a beautiful girl in a bikini at the beach: “What can I do to see those last four square inches of covered skin?”
>The beach is a good place to pick up girls because you can really see what you're getting
>Every guy out there fantasizes about the beach pick up; picking up hot girls and then taking them straight back to your place to sleep with them
So what were you guys saying about a flat Earth?
Too scared to face the real world where you suck and can't crush puss so you invented a flat one in your mind where you're the cool magic guy who knows 'da troof' everyone else is to ignorant to understand.
Nice coping mechanism bro.
Totally worth abusing strangers in defence of.
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>>17605935
its just /pol/ muslims driving this. nobody believes it but them.

white power people dont believe in hollow earth thats just a meme. but muslims actually believe the earth is flat.

thanks to the syrian refugee crisis this has become common knowledge in western nations despite the fact bill nye and neil tyson got into a argument with some muslim cleric. the vatican wont even defend a flat earth now days
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>>17605963

i don't care about you, fuck off nigger
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>>17605899
>pic
Because the atmosphere is also curved.
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>>17605963
That's because, in their minds, everything traditionally used to prove thing scientifically is part of the evil conspiracy. To them it's a get out of jail free card to explain away not putting forth any real evidence.
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>>17605940
sorry you are right I took it out of is context
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On the fence but I'm gonna fucking lol so hard at you Science cucks if we have been duped and the Earth isn't as it seems.

You guys will be the laughing stalk of the higher dimensions.
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>>17605958
>you don't have to prove anything. Everything you say from now on is worthless and so is everything single image in this thread. You said you don't need to prove anything after trying. Congratulations, you managed to go full retard. This isn't worth my time anymore if you're not gonna try.
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>>17605969
Then why are you here if you have nothing to provide beyond facebook memes?
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>>17605652

Thanks for the pics. These threads always creep me out more than any other on /x/

I never believed in this until I heard of the "overlook effect". I wanted to know what that was like, but obviously I can't go to the moon, so.. I went into other stuff, meditated on it etc.

Didn't know what to do so I ended up doing a spell and asking to have that experience and see what it's really like. That's what I asked.

Some time later I did get the reply, and it's THIS. There is no "overlook effect" because the earth isn't round and the moon landing is fake. It's the answer the universe gave me.

I didn't want to believe it, but after looking at some vids about, I was convinced against my will. It makes too much sense.

All you narrowminded people who just say "no" and "stupid", I dare you to actually look at the existing facts rationally. Take 30 min and do this, it may change your life.
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>rebel
No one is rebeling, some things are necessary for the time being. It is merely a different perspective for those who can see between the lines.
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Link the videos.
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>>17605967
>muslims actually believe the earth is flat.

haven't you seen the pics of isis praying in different directions you retard?

>the earth is round so mecca is in all directions
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>>>17605959
>>17605987
apologies on mobile.
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Are flat-earthers the most unable to be convinced? Their thought process of "everything necessary to making a rational case is a jewish conspiracy" is almost beautiful in its ability to shield them from the responsibility of any kind of serious scientific assertion, even if it makes them look foolish to everyone else.
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>>17605705
Kek what quality threads?

>>17605929
Sorry anon, I hope we all appreciate the charity work, but they were filled with mysticism. It was witchcraft for men. The reason membership is down is because people these days can see what they're getting into and know better before signing up.

I don't know what exactly is going on with the flat earth thing, but I bet every last hair on my pimpled ass cheeks it's some disinformation campaign. Nobody believes this. Nobody.

This is the same thing going on with Islam. Islam has been hijacked by someone to begin an attack on religion. Understand, if they can destroy religion they can claim themselves as the absolute moral authority. It doesn't matter if the priest played with your balls when you were nine, mark my fucking words, religion keeps you safe. It holds men accountable.
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Spiritual people are narrow minded fools who get there world view from superstitions invented by manipulative controlling leaders, and so lack the ability to think critically.
Scientific people believe peer reviewed, evidence supported and paradigm conforming theories about the world around them that they are fully willing to discard immediately if disproved.
Stop pretending you're nice friendly down to earth open minded people, spirit jags.
You're literally just primitive savages and in every debate it's you who resort to childishness and meanness.
Not the scientific people.
They're nice decent people who can hold a job and contribute to society instead of just growing their hair and prescribing to different ideologies all day.
This is all unbiased too since I don't consider myself to be either a spirit or science jag.
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>>17605983
change my life? how? its not like the earth being round or flat actually, personally affects me
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>>17605956
Then use a different camera. Or did the lizard people sabotage those as well?
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Has /x/ replaced /k/ as the easiest place to troll in the galaxy?
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>>17606043
Yes. It has been for quite a while now.
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>>17606031

The consequences of it will bit by bit eat away everything that you believed in..

>NASA lies constantly?
>all space programs all over the world uses huge sums on exactly WHAT?
>who organizes them so noone tells the truth?
>church was actually right all along?
>the theory of gravity is false? but its considered hard science, right?
>can you trust science at all then?
>etc

you will see it if you manage to take that step
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>>17606055
You still didn't provide links to the videos you saw.
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>>17605917
Are you 13? Do you not know basic science?
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>>17606055
>if nasa lies it's because they're human and make mistakes like the rest of us, they're not evil or hiding anything spooky
>equiptment/labor/infrastructure/etc... all that stuff is uper expensive since it's aspecialised industry so the sums get huge quick
>no one that doesn't happen
>church is literally just a primitive justice system based on metaphors and did not have/sincerely try to have realistic ideas about anything other than normalized ethics
>thinks 'hard science' is not knowingly a work in progress
>yes you can
seriously dude go sit in on an advanced college science class on a spare day.
Tell me afterwards how nerdy star wars fans and dad joke tellers are part of an 'evil conspiracy'.
God damn.
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>>17606066

what are you 9 years old? Go to youtube and type some relevant search terms, jeez
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>>17606098
Ayy it worked again. No proof at all. Too predictable.
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>>17606026
This is exactly what I'm talking about.
>Islam is used to debase religion
>"science" is used to debase religion

Christianity, Taoism, and Buddhism have provided a unifying force during our history, and allowed men to question rulers and despots. These beliefs admitted ignorance, sought wisdom, and promoted peace.

Science has been TAKEN OVER by naturalism, the belief that nothing exists which cannot be observed. IOW, the only absolute is the one you can see. The only wisdom is the one you see; my might makes me right.

Islam has been TAKEN OVER by the idea that violence is essential to further obedience to God. It is being made a mockery of, with ideas like THIS THREAD so that it can become despised and destroyed.

If you let them divide you, they will conquer you. If the smear campaign against non-organized religion succeeds, YOU WILL HAVE NO GROUNDS FOR QUESTIONING THEM.
>science allows me to question everything, that's the basis for science

http://theweek.com/articles/618141/big-science-broken

Science has been taken over. The reason & rationalism that grew out of a select number of priests and monks has become a vehicle to silence dissenters.

Remember what you've been told. I see this now.
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>>17606085

I'm not suggesting they know that they are. You'd have to be pretty high up to have this knowledge. Everyone else are just useful idiots, ignorant followers of the lie.

I wouldn't be surprised if the people with actual full knowledge are less than 100 individuals world wide.
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>>17606109
Indeed.
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The pics early in this thread are making my head hurt. It's like a bunch of ten year old pilgrims trying to prove science wrong. The fact that there are people who actually believe in the flat earth theory shows how evolution doesn't always move forward, in humans it seems to move backward.. the ones that spend their day trying to prove it should try stepping outside and finding a realistic hobby
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>>17606103

Have you ever searched for information online? Do you know what a "search engine" is?

If you dont know how to do this I suggest you stop posting.
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itt people who have never been on a long distance flight
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>>17606121

>evolution
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Fucking funny thing is that if Science and Physics backed up the Earth being Flat, all you Science cucks wouldn't believe us if we told you it was round.
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>>17606123
I do. I just want to know what videos you saw specifically. I also don't know how to search retarded conspiracy shit, so excuse me for not stooping so low.
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>>17606133
Yeah we wouldn't believe you because the evidence backs it up being flat. What is your point?
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Scientists:
>Betray your cause for the truth
>Believe what is real based on realistic evidence and peer review

Flat Earth Guy:
>Wouldn't it be really cool if only like 100 people including me knew like the truth like about the Earth?
>That would be so badass and cool, and then maybe Laney will stop calling me a loser

Things scientists have done:
>Invented or enabled invention of all mod cons due to advances in engineering caused by scientific research

Things Flat Earth Guy has done:
>Nothing
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>>17606142
>flat earth guy has done nothing

Anon please, they gave us Tila Tequila's twitter as an even bigger source of cringe.
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>>17606133
Well, yes. If the science works, why wouldn't you believe it?
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Jesus fucking Christ. I don't think flat earthers understand just how fucking huge the Earth is, what perception entails, and what the fuck physics is.
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>>17606136
>what videos you saw specifically

What specific vids I saw is not important, there are too many to list, but they all contain mostly the same content, so it doesnt matter which ones you watch.

You're obviously very new online if you dont get how this works. If you've been around youtube and other places youre going to know about what vids there are, if they matter. The system will lead you there eventually by the automatic suggestions.

It's the same as the limited number of porn vids that are shared online. Sure there are 100s of 1000s of them but you'll still see the same ones reposted again and again in every corner of the web.

>I also don't know how to search retarded conspiracy shit

Go to Google and type "flat earth conspiracy" ?
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>>17606162
I'm not going to google anything for you if you want to prove something to me. In my mind, I'm already right. You have to prove me wrong. That's not my job.
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>>17606141

You're just a shitty religion that thinks because you can prove some things are undeniably true you have the key to the universe.

Where has your studies in Science got you? Apart from an inflated ego?

The REAL scientists wouldn't even call themselves scientists, they understood their own limited understanding.

You cunts are worse than the Flat Earth cunts cause even though you're probably right your attitude is fucking awful.

At least the Flat Earth cucks are thinking outside the box, that type of thinking is useful to society as opposed to reciting a lot of shit that someone else figured out for you and thinking that makes you smart.

The real science has been figured out by now, there's nothing the elites don't know and it's stupid to think that they haven't got access to knowledge we don't have and are deliberately sending modern scientists down rabbit holes they can't get out of.
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>>17605728
I haven't face-palmed so depressingly in a long time.
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>>17606168
this

I don't understand how some people will shill to the death to protect the mainstream account of things
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>>17606168
I'm a freshman in college and I'm an atheist. I will think outside the box if it's correct. Not for the sake of it. Besides, it was the church who came up with flat earth in the first place. It came around some time in the mid 1800s and before that, it was generally accepted that the earth was round. Thanks for carrying on the religious legacy.
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>>17605739
notice the distortion directly below the blue line due to refraction
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>>17606168
>real scientist
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>>17606184
>i will think outside the box, if its correct

>not for the sake of it

So you will never question things just to question them and if you do it has to be "correct".
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>>17606165
>I'm not going to google anything for you

lol, this is fucking mindboggling. You do it for yourself. The same evidence isn't going to work for every person, you have to reach that point of belief yourself, by your own research.

But I guess that is the problem. You don't want to put any work into it, you just want be spoonfed something.


>You have to prove me wrong

No I don't. If you don't want to find the truth, that's your problem.
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>>17606189
Your job was to prove me wrong the second you tried to say you were right and I wasn't.
>>17606188
It has to be something that I think makes sense. Of course I question things, like how the fuck children remember their past lives. I question how much the government and the "elites" know, because they do know more than the general public, and they do exist. I would absolutely accept earth being flat if there was evidence. I used to think that people that thought that vaccines gave people autism were crazy tinfoil hat fuckers. But then actual legitimate evidence surfaced and now I'm beginning to think they were right all along. I'm not a sheep, and I'm not a contrarian. I'll believe what I think makes sense and what is evidenced.
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>>17606184
>it was the church who came up with flat earth in the first place. It came around some time in the mid 1800s and before that, it was generally accepted that the earth was round

>the mid 1800s

>before that it was accepted it was round

.......

........ what?

sorry I was going to say something but...

have you heard of galileo galilei ?
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>>17606187

>actor
>science is an act

>>17606184
Deus vult

Anon you have to come to terms to the fact that anyone alive in our current world who never came from a royal family, or a ruling family in some way really knows nothing about the world.

And I mean nothing.
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>>17606184
you are stupid :
In early Egyptian[6] and Mesopotamian thought the world was portrayed as a flat disk floating in the ocean. A similar model is found in the Homeric account of the 8th century BC in which "Okeanos, the personified body of water surrounding the circular surface of the Earth, is the begetter of all life and possibly of all gods."[7] The Israelites likely had a similar cosmology, with the earth as a flat disc floating on water beneath an arced firmament separating it from the heavens.[8]
The Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts reveal that the ancient Egyptians believed Nun (the Ocean) was a circular body surrounding nbwt (a term meaning "dry lands" or "Islands"), and therefore believed in a similar Ancient Near Eastern circular earth cosmography surrounded by water.[9][10][11]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth

>>17606188
>>17606189
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>>17606199
Not everything has to be set in stone

You have to be able to use free questioning with your intuition to make decisions too. You cant just make all your decisions on fact (that others have provided for you).

You are unfair as a person because you thought people against vaccines were crazy tinfoil hat people instead of maintaining a neutral position until either side was proven wrong.
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>>17606202
Yes, I have come to terms with that. There's some crazy shit happening behind the scenes, but I don't know what it is. It's obvious that there's something, just can't place what.
>>17606200
Sorry, I messed up the timeframe. Here's what I'm talking about, anyway, because I actually provide evidence. I know Wikipedia isn't the best, but neither is YouTube. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth
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>>17606199
>Your job

That's where your misconception is. I know what my experiences are, how everything fits.

I'll post about it here because I can. I'll argue because I think it's funny. If someone reads this and is helped to find a truth, then I contributed.

I'm sure I helped some lurkers by this argument itself. That is the point. You have a long way to go to see something, but the fact that you keep responding shows that somewhere inside you're a tiny bit insecure, otherwise you would have dropped this thread long ago, shook your head at the madness in here and left.

You want confirmation, so you're staying.
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>>17606214
I wasn't unfair because there was evidence supporting that they simply weren't right about that. It pissed me off that they would rather have their kid die of measles than inject them. Of course, I found out that the fucking evidence was faked, so ayy, my position changes.
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>>17606218
I have no doubt in my mind that the earth is round, but I have some weird fucking need to prove you wrong and that's why I'm still here. It's kinda stupid, really.
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>>17606121


hahaha evolution? what a retard!
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>>17606215

Scariest thing is what if there isn't and this is it -.-

Would be severely disappointing, I just don't want to live in a boring world, it's not about feeling important or special or yay I'm the only one who knows the truth why won't they believe me.

Science is boring man at least what I have access too. I'd feel differently if I had unlimited funds and the freedom to do wtf I wanted.
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OP here
>>17606202
I do understand :
-Dialogue with "Hidden Hand", Self-Proclaimed Illuminati Insider on the forum above top secret
http://www.illuminati-news.com/00363.html
This text is great

>>17606218
>I know what my experiences are, how everything fits.

>I'll post about it here because I can. I'll argue because I think it's funny. If someone reads this and is helped to find a truth, then I contributed.

>I'm sure I helped some lurkers
I think like you

I know some of the picture I post are not the best to make a ball earth beLIEver to think again
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>>17606219
people like you would trade the whole human race for 1 kid not to get measles
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>>17606151

tila tequila and some nigger rapper are being used to discredit flat earth, u fucking nigger
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>>17606227
If there isn't and this is it, I would be pretty fucking disappointed too, to be honest. Intrigue even with a sense of danger is still intrigue. And that's what keeps us human and thinking.
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>>17606230
http://www.dcclothesline.com/2014/01/09/44-reasons-evolution-just-fairy-tale-adults/
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>>17606234
Not really, this kind of thing is shitty because one person's decision could affect other with immunity and such. I would rather have 100 kids die of measles in vaccine trials if by the end of it, significantly less people have to go through that bullshit.
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>>17606245
Are you that dumb? Everything is laced you dumb fucking idiot. The food, medicine everything, and they are using them to reshape us how they want us to be but you are too fucking stupid to understand it.
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>>17606254
I'm on a genius level intellect, if IQ points mean anything. Medicine is sketchy as fuck, but I don't think all the food is laced. How do we end up with people like you if that's the case?
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>mfw this entire thread
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>>17606251
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>>17606262
No you're just a dumb piece of shit, no genius here.
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>>17606221
>I have no doubt in my mind that the earth is round,

Let's adopt another approach.

What would someone have to gain from the round earth view? Think about an organization.

First off it's the "global" thing. If you want to discuss anything "global" at all, it's going to be relevant to everyone. Usually this involves international agreements and laws.

Now what does the "globe" to to your mind? It limits you to this small space. That is what the "overlook effect" means.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_effect

(Yes I actually took the time to google this, because it's a concept definition.)

It makes people think they have nowhere to escape, they are against the wall, so to speak.

If there is a "global" disaster, you can force people to accept "global" laws, limitations of their life. You can also create a government for everyone, because people will believe you control all land.

If the earth is flat, whats at the edges? How far can you go? Are there new continents out there? Other races? How much land is really used?

You couldn't enforce anything "globally" without the "globe" worldview.
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Seriously guys just watch the laser test.

>guy fires a laser across a 4 mile stretch
>science says that the earth will drop 32 inches over this distance
>places laser 1 foot above shoreline
>laser hits target 4 miles away at exactly 1 foot above shoreline
>other people blame "refraction of light" causing the light to bend in the atmosphere
>light travels 299,792,458 miles squared per second
>no one can explain exactly why they think it's possible for a beam of light travelling at this speed to CURVE 32 INCHES DOWNWARD in the span of 4 miles
>that feel of victory when everyone realizes it's not possible

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9uersWDp-3c

You can't explain why the laser hit the target, let alone why the entire opposing shoreline is visible when your 15th century math says it should be hidden behind the horizon.
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>>17606254
OP you might be right I think you should check out these videos I think they may provide more insight into this issue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcz1aZ60k7w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXYWLWx0-S0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hug0rfFC_L8
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>>17606279
let me help you anon
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>>17606285
im not op but Ill watch the videos
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>>17605899
Because the EYEBALL is also curved.
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>>17606287
OP here again
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>>17606273
Calling me names just makes you look like a chimp. You have so little to work with that you're going with the 5 year old child approach. GG.
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>>17606294
Why isnt Kyle Odom being looked into more? His manifesto sounds like other testimonies and he was actually a marine and in the military
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>>17606297
>I don't think all the food is laced. How do we end up with people like you if that's the case?

I have so much to work with but you disgust me and I don't want to share my knowledge with you. Stay with your vaccines and just gtfo
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>>17606303
>>17606294
and if you saif the name of jesus christ when you live a alien abduction it stop
Expert inUFO know about this but they don't want to losse credibility
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>>17606277
I'm not quite sure this is right, because I personally see 'global' as a very large scale thing. I don't feel backed up against a wall as much as unstoppably caught under the blanket that term covers. This does make me think, though. It's an interesting way to look at things.
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>>17605886
Ronald Reagan was a Hollywood actor. This much, at least, has been very well documented.
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>>17606308
He literally can read the ingredients on his bread and notice 7 synthetic vitamins with absolutely no nutritional viability in a human diet.
They literally tell you that it's poisoned, anon. Shame you didn't think to Google something before inserting it into your body.
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>>17606312
sorry I type too fast
but all the new ages bullshit is really about satanism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjmFm8PIz8M

I was a believer in all of this before I had to face the flat earth
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>>17606308
If you had something to work with, I would like to see it. It seems everyone here gives up or just refuses to give proof right as they have to.
>>17606279
Except this anon. This honestly got me thinking more than the rest of the thread combined. This is solid. This is evidence. This is real. Makes me less sure about round earth, so you got that much. Proof has weight.
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>>17606285
damn this is eye opening.
Who knew they were up to this all along?
Terrifying.
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>>17606262

>muh genius level IQ
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>>17605706
>>17605743
>>17605747
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>>17606335
I know IQ means nothing, which is why I alluded to as much.
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>>17606331
crazy right? what can you do though?
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>>17606337
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il5-uTfQ3n0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afsb39_6QF0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfUcldPsLVo
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>>17606328

All of these are precisely the reason FE people believe what they do.
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>>17606348
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Former US Navy submariner here. I was a trained periscope operator and was taught how to determine the range of ships based on their position relative to the horizon while in high-power zoom on the periscope.

It works. Ranges found this way check with radar ranges and sonar solutions. The equation to determine the range of the horizon (in nautical miles) is the square root of the height of eye (in feet). This means the distance to the horizon actually changes when we're submerged and at periscope depth (very low height of eye) and when we're surfaced (much higher height of eye).

How do you explain this, flat earthers? I've witnessed it personally. Pic related.
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>>17606345
I guess OP will have to watch the videos and comment.
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>>17606348

>implying someone somehow went through public schooling, watched star trek and swallowed mainstream media for 20+ years and somehow turned out a flat earther


??
explain pls
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So... how come nobody has ever fallen off the edge of the world?
How come all observable models are far more compatible with an oblate spheroid earth than with a flat one?
What benefit would the system get by lying about the shape of the earth?
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>>17606368
I've seen public school and mainstream media turn out some pretty stupid citizens.

t. American
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>>17606352

You can see further away when higher up, and what you see at the far end is called the horizon.
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holy shit, the memeing in this thread
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>>17606374
>You can see further away when higher up,

Why? What explanation is there for this if not the curvature of the earth.
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>>17606372

Exactly. That is the point. So why would they be flat earthers, do american schools and media teach this?
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>>17606371
>So... how come nobody has ever fallen off the edge of the world?
1. Probably the same reason you haven't done 3 seconds of research on the topic you're commenting about.
2. anything can be adjusted to be compatible 4+1 = 25-20
3. Who said anyone is lying? Just because a bit of information is unknown to many doesn't mean it's not true.

I would like to add that those are the 3 questions I see the most in these threads, so you are either uneducated on the subject, or shilling against it.

For a subject that has no proof, there sure are a lot of shills against it. It's probably not flat, the shills just want people to stop thinking for their selves (not that they are, or can)

On a related note these are the best troll threads in a while, they make everyone from both sides look like dogmatic maroons.

fnord
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>>17605652
Has any flat earther ever had sex?
Or are they just a bunch of schitzo Mary Sue virgins?
Legit question.
If OP has fucked some pussy I will 100% believe him.
If not I'll assume he's just invented a fantasy world as a coping mechanism for dealing with his shitty reality.
So which is it OP?
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>>17606371
The US guards antarctica .
If you go there, you get sunk or shot on sight.
They claim it's about conservation when the reality is they have made it one of the most dangerous places on earth to approach.
If you can't step foot on Antarctica then you obviously can't find the edge.
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>>17606383
not the guy you replied too but you can see more surface area the higher up you are regardless of a curvature
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>>17606386
>fnord
Ha! Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
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>>17606383

At the sea level there will be waves and mist at some point between your location and the horizon, there's also particles in the air blurring your view. Higher up you will see past these and see a little longer.
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>>17606371
Flat earthers unironically believe that antarctica is a worldwide wall of ice. These clowns think we livin in the game of thrones or some shizznit
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>>17605670
If that Merry-go-round is going 7 km/h, how come it's still in the same spot one hour later?

Touche, science.
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>>17606320
OH GOD MY PRECIOUS BODY FLUIDS
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>>17606387
I demand that OP addresses these concerns.
Prove it OP!
Answer the question!
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>>17606400
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>>17606400
That doesn't appear to be the case in the picture I posted, nor was it the case in my personal experience.

The furthest ship in the picture isn't obscured by fog, waves, or particles in the ocean. It's obscured by the horizon. Look at it. Look with your eyes and see.

Why is it behind the horizon? How can something possibly be behind the horizon on a flat plane? It doesn't make sense.
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>>17606391
Then why am I going this October, me being an argentine university student?
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>>17606352
I hope you went and helped those people on that sinking ship. If you didn't you're a discredit to your uniform. Shame on you. And using their misery to perpetuate NASA lies. The nerve.
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>>17606413
*particles in the air
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>>17606387

There it is again.

>Somehow, having sex will give you mysterious knowledge of science, culture and truth! Go on, stop thinking for yourself, go get some slut pregnant and work more to feed the kids

>STOP THINKING!
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>>17606392
If the earth were flat, you'd see the same surface area regardless of height.
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>>17606352
>I'm pay to do this kind of shit on the internet
>Write a pretty story
>ask if they can explain


>>17606401
read this >>17606391

>>17606410
I will answer:

yeah I have sexe I work as a security guard in a school, last years I got some problem with my boss beacause I was fucking girl that live there. This years i did the same thing but I will never fuck again I citch who tell is sex life to anyone

I'm litteraly pay to lurk on the internet I read book or listen to some documentary
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>>17606391
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbEOGtf4hv8
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>>17606424
No but it is an easy way to prove your not a nut case since women like sleeping with competent, healthy sane men and not creepy paranoid weirdos.
No one's telling you to stop thinking they're telling you to start.
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>>17606416
You will have a military escort.
This is the only way to explore.
You'll know something's up when you see our battleships patrolling, have fun.
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>>17606413

Ships are not behind the horizon, it's an optical illusion, similar to a mirage.
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>>17606391
Surely there would be an obvious pattern in travel trends in this case. Travelling between two points at a certain latitude "south" of the equator would take significantly longer than travelling between two points at the same degree "north" of the equator, if both sets of points appear equidistant on an oblate spheroid earth model.
If that wasn't too clear, I'll draw a diagram of what I mean tomorrow and upload it if the thread hasn't died by then.

>>17606386
>you are either uneducated on the subject, or shilling against it
Or maybe I have looked at the subject and see too many holes in the hypothesis, but don't want to point out a ton of flaws on 4chan in a rantpost.
I have seen very few arguments with worse logic than this. Please, at least try explaining rather than using weak philosophical arguments and "no u"s.
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>>17606427
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>>17605666

"troll science" thread.
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>>17606434
Please explain how this works. I am very interested to know the science behind it.
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>>17606433
The last battleships were decommissioned in 2005, and they were obsolete for many years before that, never patrolling Antarctic waters.
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>>17606444
Also, if it's just a mirage, how am I able to get accurate range estimates simply by looking at a ship's hull relative to the horizon? Why does the mirage change locations based on the height of eye?
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>>17606429
>No but it is an easy way to prove your not a nut case

Just. No. Tell me how no woman ever was beaten, abused or killed by her BF.
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"Mary Sue for female characters and Gary Stu, Marty Stu or Larry Stu for male characters is an idealized and seemingly perfect fictional character, a young or low-rank person who saves the day through unrealistic abilities. Often this character is recognized as an author insert or wish-fulfillment."
"Hikikomori (ひきこもり or 引き籠もり Hikikomori?, literally "pulling inward, being confined", i.e., "acute social withdrawal") is a Japanese term to refer to the phenomenon of reclusive adolescents or adults who withdraw from social life, often seeking extreme degrees of isolation and confinement. The term hikikomori refers to both the sociological phenomenon in general and the people belonging to this societal group. Hikikomori have been described as recluses, loners, or "modern-day hermits."[1]"
"delusion
dJˈl(j)uːʒ(ə)n/Submit
noun
an idiosyncratic belief or impression maintained despite being contradicted by reality or rational argument, typically as a symptom of mental disorder.
"the delusion of being watched"
synonyms: misapprehension, mistaken impression, false impression, mistaken belief, misconception, misunderstanding, mistake, error, misinterpretation, misconstruction, misbelief; More
the action of deluding or the state of being deluded.
"what a capacity television has for delusion"
synonyms: deception, misleading, deluding, fooling, tricking, trickery, duping
"a web of delusion""
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>>17606425
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1021258/The-amazing-telescope-lets-New-York-Londons-Tower-Bridge.html
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OP here
>>17606452
what is your point?
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>>17606449

Look, that equation you provided is bs, because the horizon is always at eye level. This is basic perspective in art. There is no distance to measure.
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>>17606469
Flat earthers have shitty lives so they delude themselves into thinking they've uncovered a secret conspiracy in order to gain a sense of self esteem.
If you had a gf and a decent job/education you wouldn't be saying this stupid shit.
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>>17606473

Your relative height position to the ship changes, that is all. If you're lower down it comes up a bit. The horizon is still at your eye level.
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>>17606485
>If you had a gf and a decent job/education you wouldn't be saying this stupid shit.

"Get busy with mindless normal things and stop thinking - argument", version 2
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>>17606436
>Or maybe I have looked at the subject and see too many holes in the hypothesis

Good observation, but you asked obviously neophyte questions.
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>>17606473
I'm talking about the distance to the horizon. Not the place you would be drawing it in a picture.

And you never answered my question. Explain the mirage that causes ships to appear as if they're below the horizon.

A spherical earth model explains it easily. A flat earth model doesn't. So if you want me to believe the earth is flat, I demand an explanation.
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>>17605931
who illustrated this?
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>>17606485
this anon answer for me >>17606491

go back being a sheep and believe vote will make this world better
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>>17606495

read second part of my reply (clicked too fast)
>>17606486
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>>17606491
You're not thinking.
Prosocial people who have jobs and gfs do think.
As evidenced by the fact they actually do shit with their lives.
You're just faffing around on the internet.
Seriously you're like a 2d caricature of a crazy person who is seemingly incapable of having nuanced reasonable opinions and you have the nerve to call mainstream society mindless?
pffffff.....
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>>17605931
it's funny because 4 years ago I was atheist and now I found myself believing in christ and gnostic
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>>17606506

What do you know about what I do? A person can't troll on /x/ on his free time, no?
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>>17606506
Thats why all the smartest free thinkers were the ones who "fit in with the crowd"

fucking loser fuck off
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>>17606506
>do shit with their lives.
yeah like participating in the world banking scam,
being pratically pro-slave by buying apple shit,
buy without thinking of the consequence on how what they buy have done to came on the shelf,
live a useless live in ignorance of what they think is true maybe is not

and he is right >>17606523
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>>17606485
Tesla died a virgin he would laugh at you
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>>17606523
stop smoking weed bruh

>>17606535
stop being depressed
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Oh, submarine dude here. Did I mention I was a Navigation Electronics Technician and did things like prepare charts for navigation and stood watch in the control room as quartermaster, making sure of the safe navigation of the ship at sea.

Also, I'm a shellback, not a polywog. This means I've gone past the equator.

Now, let me explain something we should all know. The earth is split up into latitude and longitude. Distance between degrees and minutes (60 minutes in a degree) of latitude are constant at all locations on the earth. However, distance between degrees of longitude changes depended on your latitude.

There's an equation for this too. 1 minute of latitude is always equal to 1 nautical mile, while 1 minute of longitude is equal to the cosine of your latitude. At the equator, 1 minute of longitude equals 1 nautical mile, which follows a cosine curve to zero the closer you get to the poles.

Now in the northern hemisphere, this makes perfect sense with the flat earth model. But it makes no sense in the sourthern hemisphere. Minutes and degrees of longitude should increase the closer you get to the south pole if the earth was flat. But I've navigated in the Southern hemisphere and I know for certain, they don't. They decrease, just like in the northern hemisphere.

How is this possible flat earthers? Why does the distance to circumnavigate the earth DECREASE as one approaches the south pole, it should be the exact opposite???
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>>17606539
Nah "bruh"

go back to facebook or vines or whatever the hell you normal people with girlfriends do
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>>17606513
It's not a personal attack,it's a universal statement on human behaviour.
The difference between prosocial people and conspiracy theorists is prosocial people are more free thinking, more intelligent and more emotionally healthy.
That's why their lives are better and they have nice things.
Do you think people with lower scores are better than those with higher scores, at video games?
Why would miserable paranoid failures be 'da smart onez who know da reel troof' in life and not successful happy people?
Why do things invented by scientists/engineers work actually work where as conspiracy theories seem to be purely for entertainment value?
They're not sheeple.
They're just bettter, more reasonable,more likeable, better at planning and achieving life goals, and smarter than you.
Sorry bro.
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>>17606543
why? cant a person have a good time on /x/ anymore?
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>>17606538
Tesla was a nutjob loser.
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Flat earth theories debunked, exhibit A:
Qantas airline's flight from Sydney, Australia to Santiago, Chile.

(to be continued)
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>>17606560
this world needs more "nutjobs" then

people like you are worthless theres always another normal douchebag out wanting to get laid

just leave this site entirely its not for you
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>>17606565
Exhibit B:
The same flight path depicted on a spherical globe.

(to be continued)
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>>17606570
Exhibit C:
The same flight path depicted on a flat-earth model. The trip is 3 times as long.

Flat earthers: Explain this.
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>>17606567
No, the world needs more people who know what they're doing.

Less Teslas, more Edisons.
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>>17606575
God damnit forgot the picture.
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>>17606523
>>17606535
lmao so basically you got bullied a child and that's somehow my fault?
BTW pointing out bad things in society and developing some weird paranoid belief system is what idiots do.
Prosocial people would try to realistically solve problems over time rather than letting them cripple their ability to be reasonable.
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>>17606575

you forgot the picture

not a flat earther, just curious and I want to ser the picture lol
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OK so I've been skydiving a few times.
you fly to 12k ft jump, fall to about 3k, pull the chute and float home. you can literally, and quite obviously see the curvature of the earth from up there.
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>>17606581

they'd do just to keep up the illusion - a flat earther would say
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>>17606585
See
>>17606581
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>>17606535
Pissing your pants in 5th grade math class and screaming "da moon landing is fake" is probably not the kind of antisocial behaviour Tesla was talking about.
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>>17606544
what generalised meaningless statements shitepost shut the fuck up you know nothing
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>>17606576
Anymore Edisons and this world would rot

>>17606583
No the masses are dumb and cant think for themselves
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>>17606589

some flat earther want to fight this guys first hand experience?

>>grabs popcorn
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>>17606602
He's a paid NASA shill.
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>>17606601
Thomas Edison, literally, enlightened the world.

Tesla made up a bunch of shit about death rays and earthquake machines he never actually invented.
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>>17606602
>I SAW THE WORLD TRADE CENTER FALL MY FRIEND WAS IN THERE HOW ARE YOU SAYING THE GOVERNMENT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT?!?!?!
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>>17606544
>sheeple

You're not talking to a liberal 911 truther here. Wrong website, dude. Or shill, or whatever you are.
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>>17606542
submarine post
>>17606352
answer it here >>17606427
and now you come back with a better story?
IF and I say IF you are not a shill I will tell you that I can't answer your question:
-english is not my first language and I'm not sure if I understand clearly what you are explaining to me
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>>17605964
>imp was told three times already
>imp was being absolute epsilon
>lost patience with imp and refers {orders} imp to lower department
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>>17606589
you can see the curvature?
weird, I didn't see it
my brain tried to see it
but then I noticed the horizon stays in the same place as I go up and down
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>>17606599
No, he's right.

Conspiracy theories are directly correlated with feelings of insecurity.

They're literally losers first, and then they invent conspiracy theories without any evidence, because that makes them feel better about themselves, thinking they know something that other people don't know, even though they're just making it up. It's a well known psychological phenomenon. Under abnormal psychology, that is.
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I like the "where's the curvature" arguments.
It's like people think we're living on a marble.
We're on the fifth biggest planet in out solar system, shitlords.
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>>17606607
>>17606609

I'd like to put you in a lab and study you, strange little creature.
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>>17606575
>santaigo to sydney

I always see these exact two places as an example

shills gonna shill.
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>>17606602
i mean I've seen it with my own fucking eyes.
sidenote, i won't bother to list how many "conspiracy theories" i find intriguing, possible, plausible and some even totally accurate. this flat earth shit is not one of them.its just utter silliness.
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>>17606608
No Edison was a greedy fuck face who killed and stole

its the other way around. Edison was the one with a 16 year old wife and was also friends with Henry Ford. Edison was a scumbag
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>>17606601
The masses are dumb.
But you're dumber.
You're literally like a cartoon paranoid guy.
Even if you had all the same passion against authority you have now, if you were intelligent at all you would not talk like an Alex Jones fan.
You'd have a more educated vocabulary and your thoughts wouldn't obviously be coping mechanisms.
Sorry bro but even dumb 12 year old white girls who only care about ring tones have more intelligent and rational world views than you.
you're literally the bottom rung.
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>>17606630
>Edison killed and stole

No, Edison invented and imrpoved.

How old was Tesla's wife? Oh wait, that's right, Tesla died a virgin.
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>>17606623
genius
too bad the fact that the earth is flat scares the fuck out of me because who knows what other crazy "conspiracies" are true
I'd rather have stayed ignorant but the evidence is too clear
stay in your "secure safe place" friend
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>>17606624
Ever done any math?
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>>17606640
>he's scared of his own imaginary flat earth

Is there anything more pathetic?
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>>17606622
you went skydiving and did not notice the earth?
seriously, what were you looking at? its there, its curved.
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>>17606643
Your calculations better show you the flatness of the earth, then, bud.

I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
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>>17606640
Wich evidence?
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This fucking thread.

The more you shills keep attacking a theory like this one, the more /x/ is going to think there really is something to it.

If it was pure nonsense, why bother descrediting it. Just let the nutjobs have their little delusion in peace. It works on /mlp/
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>>17606649
Only people who can't do basic math and fall in line with what the "experts" say. Now pay your taxes and shut up.
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>guy fires a laser across a 4 mile stretch
>science says that the earth will drop 32 inches over this distance
>places laser 1 foot above shoreline
>laser hits target 4 miles away at exactly 1 foot above shoreline
>other people blame "refraction of light" causing the light to bend in the atmosphere
>light travels 299,792,458 miles squared per second
>no one can explain exactly why they think it's possible for a beam of light travelling at this speed to CURVE 32 INCHES DOWNWARD in the span of 4 miles
>that feel of victory when everyone realizes it's not possible

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9uersWDp-3c

You can't explain why the laser hit the target, let alone why the entire opposing shoreline is visible when your 15th century math says it should be hidden behind the horizon.

>my thumb when still everyone ignores this end of the road, undisputable proof
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>>17606643
And I'm not saying show me memes you you've been hoarding.
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>>17606639
No, Edison stole and killed.

Virginity has nothing to do with it normie. Back to facebook with you.
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>>17606589
>>17606651
>skydiving at 12 000
>can see a curve
mfw i read this
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>>17606660
Edison didn't steal or kill anybody.

Tesla, however, lied about inventing a death ray. What sort of wannabe murderer would do such a thing?
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>>17606640
Of course you would say that you fucking mug.
That's just another coping mechanism/lie to yourself.

Mary Sue I laugh at you!
Wish fulfilment baby!
Your familys poor and your penis is small!
That's why you live a lie!
hahahaha!
Read this like a song OP it will brighten your day up.
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>>17606661
haha you're so fucking stupid.
you might as well be looking through a straw
>cut out half the field of vision, i don't see it
poor dumb asshole
peripheral vision must also be a hoax too?
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>>17606655
yeah shill are crazy on this one and they are really stupid
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>>17606670
I've actually never been better in my few decades of life than I am right now.
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>>17605666
>>17605670
>>17605728
Ones like this make me laugh so hard. Have you guys never walked around inside a plane?

>>17605733
Actually that's not true, the majority of compact cameras have ultra wide angle rectilinear lenses, not fisheyes. However, they absolutely have pro tier equipment on the ISS, and a huge amount of it.

>>17605739
This one is ridiculous, the globe they use to illustrate the image is a fraction of the earth's size. Of course there isn't that much curvature.

>>17605743
This is impossible to see exactly the same, the position of the star circles will change night by night throughout the year. Anybody who's ever used a telescope with an equatorial mount will have firsthand experience with this.

>>17605839
If you DON'T think these rays were cast from 93 million miles away, you probably failed physics.

>>17605855
I just want to add to the one in response to >>17605694, the Earth's atmosphere acts like a lens and "bends" light, which is why sunsets work. Aluminum doesn't have an atmosphere, so it doesn't work there.

>>17605879
>>17605899
Surface tension. Look it up. Water will actually easily form a curved surface under the right conditions. Also note that it forms into a sphere in zero gravity.
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>>17606665
>"this invention of mine does not contemplate the use of any so-called "death rays." Rays are not applicable because they cannot be produced in requisite quantities and diminish rapidly in intensity with distance. All the energy of New York City (approximately two million horsepower) transformed into rays and projected twenty miles, could not kill a human being, because, according to a well known law of physics, it would disperse to such an extent as to be ineffectual. My apparatus projects particles which may be relatively large or of microscopic dimensions, enabling us to convey to a small area at a great distance trillions of times more energy than is possible with rays of any kind. Many thousands of horsepower can thus be transmitted by a stream thinner than a hair, so that nothing can resist."

Where is your proof that he did not create something similar to a death ray?
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>>17606623
You need to speak to law enforcement, its standard procedure apparently.. conspiracy theory....

A large percentage of the billions of crimes EVER having been convicted by law are highly likely due to the conspiracy theories of working officers as well as people outside the force.

So just shut the fuck up... please. weasel wormed hag bait.
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>>17606673
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>>17606657
>his audience keeps point out how he's doing the math wrong
>he just keeps ignoring them

lol
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>>17606655
Thread envy

>laughin silently.
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>>17606677
>>17605739
are you talking about the numbers or the drawing?
LOL
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OP what is the antiderivative of f(x)=1/x?
Differentiate f(x)=((x^3 + 2x^2 + 5x)/x).
Without looking it up.
Prove you have at least the most basic skills to be discussing any kind of scientific theory.
If you can't do it then go back to Russia you ideologue bastard.
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>>17606657
>8 x 1 = 1

lol, wut?
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>>17606657
Still unrefuted proof.

You can debunk a thousand anons but unless you nail me in the ass here, you're wrong about the earth being round.

Flat earth 999 / round earth 0
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>>17606687
haha that shadow, that shoop
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>>17606701
if you want to see some funny shoops check out nasa.gov
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>>17606693
>I want to make OP look stupid
>ask random math question out of nowhere
>wait to proof he can do math
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>>17606715
inb4 the vacuum of space is moving too
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>>17605652
ITT
>what is scale
>what is inertia
>what are frames of reference
>wake up sheeple
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In fact all this mussie talk is most conspiracy theory..
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>>17606715
>Creepy guy recontextualises my question
>told you why I was asking and that wasn't it
>calculus is a fundament skill in science and anyone whodoesn't know it should but out in science conversations, not just 'random math'
fuck you man it's so creepy when you people do that shit.
There is no death of the author onn te internet.
You don't get to interpret my statements.
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>>17606700
>>17606657
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>>17606722
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>>17606700
Undisputed, legendary even.

Stay strong roundies.
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>>17606700
nice dubs, but i watched that vid and its utter nonsense. the fact that THIS is the vid you post in support is hilarious. THIS is the vid that makes all your points succinctly? you silly little man.
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>>17606732
gravity holds it in clearly, though gravity doesn't seem to fight wind from blowing
speaking of which, if earth is spinning, and the air spins with it, because planes/balloons/etc wouldn't work otherwise, wouldn't the air near space be moving even faster to keep up with the smaller sphere inside of it?
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>>17606728
observation is important like this >>17606657
>You can't explain why the laser hit the target, let alone why the entire opposing shoreline is visible when your 15th century math says it should be hidden behind the horizon.

math are magic you can do anything with them
curve of the earth is magic you can see it with math
>mfw I can't see it with my eye
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>>17606738
>believes flat earth is the most preposterous thing
>still hanging out here telling "crazies" they are wrong
it's like you don't even understand what a brain is let alone what it is capable of
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>>17606738
>doesn't prove it wrong
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>>17606746
i don't think you're crazy, i think you're bored and lonely. and trolling.
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i know the earth isn't flat cause i got a telescope.

I seen mars

I seen jupiter

ffs i see the moon all the time.

i even seen the sun + mercury with a special telescope with a friend in my local star gazing club

like, i cant take this shit seriously, and people who talk about this shit are so pseudo with their intelligence, it makes me cringe.

You can't even argue with these people, they shut their ears, close thier eyes, and scream as loud as possible.
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>>17606753
yeah and I have a nikon dumb ass
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>>17606752
and you're...? taking the bait? bored/lonely/crazy yourself?
these people are having viable conversations and all you're saying is they are wrong, no counter argument, no proof of anything else. I hope you're being paid well for this.
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>>17606759
Different methods of data visualisation.
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>>17606744
No you're an uneducated failure who desperately wants to be smart but won't put the work in.
That's all this is.
We're not talking about whether the earth is flat or round anymore.
It is round.
This is a fact.
That video is cheap stupid trashh based on one mans shitty opinion.
Science is a rich history of checks and balances engaged in by people from all sorts of competing backgrounds.
There is no way there could a cover up of something like this in that community.
It couldn't possibly happen.
You have a serious mental health issue.
Get help.
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>>17606753
>You can't even argue with these people, they shut their ears, close thier eyes, and scream as loud as possible.
except they provide "easily" debunked things that have... yet to be debunked
shiiiiiit
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>>17606766
>governments gets caught lying to the people all the time
oh no, NASA is 100% legit and since I'm too dumb to think for myself, I'll just point to the "experts" for the proof.
Nice one.
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>>17605915
>>17605954
Anybody who knows anything about how light works would actually know that this is indicative of the sun being a distant light source. If it were close, the rays would all face the same direction. This will be immediately apparent to anybody who's ever worked with studio lighting for photography or video.

The way the sun's light interacts with the atmosphere and clouds is essentially similar to what's happening with these lasers and prismatic glass.

>>17606104
>Science has been TAKEN OVER by naturalism, the belief that nothing exists which cannot be observed. IOW, the only absolute is the one you can see. The only wisdom is the one you see; my might makes me right.

This is complete bullshit, and is a fallacy used to discredit science. Science is absolutely accepting of the idea that there are things that we may have not yet observed, it just refuses to make conclusions based on them when perfectly functional explanations that are based on observation exist.

There are many accepted concepts in science that have never been observed, or that have only recently been observed, and in fact most breakthroughs in science over the last century were theorized first and then experiments were undertaken to prove or disprove them. Neutrinos, dark matter, and the like are examples.

>>17606133
You're right. What point does this prove?

>>17606200
The concept of the round earth was theorized and proven by the ancient Greeks, before the church even existed. Most medieval scholars and astronomers believed in a spherical earth as well.

Galileo challenged geocentrism, not a flat earth theory.

>>17606214
Anti-Vaccers were proven wrong from day one, and there was never any legitimate evidence supporting their argument.

>>17606251
Yup. Physics are pretty cool, aren't they?
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>>17606766
>all sorts of competing backgrounds.
any scholar from 16xx-17xx-18xx was with the freemason/jesuite or have close friend in it
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>>17606774
You're too dumb to think for yourself.
Why do you think you speak in catch phrases?
My posts are nuanced and complex.
Yours indicate you might be wooden log.
Also you conflate NASA with the scandalous parts of government?
What do friendly physists have to do with any of that shit?
You seriously think 'the government' is just one big mean guy somewhere?
What is NASA gaining from this supposed cover up?
You're fucked in the head.
Kill yourself you Mary Sue little faggot.
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>>17605652
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>>17606781
So everyone who's not an egotistical uneducated moron born since then is also in on it too?
And science classes in schools are just faked?
Tv's don't work?
everything is a lie?
Just admit it man.
It's a coping mechanism.
You wish you were smart but your not.
That's why you're doing this.
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>>17605907
You're fucking retarded, Noone said the ocean is perfectly curved, it's constantly moving, that's why there are waves all over you fucking bimbo
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>>17606793
>So everyone who's not an egotistical uneducated moron born since then is also in on it too? no this pic>>17606744

>And science classes in schools are just faked?
did you take time to read the thread dumd ass? >>17605824

not read what you wrote :
>You wish you were smart but your not.
>That's why you're doing this.
>Just admit it man.
>>
Imagine if people who were as passionate about opposing authoritarianism as OP weren't all as retarded as they are?
They'd be a stubborn army of activists who'd be able to fight real economic inequality without getting distracted by bullshit identity politics and dying their hair like SJW's.
Instead this is what they do with their time.
What a world to live in.
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>>17606809
>>>/pol/

Please, I'm asking politely.
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>>17606802
Hahaha dude give up.
It's so obvious you're wrong at this point you're either delusional or addicted to trolling.
The earth is round and not flat no question.
Stop trying it's fucking disturbing.
You don't understand science by the way.
Fucking high schooldrop out thinks because gravity is posited as a theory before gravitons are discovered (which they have been) therefore the earth is flat?
How does that add up?
be working class oor die you're not smart enough to talk about thhis shit.
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>>17606802
http://www.vice.com/read/parents-are-giving-their-children-bleach-enemas-to-cure-them-of-autism-311
this is you.
Read the whole article and prove me wrong.
I bet you can't because you know I'm right.
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>>17606817
>Stop trying it's fucking disturbing.
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HOW IS THIS STILL UP FOR DEBATE? THE EARTH IS FLAT

WAKE UP
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>>17605928
Thanks!

>>17605878
Will do

>>17605743
>If the earth spinned
Would not change the position of Polaris and obviously fits with the rotation of the stars
>and wobbled on its axis
The wobble has a period of 27,000 years. This does change the position of the Polaris in the sky, and in fact in antiquity a different star was recorded as the "north star."
>Orbited the sun flying threw(sic) the galaxy
I've already addressed this, the distances are so vast that relative motion of stars doesn't really visibly change things except for very close stars, like Barnard's star which has been observed to move.
>and changed its position every season
In fact very, very small changes in the positions of stars do occur by position of the earth in its orbit and can be observed with precise instruments. This is one way that scientists measure the distance of stars. Look up the definition of "parsec," it's derived from "arc second"

>>17605830
This is a trick of perspective, because the shadow is closer than the plane.

>>17605839
Similar trick of perspective. Stand in the middle of a street and look down the street. Observe how the sidewalks appear to approach you parallel to each other and then diverge and appear to fan out.
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>>17606825
it's disturbing to see someone suffering from mental healthh issues yes.
Tat doesn't mean I'm indoctrinated you fucking moron.
Also you've been told why the earth's motion doeesn't effect te objjects on te surface many times you fucking sad little clown.
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arguing with flat earthers is like arguing common sense gun control to Americans.

Not surprised how the thread turned out

Great troll 10/10

if serious, like, dude, just go take a walk, consider applying for a job.
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>>17606287
HAHAHAHAHA

This one's a troll, right?

The railgun actually SUPPORTS a round earth theory. If the earth were flat, its range would be much shorter because the projectile is constantly falling and would hit the ground. It's able to be so long because the earth is "falling" away from under the projectile as it travels and falls.

Also, nothing says the projectile is fired at a level attitude, that 100 mile range is on a ballistic trajectory.

>>17606687
Kek, because that picture couldn't possibly have been taken with the camera at anything but a completely level position, right?

>>17606700
There have been many clear scientific explanations, but there's no point trying because FEs just deny the science that makes it work.

>>17606715
Gravity.

>>17606759
When the sun was photographed with different exposures and equipment.

Actually, hey, look I can do it too! Check it out, guys! I proved science wrong from the comfort of my own room!
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>>17606841
But there's a difference, our gun laws in their current state make sense, the earth being round just doesn't add up
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undeniable proof the earth is flat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JXrDwtiqQs
thank me later OP
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thanks OP this thread make me really think
so many things about the ball earth just work on paper not in real life with what we can see
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The earth is flat. Deal with it.
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I knew it would come down to this.
The Grifter's despair code would ensure we all believed the earth was round.
All because the skin walkers couldn't eratas their damn flat earth.
The earth is 100% tulpa flat slenderman.
I shit you not.
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>>17606841
>scientist here
The data support the fact of a round Earth. Assuming reducing total violence/murder is your endgame, they do not support "common sense" gun control. Even saying "common sense" is highly misleading, our mental faculties are not adapted to understanding large-group social dynamics, so best to avoid intuition altogether and look at the data.
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>>17606887
For what it's worth though - and I say this as a gun rights supporter - there's very little in the way of good data on the gun control subject. The gun lobby has blocked attempts to collect proper data at just about every turn.

There's also a substantial difference between US crime reporting and that of other countries, and of course social factors that skew the numbers.
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>>17606900
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/10/06/zero-correlation-between-state-homicide-rate-and-state-gun-laws/
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>>17606900
>>17606927

You're right that it's tough to collect good data on the subject, mainly because of reporting differences for between country comparisons, but also because you can't conduct an experiment. But looking between states, between cities, and between countries, using strictness of gun control and numbers on gun ownership, no one has managed to find a single correlation that supports gun control that I'm aware of.
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Nasa are a bunch of freemason's liars.
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>>17606777
Science is also a religion that masquerades as logic.

A religion is a set of beliefs based on faith that explains existence. Science is based on the faith that perception and truth may need perceived through empiricism.

>Science persecutes those who fail to follow church doctrine.
RIGHT FUCKING NOW the scientific community is trying to pass legislation to prosecute those who deny climate change.

>has a specialized set of saints or revered men
Galileo, Edward Hubble, Isaac Newton, etc.

>ascribes a set of narratives to explain man's origins
Not only man's origins but also working very hard to explain the universe's origins, although it can't find the grounds to do so.
>Dark matter/energy doesn't exist
>universe isn't uniform
>effects can proceed events

>has it's own code of ethics
This includes the embryo/unborn person routine, experimenting on animals, and termination of life.

>has it's own priesthood
Academia, ivy league colleges, and certain journals serve as this.

>will submit to societal pressures
climate change, all races are equal, genderless society, the "hole" in the ozone layer

Science (specifically naturalism) is a religion.

Pic related, dark matter, which DOESN'T EXIST.
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>>17606994
Typical straw man nonsensical bullshit.

Science is an extremely diverse field that's full of debate. There is no doctrine, no uniformity, and no party line.
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>>17607016
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Tfw you can clearly make out every feature of the moon with the naked eye.
>230,000 miles
Tfw ships disappear on the horizon at ~25 miles.
Tfw round earth logic defeats itself.
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>>17606623
>They're literally losers first, and then they invent conspiracy theories without any evidence, because that makes them feel better about themselves, thinking they know something that other people don't know, even though they're just making it up. It's a well known psychological phenomenon. Under abnormal psychology, that is

Why would call someone names because they don't adhere to your belief system? Are you that insecure in your own beliefs that you have to belittle people who don't agree with you?

At least op is questioning what he has been taught. You only seem to be able to vomit up information that has been spoon fed to you.
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>>17607020
And yet Science made the computer you're posting on, the vehicles that bring you food, the insulation in your walls that keeps you from freezing and the light bulbs that let you see at night. Science made it so that you can make cell phone calls around the world, helped grow crops and raise animals so that you don't starve, made the optics that took every picture you're ever seen. It probably kept you and/or your mother from dying at childbirth.

But no. Clearly, because one narrow branch of historical science is still a bit iffy, and because you don't understand others, that must mean that all science is complete nonsense, right?

By the way, I forgot to mention this, but on the Antarctica thing? You can go to New Zealand and easily book a flight that goes right over Antarctica and lets you see the shape of the continent.
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If I told you this picture frame was round, would you believe me?
Or would you question the fact that the filter I used effortlessly modified the image to make this straight piece of wood appear curved.

>tfw Felix baumgartener used a fish eye lens
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>>17607016
A straw man is a common form of argument and is an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while actually refuting an argument that was not advanced by that opponent.[1]

That's not anything like a straw man argument. I didn't refute any points, and I didn't exaggerate any of my own.
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>>17607084
Actually you did exactly that, you're trying to discredit my argument by taking a bunch of unrelated points, wrapping them up in nonsense, and then knocking them down.

Science is factual. It is not a religion or a belief system. It is a practice of making conclusions based on experiments and measurements. Your argument is completely baseless and would only appeal to someone who knows nothing about science. Anybody who's ever studied science knows that the first thing they teach you is to question everything and find things out for yourself if at all possible and/or practical.

What you're saying is on the level of arguments that attack atheism as if it were a religion.
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>>17607016
When a major publisher has to retract 43 articles because of peer review consensus bullshit, then yes there is uniformity and a party line.

Science is a religion. It does no better at explaining creation or existence than Marduk, Gilgamesh, Noah, or anyone else.

Engineering, mechanics, and electronic logic/study has provided us with much. Explanations which are religious in nature and come from "science" have done no such thing.
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>>17607096
>question everything
But you don't do it. You agree with your leaders and are ridiculed when you don't.

Even if you did question and permit alternative theories, you are philosophically against anything spiritual or immaterial. You are taking on faith that your mind/senses can explain everything. You have no reason to believe your mind is anything other than a tool to help you survive. You have no reason to believe what it presents to you.

>What you're saying is on the level of arguments that attack atheism as if it were a religion.

You may have a point there. But several of the points I tried to suggest wouldn't work with them.

I want to be clear, it's not really "le science" I'm trying to talk about, it's naturalism, the idea that everything has a natural explanation. Idk how many people really know the difference.
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>>17607047
and yeah you feel the need to apply this to every aspect of science
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>>17607131
and did you saw that the thread when it's bump only appear on the 8 line and not the first?
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who knew flat earth theory makes /x/ so bum blasted.
it all make sense

i'm on the flat earth train :^)

wake up sheeple
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This thread recap:

Flat earthers offer massive treasure trove of indelible information in a friendly manner.

Round earthers argue that they're right, cursing and flailing their limbs in an autistic rage, offering no proof, science or math, to back up their claims.
Smugly mutter to themselves about their victory, which consisted of nothing but a verbal assault and a "no u" tier comment aimed at another person's post about the mathematics and the science explaining their theory.

So basically round earthers are upset troglodytes with no actual math or science to stand on that hasn't been toppled by flat earthers.
This would cause anyone that assumed they were intelligent to rage, so I kind of feel bad for the poor round earthers.
They don't have anything coming out of their mouths that isn't a tendril of drool.
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>>17607151


the reason why we arn't posting "EVIDENCE" or "PROOFS" is because its already been proven.

>B-B-BUT ALL YOUR PROOFS IS JUST GOVERNMENT LIES, ITS ALL MADE UP

the fucking greeks knew the earth was some sort of sphere around 400-500 B.C by watching ships sail out to sea.

like, for real, stop.
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>>17607102
>>17607122
See, and here's why I called it a straw man argument. This thread is about whether the earth is flat, not about the origin of existence. You attack one area of science when we're arguing about another.

Like I keep saying, that's the thing about science. It's not one big uniform thing. It's dozens of niches, each with thousands of scientists who often have varying opinions.

I don't see how that retraction exactly shows uniformity or a party line. The articles were removed because they were submitted with claims that they'd been reviewed by scientists who'd never seen them. It was fraud.

You also assume that scientists are all completely against spirituality, when surveys have proved that to be untrue. Many respectable scientists are religious, and many believe in ghosts and UFOs and things like that. Alternative theories are often accepted and sometimes even become the new standard working model, as with subatomic particles or recent research into quantum physics. Science has changed a huge amount in our lifetimes, and that's exactly because science is completely willing to examine and accept new ways of thinking if they make more sense and fit the data better than old ones.

However, there is no question that the world is round. There is no legitimate data that supports a flat earth argument, and all of the supposed evidence relies on bad math or a lack of understanding of basic physics, or even an ability to draw logical conclusions between things that people have personally experienced.

The "how do we walk around on a surface that's moving so fast" argument is a particularly egregious example, and as I said earlier, anybody who's ever been on an airliner or even ridden in a car has personally experienced the physics involved, and understand that if you're on a surface that's moving at a consistent speed you don't perceive any relative motion. Science is just that, but applied to everything.
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>>17607176
>the fucking greeks
look this >>17606781

again do you know what the freemason and jesuite are working on?
quotes from moral and dogma
“We shall unleash the nihilists and the atheists and we shall provoke a great social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to all nations the effect of absolute atheism; the origins of savagery and of most bloody turmoil.

Then everywhere, the people will be forced to defend themselves against the world minority of the world revolutionaries and will exterminate those destroyers of civilization and the multitudes disillusioned with Christianity whose spirits will be from that moment without direction and leadership and anxious for an ideal, but without knowledge where to send its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer brought finally out into public view. A manifestation which will result from a general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and Atheism; both conquered and exterminated at the same time.”
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>>17607176
>creates post to defend the fact that he isn't angry troglodyte parroting the things the US education system taught him
>acts like an angry troglodyte while parroting the the things the US education system taught him
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>>17607197
this is 4chan fuck you.

Consider yourself a winner, i'm done with this thread.
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>>17607213
I'm pretty convinced that most of these guys are just trolls arguing for the sake of arguing. I'd leave too if I weren't having fun.
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The thing that kills this flat earth bullshit for me is the lack of motive for any cover-up. There is literally no logical reason why a massive conspiracy that controls the media, government, military, corporations and others, with 100% efficiency and no leaks of "da truth" would waste so much time and resources on convincing everyone that the earth was round. There is literally no discernible profit or reason behind it. Flat-earthers are wannabe conspiracy theorists, who just want to expose a fictitious conspiracy for the sake of exposing a fictitious conspiracy.

tl;dr flat earthers need to Ann Hirro
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>>17607262
Sadly, that's the case for pretty much every conspiracy theory out there.

Like Mulder's poster says, "I want to believe," but most of the time there's just no way to do it without willfully throwing logic and reason out the window.

At least we still have some legit good ones, though, like JFK, all kinds of spooky military black ops shit, and maybe UFOs.
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>>17607262
>an illusion it will be, so large, so vast it will escape their perception.
Those who will see it will be thought of as insane.

>We must be ingenious in dispensing the poisons for they can see far. (you cannot see curvature)

read the other and wask yourself if this is applying to our modern society

https://www.luisprada.com/reptilian_pact/
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>>17607262
To deny the Bible is to deny god.
The fact that the eye of Horus and the tongue of the serpent are in the NASA logo point to the reasons being satanic in nature.
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>>17607305
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>>17607291
>Random website makes up some cryptic bullshit that can be vaguely interpreted as relevant to modern society.
>Anon completely ignores the fact that it has no actual source, just an unsubstantiated claim that it came from an unknown email, and could have easily been made up on purpose to fit a conspiracy theorist's worldview

Shit, man, at least go with Bible shit or Nostradamus or something that's actually been around for a while. I can sit down and write you a nice greentext conspiracy manifesto if you just want to believe whatever the fuck you read on the internet.
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>>17607151
Meh I thought I've been very polite and informative in my comments. Still haven't received any refutations, interestingly. >>17605855
>>17606834

Continuing, cause I'm having fun with this :)
>>17605857
I don't know if mythbusters really said that but they're wrong. Maybe you could detect a curvature using precise measurements, but you need to be around 60,000 feet up for it to be obvious. This is why people generally don't notice curvature of the earth on normal airliner flights, but it was plainly visible on concorde flights.

>>17605878
Again, not high enough to see it clearly, although even with the crappy image quality it looks like there is some curvature.

>>17605899
Distortion is proportional to curvature, which is low.

>>17605942
Illuminerty?

>>17606240
Only going to address the parts of this that imply some sort of argument
>spinning 1000 mph
And this is unbelievable, why? How would you notice given that everything else on the planet is spinning with you?
>The atmosphere is stuck to earth as it spins
Let's do some calculations for the centripetal acceleration required to keep something stuck to the earth as it spins. Earth rotates at 1670 km/hr, or 464 m/s. The earth's radius is 6,371 km, or 6,371,000 m.
a = v^2/r
a = 215296/6,371,000
a = 0.0338 m/s^2
This is dwarfed by gravity's acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2. Basically, the curvature is so low that even the seemingly fast rotational speed doesn't necessitate a lot of force to keep something stuck to the earth.

>>17606279
He didn't shine the laser across, he had someone shine a laser on the other side onto an object and said that he could see it. The position of neither his camera nor the laser accounted for the height of the beach itself. Also, when his friend shone the laser on the ground, which was still obviously above the waves, he said he couldn't see it.

>>17606427
Assuming that house isn't exactly at sea level, lol
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>>17607334
Continuing

>>17606661
There's some obvious curvature in two of these pictures. Even so, flat-earthers enjoy pointing out that fish-eye lenses can exaggerate curvature of an object of even make a straight object look curved. Well, it works both ways. Depending on the angle, it can also make a curved object look straight.

>>17606687
No evidence that this is a flat angle.

>>17606715
No; inertia.

>>17606732
Not totally sure what this is asking. Basically, at some altitude gravity isn't strong enough to keep gasses compressed. But it's more of a gradient than a hard boundary.

Well it think I've just about covered everything. Thanks guys, it's been fun.
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>>17607334
>>17607371
Good work, though like my efforts I suspect it'll just be countered with more nonsense.

That last one about the vacuum makes me want to tear my hair out, because of the level of compete ignorance of basic concepts that it demonstrates.
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>>17607402
Eh no use fussing over it, they're mostly trolls I think. Either way, they're not really hurting anyone.
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>>17607414
I disagree, at least if they're not just trolls.

Somebody who is that willfully ignorant and refuses to use logic is somebody who is ripe for exploitation by people with power and ill will, which can hurt all of us.

At risk of sounding like I'm crazy too, I find it very hard to believe that much of this, especially the gutting of the school system and focus on religion that lead to this kind of ignorance, haven't been done on purpose by politicians and their rich backers in order to let themselves get away with pulling crazy shit that fucks everybody over. It's extremely ironic to me that the one conspiracy theory that these guys DON'T believe is the one that actually has substantial evidence backing it up.
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>>17607371
>fish eye lenses can make a curved object appear straight

Post where you tested this.

I tested it and you're flat out wrong. The curve is only more heavily accentuated.
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>>17607450
That was not taken with a fisheye lens, it's clearly a wide angle lens and not a particularly wide one at that.

I assume it's a cell phone camera?
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>>17607477
It's a fish eye lens.

The fucking fish eye effect is obviously not visible because it DOESN'T WORK ON CURVES.
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>>17607492
No, it's a fake fisheye filter, and a shitty one at that.

That aside, it didn't work because fisheyes turn everything into a circle, with more curvature the further you get from the center. A straight line in the exact center of a fisheye will stay straight. A curve like the one you drew will get more curved if it's at the top of the frame. It will get less curved if you keep it facing the same way and put it at the bottom of the frame.
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Military snipers have to account for the coriolis effect.
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>>17606352
Just because the earth is flat doesn't mean you can see an unlimited distance, objects that are farther away will appear farther away, so it's not surprising that you'd be able to mathematically determine that the higher you go the more of the horizon you'd see.

Your pic even proves the earth is flat, if the Hunagyan Spirit was actually obstructed by the curvature of the earth, why is it tilting away from you?
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>>17607567
My fault I did have it upside down.

Filter or not, the fish eye effect is obviously showing. This paper is hooked over the edge of a table.

Explain how people are reversing the fish eye effect in the middle of a picture.
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>>17606581
>not providing a source to the flight path

weak b8
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>>17607839
It has to curve downward and be at the top of the frame, or vice versa. Jesus, this is really not that hard to figure out.
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>>17607839
>Explain how people are reversing the fish eye effect in the middle of a picture.
We don't know that it's the middle of a picture, in fact it looks cropped
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>>17607839
I wasn't the guy who mentioned fisheyes reversing the effect, so I'm not exactly sure what he was imagining, but if the Earth was at the bottom of the frame a Fisheye could make it look flat.

Usually, though, if you see a picture taken in space and the earth looks flat, it was probably shot with a telephoto and not any form of wide angle or fisheye. With a tele, you can pick up such a small "slice" of the surface that you can't really see the curvature, just like how we can stand on the ground and not see it because it's so big compared to us.
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>>17605754
True knowledge comes from within but we have been conditioned to look outside of ourselves for information through school and other people.

Wanna learn something new? Read a book! Memorize someone else's conclusions. Be a robot.
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what is these faggotry and why is there a full thread of reply?
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I CAN'T DECIDE BETWEEN WHAT IS TROLL POSTS AND REAL INFORMATION ARE WE CONCLUDING THAT THE EARTH IS FLAT?
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>>17606781
wew lad
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>>17606781
Jesus fucking Christ, you think the Law of Gravity and Geometry are not to be trusted because these brilliant mathematicians, these "scholars from 16xx-18xx" were Freemasons or Jesuits?

You've got to be trolling. The fact that this pic exists is the scariest shit I've seen on /x/ in a while. Ad Hominem attacks are lame ass to begin with, but applying them to Pythagoras and Newton to somehow imply that this qualifies PROOF for a FLAT EARTH?

Are you trolling? Just stupid or just stubborn? Maybe you see now you're wrong and you don't want to admit it. Being able to see where you thought incorrectly before, accept that you were wrong once, and make adjustments to your views to correct them having seen new evidence takes intelligence and character. You should try it.
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>>17607031

DELETE THIS
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>>17605879
>moon doesn't make tides, even the large lakes don't have tides
>>17605900
>the nigtarded nasa nigger science man 'the earth is an oblate spheroid' nonsense
>why would that be? wouldn't the water have just converged into a bulge at the equator if ball earth model were true?
>>17605917
>under ball faggots model it would be curved and layered across the oceans in steppes


>>17605932
>just think about it, recent scientific developments (contrived and fake and gay), scientists are soon going to give gravity magnetic field properties so they can explain away this too

When you fail to understand something, whether due to lack of education or lack of intelligence, calling it "fake and gay" doesn't invalidate the facts of the situation.

Here's a perfectly sound and thorough explanation of the question, "If gravity affects the motion of all objects equally, why don't lakes have tides?"

https://youtu.be/pwChk4S99i4
>What Physics Teachers Get Wrong About Tides! | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

Of course, if you think it's "fake and gay" because you can't understand it, I suggest you stay in high school for few more years yet. God help you if you've graduated HS, and god help the HS. You should go back for a while and relearn everything you missed the first time.
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>>17608207
>learning information at school or from other people isn't to be trusted
>memorizing others' conclusions makes you a robot
>book learnin' ain't True Knowledge
>books and school? don't waste my time with that nonsense!

thank you for this post, anon. it's a good explanation as to how someone could be so profoundly ignorant as to fall for the flat earth conspiracy and see the bullshit posted in this thread about it as actual proof.

>I can't see with my own eyes that the earth is a globe: DON'T BELIEVE IT

>I saw a reptilian alien's face in a YouTube video of the president once. BELIEVE!

as for the rest of /x/, and the rest of the world, I sincerely and seriously hope you guys don't do this.
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>>17605652
OP,
re: your pic.
What do "Operation Deep Freeze", "Operation Paperclip" and "Operation Fishbowl" have to do with believing in a flat Earth? Or what do they have to do with anything, at all?
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>>17608855

They don't teach that in high school. They should. It makes a hell of a lot more sense. But then again, they don't teach anything useful in school (Canada).
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>>17608916

I looked up all the CTs and none of them had anything to do with flat earth. Fishbowl was about how nuclear explosions detonated in the atmosphere spread out over the stratosphere (think cumulonimbus clouds) or flattens in the mesosphere - extreme winds and chaotic atmospheric events, if you don't push through with a sounding rocket, you get pushed down and out... They think it's a invisible constructed shield.
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shit lads made a thread instead of making a reply
>>17608955
>>17608955
>>17608955
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