You don't even know me. Why would you hate me?I live on the island of Sicily. I am currently in the country of Malta for spring break, a 35 minute - 90 km flight. Why the ***k can't I see your house?? I hate you.
This is fun.
You don't even know me. Why would you hate me?I live on the island of Sicily. I am currently in the country of Malta for spring break, a 35 minute - 90 km flight. Why the ***k can't I see your house?? I hate you.
Trolling is one thing. You are good.You don't even know me. Why would you hate me?
This is fun.
Jeez. That's pretty harsh.Trolling is one thing. You are good.
I work with orbital mechanics and have seen some seriously cerebrally malfunctioning people. The level of woeful and willful ignorance makes me suggest self ingesting something roughly 9mm in size to those people.
Oh..Jeez. That's pretty harsh.
Here's a serious question. Can you map or predict the rotation and orbit of the earth going back to the days when the continents were all one big giant piece of land? I ask because it seems like having all the land mass on one side might throw the rotation out of wack, kinda like throwing a weight off a wheel.
So how would tectonic shift affect our orbit?
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Lol you had me for a while.
@James_Snover we need a quantum physics expert.No. I'm serious about some of these questions. It goes to show how crazy people can get when you don't follow what everyone believes to be true. It's ok to be skeptical and question the narrative. I didn't get one person try to look at the numbers and actually talk about it. Just one guy said that light bends over a mile, which to me is far fetched. This other guy wanted me to shoot myself.
Who gives a hoot if it's round or flat? I just had some observations that didn't add up.
"Who gives a hoot if it's round or flat? I just had some observations that didn't add up."
Which is more likely, that there is a massive, decades (if not centuries) long hoax being perpetrated for no obvious reason, or that your interpretation of a couple of observations is wrong? I suppose another possibility is that you don't believe anything you posted and are just trolling. It's something to do I guess.
@James_Snover we need a quantum physics expert.
@CV355 can you give me a white board drawing explaining light refraction in the atmosphere.
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Leonard, I was going to let CV355 draw up something creative. Hahaha
Didn't see anything in there that says light can curve more than a mile.
So what about other planets? Why would other planets be round and the earth be flat?Through the curved windows in the plane? Hmmm.
How do you explain the horizon rising up to meet your eye? Why doesn't the horizon in front drop off, too?
Not going into that. Haven't formulated any hypothesis either way.So what about other planets? Why would other planets be round and the earth be flat?
Alright, I'll give it one more shot. I'm not a scientist but I do try to pay attention to things.No. I'm serious about some of these questions. It goes to show how crazy people can get when you don't follow what everyone believes to be true. It's ok to be skeptical and question the narrative. I didn't get one person try to look at the numbers and actually talk about it. Just one guy said that light bends over a mile, which to me is far fetched. This other guy wanted me to shoot myself.
Who gives a hoot if it's round or flat? I just had some observations that didn't add up.
So what about other planets? Why would other planets be round and the earth be flat?
Wow.Didn't see anything in there that says light can curve more than a mile.
Maybe we are talking about two different things. Of course if you're in an airplane you can also observe a circular rainbow. I'm talking about light refracting land mass in front of me. You're saying that in my field of vision is basically a mirage and that the actual mountain I'm looking at is 5000+ feet below the horizon is somehow being bent back up to my eye level.Wow.
Have you ever seen a rainbow? If you have, you likely saw light refraction from more than a mile, that stretched more than a mile (depending on the rainbow).
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