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Put a flat earthier into space


Of course. Was just checking. Makes total sense...
But sssh, make sure you keep it a secret right.

Through history people have pushed the limits of human exploration, with individuals wanting to go and do things that no other has done. Distant lands, highest mountains, deepest oceans, all there to be conquered. After the industrial revolution, we then applied that to our machines we built, constantly pushing the boundaries.

But when people reached this extreme cold in the middle and the ice wall, did they try to push the boundaries further? No, they give up, came home and decided not to tell anyone. Every single person, by land, air or sea. Sssh, lets not mention it lads.

Then you have fantastic navigators like Amundsen. Traveled the world with his team, could use the time, sun and stars to find tiny islands in vast oceans, just by knowing exactly where they were. They think they went to the south pole but either lied or just got confused. There is an ice land to the south, but expert navigators (or modern GOS) just fails. Nobody who followed ever decided the discredit those who went before them. Shackleton was very disappointed to have lost out to Norway and wanted a British flag on the south pole, but either didn’t discover or didn’t spill the beans on those achievements.



On the other hand it could be a delusional fantasy, bitterly dismissing the achievements of others as lies because they don’t fit their religious like beliefs or because they are usually people who don’t achieve much in life themselves. There is also the compulsive liar aspect. Quick to lie about anything regarding their fantasy, it makes it easier to believe others are liars too.
 
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But sssh, make sure you keep it a secret right.

Through history people have pushed the limits of human exploration, with individuals wanting to go and do things that no other has done. Distant lands, highest mountains, deepest oceans, all there to be conquered. After the industrial revolution, we then applied that to our machines we built, constantly pushing the boundaries.

But when people reached this extreme cold in the middle and the ice wall, did they try to push the boundaries further? No, they give up, came home and decided not to tell anyone. Every single person, by land, air or sea. Sssh, lets not mention it lads.

Then you have fantastic navigators like Amundsen. Traveled the world with his team, could use the time, sun and stars to find tiny islands in vast oceans, just by knowing exactly where they were. They think they went to the south pole but either lied or just got confused. There is an ice land to the south, but expert navigators (or modern GOS) just fails. Nobody who followed ever decided the discredit those who went before them. Shackleton was very disappointed to have lost out to Norway and wanted a British flag on the south pole, but either didn’t discover or didn’t spill the beans on those achievements.



On the other hand it could be a delusional fantasy, bitterly dismissing the achievements of others as lies because they don’t fit their religious like beliefs or because they are usually people who don’t achieve much in life themselves. There is also the compulsive liar aspect. Quick to lie about anything regarding their fantasy, it makes it easier to believe others are liars too.
It's an ongoing global conspiracy. Oh hang on a minute, I mean discoid conspiracy.
 
I am intelligent, I just can't work out what you are trying to say. Come on, spit it out. Lets not leave anything to assumption. If I assume the wrong thing and argue against it, then that is a waste of time.

Do you mean level, as in how much liquid is in a vessel or level as in "wow this water surely is mighty flat"?
As I said, I'm sure you're intelligent enough to know what I mean.
I can train to be an astronaut and go into space though like hundreds of other people have. So that point of yours isnt valid.
When you actually do that and go into the pace you're told about then you will totally destroy any argument I have. Until you do that you might as well tell me you'd like to train to operate Harry Potter's broomstick.
Oh and I can see space from my garden so...... 🤷‍♂️
You can certainly see the sky.
How's the map coming on.....

But they do the same route both ways so surely the other way would be twice as slow against the vortex.
Do they really?
I'd say they cross the vortex in many situations. Only on a select few occasions will a plane go against the vortex.
Don't distract him, we're getting gold here.
Always believe in your soul.
Here you go @Nukehasslefan , pick the bones out of this video produced by a very experienced and highly qualified commercial pilot.

Like I said earlier, it's flerfer kryptonite.

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Forgive me if I completely throw this garbage under the bus. You feel free to believe it but it's just another video offering a global stance.
Don't think for one minute you offer anything truthful just because you find videos of people pushing a spinning globe. It's obvious this is going to happen.
Hey @Nukehasslefan, how come no one has been to the edges of the flat earth, or sent a drone or summat?
There is no edge.
It's a cell. Don't mix up the argument with some flat plate and water falling off. That's not my mindset.
But sssh, make sure you keep it a secret right.

Through history people have pushed the limits of human exploration, with individuals wanting to go and do things that no other has done. Distant lands, highest mountains, deepest oceans, all there to be conquered. After the industrial revolution, we then applied that to our machines we built, constantly pushing the boundaries.

But when people reached this extreme cold in the middle and the ice wall, did they try to push the boundaries further? No, they give up, came home and decided not to tell anyone. Every single person, by land, air or sea. Sssh, lets not mention it lads.

Then you have fantastic navigators like Amundsen. Traveled the world with his team, could use the time, sun and stars to find tiny islands in vast oceans, just by knowing exactly where they were. They think they went to the south pole but either lied or just got confused. There is an ice land to the south, but expert navigators (or modern GOS) just fails. Nobody who followed ever decided the discredit those who went before them. Shackleton was very disappointed to have lost out to Norway and wanted a British flag on the south pole, but either didn’t discover or didn’t spill the beans on those achievements.



On the other hand it could be a delusional fantasy, bitterly dismissing the achievements of others as lies because they don’t fit their religious like beliefs or because they are usually people who don’t achieve much in life themselves. There is also the compulsive liar aspect. Quick to lie about anything regarding their fantasy, it makes it easier to believe others are liars too.
The fisherman's tale, maybe.
 
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Forgive me if I completely throw this garbage under the bus. You feel free to believe it but it's just another video offering a global stance.
Don't think for one minute you offer anything truthful just because you find videos of people pushing a spinning globe. It's obvious this is going to happen.

The man's a commercial pilot. The sort of bloke with whom you would entrust your life and your family's lives if you ever took a commercial flight.

You won't watch it because it's undebunkable and you know it blows your infantile ramblings right out of the (level) water.
 
The man's a commercial pilot. The sort of bloke with whom you would entrust your life and your family's lives if you ever took a commercial flight.
And the very same man is not going to tell people the Earth is not a globe, is he? Think about it. How long do you think he'd keep his job?
You won't watch it because it's undebunkable and you know it blows your infantile ramblings right out of the (level) water.
If you think watching that video proves a globe to you and all the rest of it then I have absolutely no issue with that. Most people believe they live upon a globe, so my argument is not with them, It's with the global storylines concocted by those who set it up and those who actually keep it set up.

All you can do is trust the information which is fine. I get it but I know 100% it is not a spinning globe.
It's all about people taking the time out to actually see the simplicity of it not being a globe by simple experimental things anyone can do.
 
Forgive me if I completely throw this garbage under the bus. You feel free to believe it but it's just another video offering a global stance.
Don't think for one minute you offer anything truthful just because you find videos of people pushing a spinning globe. It's obvious this is going to happen
Have you ever been on a plane?
 
So now every pilot is also in on it?

I best speak to my mate and call him a wanker for tricking us and demand the truth.
Pilots follow instruments. That's it. How would they know they're flying over a globe or not? If they actually thought about it they would understand they're not flying over any globe and my guess is many do know but wouldn't openly say it for fear of not only losing their job but also being ridiculed and likely having their CV rendered useless.
The power of the masses and officialdom.

But, that's just my thoughts and I am a backward idiot, so it's only worth a laugh.
Yet you trusted them?!

These liars?
I hate flying but I have to trust the pilots and the plane and instruments to get me from A to B. That doesn't mean anything about going over any globe.
 
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Pilots follow instruments. That's it. How would they know they're flying over a globe or not? If they actually thought about it they would understand they're not flying over any globe and my guess is many do know but wouldn't openly say it for fear of not only losing their job but also being ridiculed and likely having their CV rendered useless.
The power of the masses and officialdom.

But, that's just my thoughts and I am a backward idiot, so it's only worth a laugh.

I hate flying but I have to trust the pilots and the plane and instruments to get me from A to B. That doesn't mean anything about going over any globe.
You going to respond to @DaveH (post 17383) regarding his answer to your water level theory 🤷‍♂️
 
Pilots follow instruments. That's it. How would they know they're flying over a globe or not? If they actually thought about it they would understand they're not flying over any globe and my guess is many do know but wouldn't openly say it for fear of not only losing their job but also being ridiculed and likely having their CV rendered useless.
The power of the masses and officialdom.

But, that's just my thoughts and I am a backward idiot, so it's only worth a laugh.

I hate flying but I have to trust the pilots and the plane and instruments to get me from A to B. That doesn't mean anything about going over any globe.
Sounds like a pretty simple job then just following an instrument..

It's the power of collective knowledge and advancement.
 
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