>>404504Seriously?
Did you know the roundness of Earth has been so many times debunked that NASA's propaganda is taking a low profile? Just saying.
>>404562Does the glowie mgmt pay its incel network well to sow thoughtless discord in this way?
>>404504This thread is bait. Space is a hoax as well as the space program.
Did you know the roundness of Earth has been so many times debunked that NASA's propaganda is taking a low profile? Just saying.
This thread is bait. Space is a hoax as well as the space program.
>using a vpn because you're butthurt
>makes a claim
>provides no evidence
Hallmarks of Operation Cast Thy Bread.
>making a claim
>providing no evidence
>>404562You chucklefucks always say everything is fake, but you don't even try to prove it.
Flat Earthers had a golden opportunity to prove that this was fake, but you didn't. Why did you all pass up the opportunity to blow this supposed conspiracy out of the water? You had literal decades to prepare for it, and yet you made no efforts to prove that this mission was fake. The shuttle would have been observable with the right telescopes from anywhere in the hemisphere, but none of you even tried.
Did you track the shuttle with telescopes? Did you calculate its trajectory? Did you chart where it landed? Did you observe any decoys? Did you trace the location of the radio signals and the moment they cut out when they passed behind the moon? No, you didn't do any of that. You just say it's fake and ignore all evidence to the contrary because it contradicts your shitty worldview.
>>404673These fuckwits never invent or create anything. It's about pretending to have secret knowledge. Just like atomic theory denial and germ theory denial.
>>404682I was actually kind of looking forward to seeing what the flat earthers would come up with trying to prove that the mission was fake, but they didn't come up with anything. They didn't even try. It's just pure anecdotal "I don't believe it!", even though they had the opportunity to prove it. So disappointing.
I guess I was wrong to expect them to try debate in good faith.
>>404690If they argued in good faith then they wouldn't be flat earthers.
>>404682>germ theory denialmaybe this isn't the thread, but i'm still waiting for someone to prove that a flu virus exists outside the body. so far as i've observed all the flu virus' that have been experimented on in labs have been taken from a sick individual.
my own experience getting sick disproves the germ theory. at least as far as the flu/cold goes. i've never once been in proximity to somebody who had the flu, then got sick. never. not a single time.
however, i do get sick when the temperature falls significantly in a short period of time. I'm sure there is a secondary factor, like change in atmospheric pressure, humidity, and so on. it's like clockwork, the temp falls, and i experience flu symptoms. most all the time, it's just me sneezing uncontrollably, then i put a sweater on, and I'm fine. but sometimes i get fevers, runny nose, etc.
>>404828>i've never once been in proximity to somebody who had the flu, then got sick. never. not a single time.>Japan flagYou're wearing an N95 at this moment, aren't you?
>>404828>but i'm still waiting for someone to prove that a flu virus exists outside the bodyPic related.
>inb4 not good enoughIt's an electron micrograph. If a photo isn't good enough for you, idk what would be.
>my own experience getting sick disproves the germ theoryAnecdote, bit let's humor it anyway
>i've never once been in proximity to somebody who had the flu, then got sickYou know the complete medical history of every single human or animal you've ever walked past? That's a bold claim.
You know that asymptomatic people can still carry and spread pathogens, right?
>i do get sick when the temperature falls significantly in a short period of timeThis is common knowledge.
Lower temperature weakens your immune system, allowing pathogens to to make you sick. Cold conditions increase likelihood of people being in close proximity to one another indoors, increasing likelihood of people spreading pathogens. This isn't new information.
>sometimes i get fevers, runny noseAsk yourself, why do you get fevers when you are sick? Why do you get runny noses?
The answer is that your body is heating itself up to cook off harmful pathogens when you get a fever. You get runny noses because your body is inflaming your nasal passage and producing extra mucus to physically flush out pathogens from your airways. Your body is a temple built with purpose, and your symptoms are side effects of it going on lockdown to cast out invaders.