The flat earth post that explains it all!

There is a difference between being round vs. sphere. The flat earth itself is theorized to be round, but just flat.
why do we see the moon in phases?

how do we experience days and nights? why do we have seasons? why are days, nights and seasons different depending on your location?
 
Organic matter cannot go thru the Van Allen belt. We have never left this plane(et), which means small portion of a "plane".


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10 pages.

But damn, a 1-hour video? OP, we need cliff notes so we can debate civilly.

I mean we just did this exact same thing less then a month ago in the “the Antarctica” thread.

And I still want answers on this Secret World War 3.... why won’t someone give me these answers.
 
I know it is.

And I don't blindly believe anything.
someone telling me something is fact just to turn around and tell me "I just know it" when questioned with nothing to back up what he claimed..... No matter WHAT it is.... Is childish. Don't quote me in shit until you realized that.
 
See, you haven't stated you believe the earth is flat and I respect you if you don't.

But you see how even though you're just trying to be accurate in your analysis how hard it is to maintain pinning down a basic idea, even though you're likely on the same side??

Now he's calling you a flat earther, rather than staying focused in the chain of logic.
You shole do avoid my questions

I think I'm still waiting for a response you didn't have time to give a season ago
 
See this is the bullshit I'm talking about. You use stars to prove your point but they disprove your fucking point.

Stand in your yard and spin in a circle. Can't see your house when your back is to it but if you look up you can see the clouds the entire time, can't you?

Why do you see different stars in Australia?

Yall don't even bother to think this shit through and steady be accusing everybody else of not thinking.



This is where this gets exhausting, because you keep exposing your lack of understanding of the very things you use as the pillars of your argument.

If you know what the equation is to measure density, then you should realize that it is not the same equation used to measure weight.

What is a scale measuring when you sit something on it? Because it is not measuring density. This is proved by the very definition you posted, as the physical mechanism of scales do not measure what you posted as density.

So again, what is weight? What is a scale actually measuring?

Weight is the equivalent of buoyant force. Gravity is simply density.
 
OH SHIT... NASA is fucking TROLLING the Flat Earthers..




Look at that glorious CURVE


The Youtube comments are pure Comedy...

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D'Allan Rixx T.V.
1 day ago (edited)
I can bet my next check that none of y'all been to space to know that this footage is 100% real lol, flat earthers are really the ones getting the last laugh cause this only proves us right that y'all idiots so brainwashed. If CNN,FOX,TIME put out this information it's " REAL ", i just wonder if Eric Snowden is a HERO or a villain and no america i am not a terrorist i just believe in one GOD and i am extremely positive.But the only question i have is when i am on a airplane and i fly once you get to a certain level you can't see the mountains any more so how are you able to see the mountains from that high up?
REPLY"

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Black mythic
1 day ago
this shit has a fish eye lens and you mean to tell me that the state of calfornia has that much of a curve???"

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Jose M
1 day ago
The earth is flat... do you not see the ice wall surrounding the earth? Plus they are using a fish eye lense."

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jon jones
1 day ago
if you're that high up, well above the thermosphere, you wouldn't be able to see the crevices of a mountain as if you were on a plane. fake and gay"




See Astonishing Images of the California Wildfires From Space

By JEFFREY KLUGER and JOSH RAAB
December 8, 2017
The high ground of space often makes the Earth’s grandest features shrink to invisibility. You can’t really see the great Wall of China from orbit—at least not with the unaided eye. You certainly can’t see Hoover Dam or the Empire State Building or Beijing’s sprawling Forbidden City. But you can see nature—both at its magnificent best and its terrifying worst.

That’s the case with the wildfires that are currently blowtorching their way through southern California. The Ventura County fire is now twice the size of Washington, D.C. Nearly 23,000 homes and businesses are threatened and 260,000 people have been evacuated—the equivalent of the population of St. Petersburg, Fla. A decade of drought and powerful Santa Ana winds are being blamed for the disaster.





Multiple satellites, along with astronauts aboard the International Space Station, have been monitoring the hellscape below from the cold and quiet of space. Here are just a few of the images they’ve returned.

Tuesday, Dec. 5
image

Joshua Stevens—NASA images modified using Copernicus Sentinel data processed by ESA
The European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite captured the visible, shortwave infrared, and near infrared light for an image of the burn scar in Ventura County, California. Active fires appear orange; the burn scar is brown. Unburned vegetation is green; developed areas are gray. Powerful winds fanned the flames. A prolonged spell of dry weather also primed the area for major fires. This week’s winds follow nine of the driest consecutive months in southern California history.

Tuesday, Dec. 5
image

Adam Voiland—Suomi NPP - VIIRS
The Suomi NPP satellite captured this nighttime image of the fire Ventura fire. After burning for roughly one day, the blaze had charred 50,000 acres (20,000 hectares), destroyed at least 150 structures, and forced more than 27,000 people to evacuate. The fire was imaged by a “day-night band” in the satellite’s optics that detects light in a range of wavelengths from green to near-infrared and uses light intensification to detect dim signals.

Wednesday, Dec. 6
image

Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik—ISS
Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik aboard the International Space Station took this photo of the California wildfires in the Los Angeles area on Dec. 6, 2017.

Thursday, Dec. 7
image

Nasa/Planet Pix/ZUMA Wire
Smoke from massive fires burning across southern California seen from the International Space Station. The Thomas fire carved a path of destruction from the Pacific Ocean to 10 miles inland south along the coast, forcing mandatory evacuations for tens of thousands of residents.

Thursday, Dec. 7
image

Jeff Schmaltz—LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS/GSFC/NASA
NASA’s Terra satellite collected this natural-color image of the California wildfires. Actively burning areas are outlined in red. Each hot spot is an area where the satellite’s thermal detectors recognized temperatures higher than background. When the picture was taken, none of the fires was even 15 percent contained.

http://time.com/5056165/california-wildfires-space/


But you know... CGI!!!
 
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OH SHIT... NASA is fucking TROLLING the Flat Earthers..




Look at that glorious CURVE

See Astonishing Images of the California Wildfires From Space

By JEFFREY KLUGER and JOSH RAAB
December 8, 2017
The high ground of space often makes the Earth’s grandest features shrink to invisibility. You can’t really see the great Wall of China from orbit—at least not with the unaided eye. You certainly can’t see Hoover Dam or the Empire State Building or Beijing’s sprawling Forbidden City. But you can see nature—both at its magnificent best and its terrifying worst.

That’s the case with the wildfires that are currently blowtorching their way through southern California. The Ventura County fire is now twice the size of Washington, D.C. Nearly 23,000 homes and businesses are threatened and 260,000 people have been evacuated—the equivalent of the population of St. Petersburg, Fla. A decade of drought and powerful Santa Ana winds are being blamed for the disaster.





Multiple satellites, along with astronauts aboard the International Space Station, have been monitoring the hellscape below from the cold and quiet of space. Here are just a few of the images they’ve returned.

Tuesday, Dec. 5
image

Joshua Stevens—NASA images modified using Copernicus Sentinel data processed by ESA
The European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite captured the visible, shortwave infrared, and near infrared light for an image of the burn scar in Ventura County, California. Active fires appear orange; the burn scar is brown. Unburned vegetation is green; developed areas are gray. Powerful winds fanned the flames. A prolonged spell of dry weather also primed the area for major fires. This week’s winds follow nine of the driest consecutive months in southern California history.

Tuesday, Dec. 5
image

Adam Voiland—Suomi NPP - VIIRS
The Suomi NPP satellite captured this nighttime image of the fire Ventura fire. After burning for roughly one day, the blaze had charred 50,000 acres (20,000 hectares), destroyed at least 150 structures, and forced more than 27,000 people to evacuate. The fire was imaged by a “day-night band” in the satellite’s optics that detects light in a range of wavelengths from green to near-infrared and uses light intensification to detect dim signals.

Wednesday, Dec. 6
image

Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik—ISS
Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik aboard the International Space Station took this photo of the California wildfires in the Los Angeles area on Dec. 6, 2017.

Thursday, Dec. 7
image

Nasa/Planet Pix/ZUMA Wire
Smoke from massive fires burning across southern California seen from the International Space Station. The Thomas fire carved a path of destruction from the Pacific Ocean to 10 miles inland south along the coast, forcing mandatory evacuations for tens of thousands of residents.

Thursday, Dec. 7
image

Jeff Schmaltz—LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS/GSFC/NASA
NASA’s Terra satellite collected this natural-color image of the California wildfires. Actively burning areas are outlined in red. Each hot spot is an area where the satellite’s thermal detectors recognized temperatures higher than background. When the picture was taken, none of the fires was even 15 percent contained.

http://time.com/5056165/california-wildfires-space/


But you know... CGI!!!


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fake news .....
 
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