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Go on...With all these Hi-Tech Satellites and Telescopes apparently in orbit.
Any chance of pointing one at the Earth or the Moon.
Didn't think so.
Quoting Wikipedia...Lol.Go on...
Tell us more about 'Hi-Tech Satellites".
And how we should point them at the Earth...
Also, if you get the chance.
Here is a;
List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit.
But you'll have to guess which way they're "pointing".
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Your the one posting the links Troll.Where did I quote wikipedia?
Troll...
So you do know the difference between linking and quoting?Your the one posting the links Troll.
I think you might need to open your mind a little.So you do know the difference between linking and quoting?
Did you have a look at all of the satellites facing Earth?
Or are you trying to say they don't exist?
Either way, your idiotic thought bubble has been popped.
I call you a troll, because it's hard to distinguish between genuine stupidity, and deliberate trolling.
I think you might need to open your mind a little.
You seem angry.

Your location is off planet. Why don't you tell us what you see from there?I think you might need to open your mind a little.
You seem angry.
Was a piss take.Your location is off planet. Why don't you tell us what you see from there?
There's nothing open-minded about the flat earth theory. This isn't a theological discussion - on one hand there's observable facts and evidence, and on the other, pseudo-scientific nonsense and wilful ignorance. In one of my recent posts I mentioned how promoting flat earth theories is potentially damaging to actual scientific endeavour, and in another post I mentioned that flat earth theories fail Occam's Razor, for reasons I will happily go into more detail about when I get the chance.Not trolling at all.
Genuinely interested why people can't accept information with an open mind and need to attack others with a differing opinion to their own beliefs.
If you don't believe the flat earth exists...why keep posting?
Seems like a lot of wasted time and energy.
How open minded are you?Not trolling at all.
Genuinely interested why people can't accept information with an open mind and need to attack others with a differing opinion to their own beliefs.
If you don't believe the flat earth exists...why keep posting?
Seems like a lot of wasted time and energy.
I wonder how this argument will go once basic space travel is relatively affordable.
Vaccinations have caused our eyes to perceive straight lines as curves. But only during flights at or above altitudes high enough to see the purely theoretical curvature of the Earth.I wonder how this argument will go once basic space travel is relatively affordable.
Vaccinations have caused our eyes to perceive straight lines as curves. But only during flights at or above altitudes high enough to see the purely theoretical curvature of the Earth.
And it also affects our ability to view photos, ie if the person who took the photos was vaccinated then his curved earth visual bias transfers to the photos he takes.
the reason i made this thread is that a lot of the evidence of the spinning ball earth is pretty bad. one of the claims they make is that because ships disappear hull first, the earth is a ball. if i can watch a ship disappear to my plain eye and then pull out binoculars and bring that entire ship back into sight, how does that prove a ball? it doesn't. you can lose (and i know this from ocean racing) 60 foot tall masts in clear conditions when they're 20nm away from you... but then why (if that boat has sailed over a curve in the ocean) can i bring the whole thing back into sight through binoculars?Oh well, you've got time to go back and bother now, right?
And I think you're confusing your long distance sight, with actual evidence that the world is at least curved...
If the boat is big enough, you can easily watch it seemingly sink out of view.
the reason i made this thread is that a lot of the evidence of the spinning ball earth is pretty bad. one of the claims they make is that because ships disappear hull first, the earth is a ball. if i can watch a ship disappear to my plain eye and then pull out binoculars and bring that entire ship back into sight, how does that prove a ball? it doesn't. you can lose (and i know this from ocean racing) 60 foot tall masts in clear conditions when they're 20nm away from you... but then why (if that boat has sailed over a curve in the ocean) can i bring the whole thing back into sight through binoculars?
it's just a shit proof and i'd think if the ball was so obvious, that you'd have better evidence.
What about space photography?the reason i made this thread is that a lot of the evidence of the spinning ball earth is pretty bad. one of the claims they make is that because ships disappear hull first, the earth is a ball. if i can watch a ship disappear to my plain eye and then pull out binoculars and bring that entire ship back into sight, how does that prove a ball? it doesn't. you can lose (and i know this from ocean racing) 60 foot tall masts in clear conditions when they're 20nm away from you... but then why (if that boat has sailed over a curve in the ocean) can i bring the whole thing back into sight through binoculars?
it's just a shit proof and i'd think if the ball was so obvious, that you'd have better evidence.
oi remember chillwave brah?What about space photography?
Photoshopped?
What about the other space agencies? How big is this conspiracy of yours?the photos are cool if they are photos but it's just hard to begin taking something seriously when it starts with NASA...!
Take your pick LOLNow Hitler being in Venezuela, now thats a conspiracy i can eat some popcorn too, link me to that thread.