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"Flat Earther" finally admits the Earth isn't flat


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What a great time to be alive. The psyop against conspiracies since the JFK assassinations are coming to an end.

 

I guess with the CIA about to be eviscerated under the new government, they are no longer providing funding to keep tinfoil nonsense alive. So the truth is going to come out about the stupid ones, and the real conspiracies are going to be exposed.

 

 

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If you're using polar coordinates, the earth is flat. 

 

Well, almost flat.  There are mountains and R is a little bigger around the equator.

 

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21 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

Shame the media won't interview an actual Google Earth lead engineer challenging the doxa, such as Thomas Wilkinson. It would be interesting. Google "handled the situation internally" and virtually any trace of this was erased.

 

“Everything in this world is theory. From black holes to the roundness of the earth.”

 

“After years of diligent study and intent work I have concluded there is no way the world can be spherical. Given how our data at Google has never matched up to NASA’s data, and given how modern technology simply cannot measure the magnitude of such a planet, we can never really be guaranteed the earth is spherical."

 

https://ecency.com/google/@jamiesamain/anyone-think-there-is-any-truth-in-this-your-thoughts-and-references-please-leave-in-comments-section

 

 

 

I guess they are being kind. These flat Earth people are easily destroyed by someone who is articulate and presents real evidence in a coherent manner.

 

Flat-Earthing  is more of a mental exercise for many, but for some they actual start to believe.

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49 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

I guess they are being kind. These flat Earth people are easily destroyed by someone who is articulate and presents real evidence in a coherent manner.

 

Flat-Earthing  is more of a mental exercise for many, but for some they actual start to believe.

 

Yes, of course that is the explanation.

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12 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Wow!......and that was just a guess.

 

The truth , of course, is the opposite: 99% of the time, people will refuse to debate with flat-earthers because "it's too ridiculous", "I can't even go there, too presposterous".

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On 12/20/2024 at 4:43 PM, rattlesnake said:

“Everything in this world is theory. From black holes to the roundness of the earth.”

It's only theory until you get the right vantage point.  If you can subjectively affirm a theory, it becomes fact - at least to you.

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5 minutes ago, connda said:

It's only theory until you get the right vantage point.  If you can subjectively affirm a theory, it becomes fact - at least to you.

 

No.... he is correct. Even general relativity and quantum electrodynamics are only theories, regardless of how many times they have been proved to make correct predictions.

 

As soon as another 'stronger' theory comes along they are toast.

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7 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Got to where the captain says....."you don't read your bible?".....then.....pffft....no thanks.

 

Flat-earthers are a joke.....but religious people have a seriously large piece of the jigsaw missing and are dangerous.

 

His views on religion are irrelevant to the substance of the video, which pertains to the absence of curvature and spin.

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On 12/22/2024 at 3:34 AM, rattlesnake said:

There are actually quite a few pilots who have come to realise the heliocentric model is simply impossible. The Earth is not spinning at 1,000 mph as it revolves around the sun at 66,600 mph while the Sun shoots through space at 450,000 mph.

 

Here is a compelling 15-minute testimony by Bruce Anderson.

 

https://www.brighteon.com/d0db0a31-ad83-42ac-8a65-461a7d7af38a

I watched until he mentioned The Bible......finished.

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On 12/19/2024 at 5:31 PM, uncletiger said:

What a great time to be alive. The psyop against conspiracies since the JFK assassinations are coming to an end.

 

I guess with the CIA about to be eviscerated under the new government, they are no longer providing funding to keep tinfoil nonsense alive. So the truth is going to come out about the stupid ones, and the real conspiracies are going to be exposed.

 

 

Sounds like just another conspiracy theory.

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HaKnew there just had to be some FLERFs here...Flat Earthers...Cuz I posted a poll on if the moon landings were real or faked. More than 21% of respondents said Faked🤣 A link to the poll is below. Guess it's time for a spherical or flat earth poll 🌍 

 

 

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I don't subsribe to Flat Earthand those that do will often deny a particular point without reason and some who have done experiements often debunk themselves. However, that isn't my point here. The Flat Earth 'Movement' membership is growing and one has to ask the question 'why?'

Even though the FE chap who admitted to seeing the '24 hour Sun' and being wrong one could tell from his attitude that he isn't going to leave the FE membership just yet. Phrases like '...don't believe me...' and '...someone [a FLat Earther] might work it out...' or words to that effect. Now some FE's are busy trying to use their 'dome' and "firmanent' ideas to show that a '24 hour Sun' is possible on a flat Earth by reflection, refraction and so on. However, I have yet to see a mathematical model on how that works.

When the so called 'Final Experiment' was announced many FE's began denying that they didn't subscribed to the FE model that most subscribed to before the announcement but never showing the alternative model that they did subcribe to.

Be that as it may, I did read an article earlier this year that it had been suggested that Flat Earth be taught at infant school in the UK (as an altenative view) and I understan that it is being considered. There are Flat Earth books for kids so I guess that's what they have in mind.

Imo it's the growing mistrust in many so called science papers that are partly to blame.

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