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• #52
I used to work with a particularly vehement Flat Earther and I took pleasure in explaining that in order for his disc theory to work then he has to refute gravity , I would then walk past his desk and drop things .
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• #53
Like his children.
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• #54
I live in Essex and can confirm the earth is flat (around here at least)
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• #55
or heavy objects on his head
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• #56
I'm in Cambridge and the Dept of Astronomy has an open night at their observatory on a Wednesday....just not during the summer obvs. I'm thinking of it as some kind of exorcism event. Seeing being believing. But also would be a proper spectacle seeing him go at it with some hardcore geeks.
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• #57
'Gravity' has already been explained! It's just the (flat)earths moving really fast duh!
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• #58
Its not gravity its density duuuuh
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• #59
If you're selling tickets, dibs
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• #60
I'm sure we can arrange something.
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• #61
None of this matters because we all live in a computer simulation anyway.
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• #62
I shall bring popcorn...
Serious question though, and slight derail (sorry), is the open night at Mullard Observatory or the one on Madingley Rd? I'm only in St Neots and am interested.
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• #63
For the win.
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• #64
Think its the Madingley Road site
http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/public/public_observing
See you there, Oct 4th
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• #65
This is one of the more advanced FE theories that I've heard.
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• #66
Has he seen this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvbN-cWe0A0
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• #67
Lollingtons. I'd just get the standard shit. Fish eye lens. Nasa are lying. Denial of the fucking obvious.
In fact exactly what you would get it..."Look at the camera outside the chamber...it shows the Earth to be curved, cos its a fish-eye lens put there to sustain the lie...but look at the view from the camera inside...the horizon is flat"
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• #68
Come on, there must be one flat earther on here. Show yourself
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• #69
I wish it was, but north London is full of bastard hills.
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• #70
How do these creeps think the satellite TV that feeds them this idiocy works then? Just one big fuck off tv mast erected in the centre of the planet?
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• #71
also
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• #72
What even is that? Latest Korean firework?
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• #73
Rocket launch to resupply the international space station google tells me
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• #74
Space-X rocket launch, they go up then sideways to escape the circular atmosphere. If the earth was flat they would just go straight up.
https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/4085/does-the-space-shuttle-fly-straight-up-when-leaving-earth -
• #75
this?
that map looks pretty 2d to me...
Of course the Earth is flat....riding on the back of four elephants, who on top a turtle...
A wizard proved that.