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Put a flat earthier into space


Any size that you can basically arc one of them.
Sigh....you are back to the thing that all flat earth conspiracy theorists do when stuck. Try to measure the curve of a massive planet on a really small scale and then claim flatness. Of course you are going to repeatedly fail doing that. It is like your spirit level all over again. Remember when I did the maths for you and found your spirit level would need to be 451 meters long to have any measurable drop? Well it is the same with sitting on the grass and bending a couple of sticks in the space between your outstretched legs. It is mathematically proven that if you try to judge the curve of the earth over a few centimeters then you are not going to see anything of value.

Lets picture a different but similar scenario. Can you imagine you are building a shelf with a thick 2m plank by standing it on two blocks? You don't have a spirit level so put a ball on it. If the ball rolls then the shelf is not level. If the ball does roll, it is not. Sound reasonable? The shelf is flat.

So then you lift one end of the shelf and put a brick underneath it. The ball rolls away right? The shelf is not flat.

Now remove the brick and replace it with a single strand of hair. The ball still stays in place. But the shelf is flat and now one end is higher. How can this be? What is this voodoo? Hopefully you agree that the width of a hair is not going to make much difference to our crude way of measuring the tilt of a shelf.

This is exactly the same as you with your sprit levels and bendy twigs. Doing something on a small scale is not going to be suitable for measuring something on the large scale. The big difference between what you propose and my shelf experiment is that the size you are trying to measure is over a thousand times smaller than an average human hair.
 
Hi @Nukehasslefan - sorry if this has been covered before, but are all moons/planets/stars flat, or just Earth? Cheers.
:D They don't exist. The moon is a secondary reflection of the sun, obviously. That is why it is so similar.

The planets are a holographic image suspended in a crystal then projected by a naturally forming carbon arc lamp through a crystal lens and projected onto a ice dome.

The stars are points of light that shine through a crystal onto the dome.

Please don't think that sounds bat shit crazy.
 
Sigh....you are back to the thing that all flat earth conspiracy theorists do when stuck. Try to measure the curve of a massive planet on a really small scale and then claim flatness. Of course you are going to repeatedly fail doing that. It is like your spirit level all over again. Remember when I did the maths for you and found your spirit level would need to be 451 meters long to have any measurable drop? Well it is the same with sitting on the grass and bending a couple of sticks in the space between your outstretched legs. It is mathematically proven that if you try to judge the curve of the earth over a few centimeters then you are not going to see anything of value.

Lets picture a different but similar scenario. Can you imagine you are building a shelf with a thick 2m plank by standing it on two blocks? You don't have a spirit level so put a ball on it. If the ball rolls then the shelf is not level. If the ball does roll, it is not. Sound reasonable? The shelf is flat.

So then you lift one end of the shelf and put a brick underneath it. The ball rolls away right? The shelf is not flat.

Now remove the brick and replace it with a single strand of hair. The ball still stays in place. But the shelf is flat and now one end is higher. How can this be? What is this voodoo? Hopefully you agree that the width of a hair is not going to make much difference to our crude way of measuring the tilt of a shelf.

This is exactly the same as you with your sprit levels and bendy twigs. Doing something on a small scale is not going to be suitable for measuring something on the large scale. The big difference between what you propose and my shelf experiment is that the size you are trying to measure is over a thousand times smaller than an average human hair.
This is not simple enough logic for him
 
Sigh....you are back to the thing that all flat earth conspiracy theorists do when stuck.
I'm not stuck I'm perfectly content.
Try to measure the curve of a massive planet on a really small scale and then claim flatness.
It seems you can offer it with bridge towers and ships falling down a curve over a few miles when it suits.
Look at the Pontchartrain pylons and so on and so on. When it suits but then it looks flat when it suyits.
I'm extremely comfortable arguing about any of this stuff.
Of course you are going to repeatedly fail doing that.
I certainly don't see any failure from my side but I do from yours.
It is like your spirit level all over again.
By all means, use that as some kind of argument. It tells me a lot about how you argue.
Remember when I did the maths for you and found your spirit level would need to be 451 meters long to have any measurable drop?
No need for any of it, as I said. It's basically grasping at straws to keep a spinning globe as a reality which it is absolutely not.
Well it is the same with sitting on the grass and bending a couple of sticks in the space between your outstretched legs. It is mathematically proven that if you try to judge the curve of the earth over a few centimeters then you are not going to see anything of value.
The value is there and shows distances based on a curved are as warped as it.
It also shows the reality of a level ground-based entirely on those simple sticks to show a bigger area would create a much bigger issue.
Lets picture a different but similar scenario. Can you imagine you are building a shelf with a thick 2m plank by standing it on two blocks? You don't have a spirit level so put a ball on it. If the ball rolls then the shelf is not level. If the ball does roll, it is not. Sound reasonable? The shelf is flat.
So then you lift one end of the shelf and put a brick underneath it. The ball rolls away right? The shelf is not flat.

Now remove the brick and replace it with a single strand of hair. The ball still stays in place. But the shelf is flat and now one end is higher. How can this be? What is this voodoo? Hopefully you agree that the width of a hair is not going to make much difference to our crude way of measuring the tilt of a shelf.

One terrible way to use an analogy to try and offer up your global size.
This is exactly the same as you with your sprit levels and bendy twigs.
No, it's not. You see I'm offering reality. Observable testable and repeatable.
You're offering nothing.
Doing something on a small scale is not going to be suitable for measuring something on the large scale.
As I mentioned with your bridge towers and whatnot.
The big difference between what you propose and my shelf experiment is that the size you are trying to measure is over a thousand times smaller than an average human hair.
Try something else because this offers nothing.
Hi @Nukehasslefan - sorry if this has been covered before, but are all moons/planets/stars flat, or just Earth? Cheers.
None.
Earth is a cell we live inside of.
The so-called planets and so-called stars are reflections emanating from the cell centre. In my opinion of course.
Feel free to ask further questions and I'll try my best to answer.
:D They don't exist. The moon is a secondary reflection of the sun, obviously. That is why it is so similar.

The planets are a holographic image suspended in a under crystal then projected by a naturally forming carbon arc lamp through a crystal lens and projected onto a ice dome.

The stars are points of light that shine through a crystal onto the dome.

Please don't think that sounds bat shit crazy.
I've just done a slight alteration. Hope you don't mind.
 
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I'm not stuck I'm perfectly content.

It seems you can offer it with bridge towers and ships falling down a curve over a few miles when it suits.
Look at the Pontchartrain pylons and so on and so on. When it suits but then it looks flat when it suyits.
I'm extremely comfortable arguing about any of this stuff.

I certainly don't see any failure from my side but I do from yours.

By all means, use that as some kind of argument. It tells me a lot about how you argue.

No need for any of it, as I said. It's basically grasping at straws to keep a spinning globe as a reality which it is absolutely not.

The value is there and shows distances based on a curved are as warped as it.
It also shows the reality of a level ground-based entirely on those simple sticks to show a bigger area would create a much bigger issue.


One terrible way to use an analogy to try and offer up your global size.

No, it's not. You see I'm offering reality. Observable testable and repeatable.
You're offering nothing.

As I mentioned with your bridge towers and whatnot.

Try something else because this offers nothing.

None.
Earth is a cell we live inside of.
The so-called planets and so-called stars are reflections emanating from the cell centre. In my opinion of course.
Feel free to ask further questions and I'll try my best to answer.

Wrong.
 
It seems you can offer it with bridge towers and ships falling down a curve over a few miles when it suits.
Look at the Pontchartrain pylons and so on and so on. When it suits but then it looks flat when it suyits.
I'm extremely comfortable arguing about any of this stuff.
Bridges are really big but even then you are only talking of a distance of a few millimeters. It is enough for the girders not to meet and need to be manufactured accordingly. Your experiment is really small.

Ships don't fall down.
I certainly don't see any failure from my side but I do from yours.
Scale - you really can't grasp it
No, it's not. You see I'm offering reality. Observable testable and repeatable.
Pointless, bollocks and repeatable.

But perhaps it is the way you described it. If you have repeated this and it is easy, could you do your "experiment" again and take a photo of it so we can see, then use a bit of maths to predict the result on a flat earth, result on a gradual gradient and the result on the actual earth?
 
I saw a YouTube video that said all flat earthers decide (after discovering the lie) to get their little toes cut off as they no longer need them for curved balance. I wouldn't have learned this if I hadn't been told to do some research.
 
Why the massive curve?


Don't see any direct flight.
Why do you think there's a "massive curve," given that you're the one seeking to explain an entire alternate model of the world?

And as for the direct flights between the UK and Australia that you don't see:

That's QF10, literally in the air right now from LHR to Perth, having flown over Europe, the Gulf Region, and now the Indian Ocean.

The other flights you claim not to see between Auckland and Santiago, there's one in each direction scheduled within nine hours of now. The flights are LAN 800 and 801, operating on Boeing 787-9s. Here's the last flight in each direction:


So again, what's up with those paths that look curved?

I mean, there's a very obvious explanation that you've ignored, but I'm curious as to yours.

As I've said, the more entertaining part of this windup is when you make up bullshit out of thin air; pretending to ignore things placed right under your nose isn't really your strong suit. I've given you a good opening to spin a good yarn above, so it'd be good for all of us if you'd take it.
 
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Earth diameter - 7915.5 miles
London to Sydney - 10553 miles

How does that work on a flat Earth you condescending moron?
I'll let you figure that one out yourself. Take your time.
Bridges are really big but even then you are only talking of a distance of a few millimeters. It is enough for the girders not to meet and need to be manufactured accordingly. Your experiment is really small.
So your bridge towers are just a few millimetres apart at the top than the bottom. Oh ok, so there's no real argument with that anymore. One more thing out of the way as being pointless arguments for a supposed globe.
Ships don't fall down.
They don't, you're right.
Scale - you really can't grasp it
Aye, so I've been told.
Pointless, bollocks and repeatable.
Yep, that's the fictional globe alright.
But perhaps it is the way you described it. If you have repeated this and it is easy, could you do your "experiment" again and take a photo of it so we can see, then use a bit of maths to predict the result on a flat earth, result on a gradual gradient and the result on the actual earth?
No need for me to do anything. It's there for anyone who wants to take a step aside from the spinning global narrative.
That's the beauty of finding reality. It's there for us all but the mass indoctrination into creating a belief system that does not match reality is massively strong from being a kid to an adult.

But, we're all under those narratives, it's just a case of who decides to believe what.
I'm still waiting to see where abu dhabi apparently is, my guess was so wrong, dying to see where it turns up.
I'm thinking near wrekenton or could equally be the South of France.
@Nukehasslefan come on show me on your map
You got what you asked for and you're not happy with it. That's absolutely fine because I knew this from the start.
So don't expect me to offer anything else for your map.
You believe your map is based on a globe. I'll never alter that mindset. Only you can.
Why do you think there's a "massive curve," given that you're the one seeking to explain an entire alternate model of the world?

And as for the direct flights between the UK and Australia that you don't see:

That's QF10, literally in the air right now from LHR to Perth, having flown over Europe, the Gulf Region, and now the Indian Ocean.

The other flights you claim not to see between Auckland and Santiago, there's one in each direction scheduled within nine hours of now. The flights are LAN 800 and 801, operating on Boeing 787-9s. Here's the last flight in each direction:


So again, what's up with those paths that look curved?

I mean, there's a very obvious explanation that you've ignored, but I'm curious as to yours.

As I've said, the more entertaining part of this windup is when you make up bullshit out of thin air; pretending to ignore things placed right under your nose isn't really your strong suit. I've given you a good opening to spin a good yarn above, so it'd be good for all of us if you'd take it.
Some curvature on those paths.
Let me guess. Great circle for you...right?
Or is it the great arc?
Or is it something else?
 
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