Nothing dumber than a flat earther

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BudmanTX

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Wow last 30 days had all kinds of visible astrological sheet going on... All you had to do is go outside and look up. FE people are afraid to look up and see truth. It's OK though.
if you really look you can see new impact on the moon.....just fyi....

oops i said moon, now the flat earther guy is gonna have a cow.......
 

doniawon

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Should Not see a boat 50 miles out with a telescope.. but yet it's there .
Why I'm still sitting on this fense . Would b nice to still b asleep to these things.
Kinda sucks feeling like I may need a padded room. But here sits
 

a senile fungus

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And it's not there. Buildings should be a mile plus under the curve, but yet 3/4 of the building are in plain sight.

That's what so many aren't getting. Fox news called one instance a mirage and ran it on the news... Shits hilarious.

One mile drop at which distance? Accuracy matters here when we speak of numbers...
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Meteor showers are seasonal, predictable events. Look at New Zealand and its relation and distance to South Victoria Land Antarctica. Look at South Africa at its relation and distance to Kemp and Enderby Land Antarctica. Look at the tip of South America and its relation to the South Shetland islands and Graham Land Antarctica. Measure the distance between those Antarctic points starting with and ending with South Victoria Land. This will prove the vast distance that the ring of ice covers. It's greater than the distance of the equator.
 
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doniawon

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Meteor showers are seasonal, predictable events. Look at New Zealand and its relation and distance to South Victoria Land Antarctica. Look at South Africa at its relation and distance to Kemp and Enderby Land Antarctica. Look at the tip of South America and its relation to the South Shetland islands and Graham Land Antarctica. Measure the distance between those Antarctic points starting with and ending with South Victoria Land. This will prove the vast distance that the ring of ice covers. It's greater than the circumference of the earth at the equator.
Wandering stars.
There are also stars that move counter clockwise during certain cycles. Which in itself disproves the heliocentric theory. Well known but zero explinations
 

doniawon

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Should not see these should b way way below the curve... I gotta go feed my sick granny. It's Fri night, love Fri night!! We play yatzee, n her dog licks pb from my genitals!
 

a senile fungus

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Should not see these should b way way below the curve... I gotta go feed my sick granny. It's Fri night, love Fri night!! We play yatzee, n her dog licks pb from my genitals!
On a normal day you can't see it!

The conditions were right for a mirage to take place. Haven't you ever seen light plays tricks on your eyes when that light passes through a medium of variying densities due to temp changes? Ever seen a mirage on the road? Or in the desert?
 

SPLFreak808

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The sun is so damn far away, we cant even observe the curvature from its ring of light on our surface.

Here's an idea, since at any given time earth is ALWAYS 50% illuminated by its sun (FACT), perhaps you could recreate this test with a flashlight over a basketball at different height levels.

You see how far away it needs to be for 50% illumination? The other 50% is the shadow lmao
 
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