If you insult our intelligence when you are high, shouldn't we insult you when you are high?I'm high so I would appreciate real talk instead of insults. Let's spark up and and treat each other with respect.
If you insult our intelligence when you are high, shouldn't we insult you when you are high?I'm high so I would appreciate real talk instead of insults. Let's spark up and and treat each other with respect.
FifyIf you post your nonsense when you are high, shouldn't we insult you when we are high?
Math can't lie because it's incapable of thought.Drop below horizon due to the earth's supposed curvature.
10 miles 66 feet.
20 miles 266 feet.
50 miles 1,666 feet.
70 miles 3,266 feet.
100 miles 1.26 miles
The lighthouses of the earth also tell a story.
EXAMPLE:
The Light on Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland is 150 feet above high water, and is visible 35 statute miles out at sea. These figures will give, on calculating for the earth's rotundity, 491 feet as the distance it should be sunk below the sea horizon.
AGAIN Naval submarines uses periscopes to see great distances because the oceans are flat.
Math does not lie.
Math is entirely powerless against dishonesty.Math can't lie because it's incapable of thought.
Seriously, take your meds.
No, they don't. They use periscopes to see to the horizon, relative to the height of the periscope itself. They use radar, sonar and other techniques to produce a visual image of targets that are beyond the horizon (what do you know... they also use satellites!), and once in range, the periscope can be used to literally see the target.AGAIN Naval submarines uses periscopes to see great distances
* radarNo, they don't. They use periscopes to see to the horizon, relative to the height of the periscope itself. They use sonar to produce a visual image of targets that are beyond the horizon.
Senesac did classified aviation electronics work for the Navy and was considered an expert with photoshop.Math does not lie, but you do
LMAO. I see you suuuuuuuuuure know Naval battle tactics. ..and how to give away your poz LMAO !!!!No, they don't. They use periscopes to see to the horizon, relative to the height of the periscope itself. They use radar, sonar and other techniques to produce a visual image of targets that are beyond the horizon (what do you know... they also use satellites!), and once in range, the periscope can be used to literally see the target.
True, but I think he actually believes the nonsense he posts.Math is entirely powerless against dishonesty.
I have found it to be easier when I disregard that component. The correlation between belief and correctness is shockingly poor.True, but I think he actually believes the nonsense he posts.
We had a post sometime ago maybe in this thread or one of the other 2 that got deleted. A radar engineer on stackexchange answered. He contradicted all of the radar babble you see up there.No, they don't. They use periscopes to see to the horizon, relative to the height of the periscope itself. They use radar, sonar and other techniques to produce a visual image of targets that are beyond the horizon (what do you know... they also use satellites!), and once in range, the periscope can be used to literally see the target.
I never once used the word battle, and nice job trying to weasel out of and deflect after another situation which caught you dead wrong. Again.LMAO. I see you suuuuuuuuuure know Naval battle tactics. ..and how to give away your poz LMAO !!!!
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This is the genius from post #1 of this thread.
Prepare for the claims that [insert some government agency] shot him down so that the flat-earth theory could remain hidden. LOLCould not help but laugh at the news this morning. Perhaps a little more science would have saved his ignorant ass. Maybe Eastwood can play him in a movie.