flat earth people

The sun is like a light bulb spinning on a flat surface.

Eric Dubay is answering both questions here on this timestamp. The whole documentary is worth watching.

If you are skeptic you also must question axioms.

All the partners of those single socks in the drawer.
Lots of teaspoons.
Plastic pens by the millions (ever noticed how they never seem to run out of ink, because they don’t stick around long enough)
A mountain of hair clips
The TV remote
Military intelligence
The grassy knoll shooter
Elvis Presley
Political integrity
The female libido

My big wonder has been: Did they ever tried to sail to the antarctica? I believe there must be at least a rich flat-earther, or they can just collect needed funds to go there. It’s much more doable than making their own space rocket and fly to outer space.

- WHY??

I find that the biggest argument against flat earth is the whole super big free-masonic NASA conspiracy, its hard to believe they are all in the know and purposely lying about us…

Scale modeler?

The Earth raised tidal bulges on the moon. As the moon rotated through these bulges, internal friction slowed the moon’s rotation until it achieved tidal coupling.

I want one of the flat earth people to take a trip the edge of earth and take a picture or post video proof. Surely they have, this would prove their point. :person_facepalming: Maybe an expedition is in order. Start traveling West or East and see if you can get back to their starting point. If they never return then they fell into space.
The other item that would need proven or disproven is mental illness. This kind of thought process should be a flag to authorities. Some of these folks could potentially be a danger to society.

the earth is not flat - but bootlickers that want thought police are the greater danger to us all.

I’ve heard this argument before. If the sun was a bulb spinning over a flat surface, an ultra-high powered telescope should be able to see it at night. If I place The Hubble Telescope on the top of Mt. Everest, I would have to be able to see the sun as it makes its rotation around the Earth, right?

But we all know this is not true. You can’t see the sun at night because the Earth obstructs your view.

With that theory wouldn’t it be daylight most of the time if not all? Very interesting to say the least.

HONDARIDER

“They” believe it is due to “perspective.” That the sun really is visible 24/7, but because it is so far away, we can’t see it. Like trying to see a single bird 50 miles away. Their theory falls short when:

  • Ask to see the sun at night with a high powered telescope.
  • Ask why, when the sun sets over the ocean, you can clearly see the sun fade away from the bottom up.
  • Ask why a high powered telescope can’t see across as ocean.
  • Ask them to explain stars. If our star fades into oblivion within a matter of minutes, how can we see stars that are trillions of miles away?

It’s amazing how the brain works, for some individuals. I can understand for those in the past when there was a lack of knowledge. Science is amazing. This shouldn’t be in question this day and age.

Crom laughs at your god. Laughs from his mountain…

The world isnt round either tho.

go on.

tell us how round means ONLY perfectly spherical, and not approximately, also.

Please, stop.

Why does believing in a flat earth make someone crazy, but believing in a creation where the earth (and everything) is only 6000 years old just make someone religious?

Or, anyone that doesn’t accept the scientific accuracy of evolution is just as whacky as someone that doesn’t believe in gravity. If anything, evolution has held up better than gravity over the past 100 years.

Frankly, flat-earthers don’t bother me any more than some of the crazier religious beliefs out there. I’m not against religion; believe what you want to believe. But if someone accepts that religious beliefs are okay, they should also leave the flat-earther’s alone too.

^That!

Flat earthers don’t want to be left alone, they are the most successful internet trollers of all time. They’re licking up the attention like a kid with a lollypop.

Sadly that is so true. This is the day and age of, “look at me, look at what I can do”, even if it’s idiotic and sometimes dangerous. There are teenage and early twenty somethings making millions of dollars for doing stupid stuff and posting it online. Self celebration. Two things to blame. Parents unwillingness to teach their children about personal responsibility at a young age and unhealthy doses of social media. I am not trying to start parenting classes here, I am not perfect and make my fair share of mistakes but, it’s imperative that parents hold their own child responsible, there should be consequences for bad decision making. Hopefully they learn something before those decisions become deadly. Ya know, like falling off the edge of earth. :smiley: