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Put a flat earthier into space

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.
Logic was a foreign concept to him.
It was a class thread though, kept me entertained for months.
It was also educational with people like yourself and others explaining things to him.
Think it was lockdown too from memory?
 

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.
It's a bit of a conundrum really, I'm sure someone knows the answer :confused:

I'm still wrestling with the spherical triangle and how it fits in although it can be represented on a flat surface.
 
These people are the same as chemtrails conspiracy theorists or climate change deniers, anti vaccine type

There’s a correlation in the beliefs that centre around the dismissal of science, distrust of governments and acceptance of unfounded views from social media

It’s hilariously not achieving anything other than making the proponents look silly
 
That's the thing, it's easy to prove, but those who choose flatulence don't want to.
People need to trust scientists though. They’ve been wrong in the past. Science changes as more information becomes available. What we thought 100 years ago isn’t what we think now in a lot of things

Don’t get me wrong, I believe the scientists that the Earth is round but if they came out tomorrow and apologised, said they’d got new evidence and were changing their theory, I’d just say ‘fair enough’ and get on with my day
 
People need to trust scientists though. They’ve been wrong in the past. Science changes as more information becomes available. What we thought 100 years ago isn’t what we think now in a lot of things

Don’t get me wrong, I believe the scientists that the Earth is round but if they came out tomorrow and apologised, said they’d got new evidence and were changing their theory, I’d just say ‘fair enough’ and get on with my day
We've known the earth was round for a few thousand years FFS.
 
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