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Put a flat earthier into space

Central projector must have malfunctioned cos I just went to the corner shop at half time and could see a half moon and the sun at the same time. Idiots. They've turned the moon on but not the stars.
Or actually was it the moon was a reflection of the sun? Canny interesting that as the sun is now WNw in the sky and moon is SW in the sky. Some dome to reflect that.
It's to do with atmospheric stacking (probably)
 

And water level
As long as it's unhindered
Any proof for your spinning globe yet?

Yes but people throw away the logic of water level in favour of water curving around a spinning globe for which there is absolutely no evidence.


There is no real explanation for it because it doesn't exist.

If it rotated then you'd see the other side but we never do. Why? It should be obvious.
We see one supposed side because that's all there is to a reflection.
It doesn't spin it simply moves over and around the domed sky.

Pretty simple stuff if people can get past the utter gunk offered.

You see air pressure changes all of the time but the bigger pressure changes will be out at sea over an area being pushed against as the push into the atmosphere raises to create that effect of the sea being resistant to it.
Dense mass displacement.
😂😂 eeeh I miss him
 
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It is still there just hidden by dense stacks of atmosphere or something like that.
It goes underneath on a conveyor and then pops up behind you or something!

I must say that after a career at sea I never experienced this but of course maybe we are conditioned to believe the earth is an oblate spheroid and it did happen, who knows :lol::lol::lol:
 
It goes underneath on a conveyor and then pops up behind you or something!

I must say that after a career at sea I never experienced this but of course maybe we are conditioned to believe the earth is an oblate spheroid and it did happen, who knows :lol::lol::lol:
I even drew a drawing to debunk nukeys crazy idea.
He basically said you can see further from a great height because of the thinner atmosphere stacking 😂😂
 
I even drew a drawing to debunk nukeys crazy idea.
He basically said you can see further from a great height because of the thinner atmosphere stacking 😂😂
I particularly liked how the atmospheric density accounts for not being able to see more than about 3 miles, but that distance doesn't change when air pressure and temperature changes, i.e. the density of the atmosphere changes.
 
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