This thread is meant to debunk the deranged idea that our realm is a planet floating in space.
If the so called established science can't be challenged, then it's not science, but religion.
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>>164757>Did he propose that you can jump higher during an eclipse?Ahem.
Or you understand the Gravity Theory, that by the way globers believe, or you don't.
>>164758Are you agreeing that a person CAN jump measurably higher during an eclipse?
Cuz gravity doesnt support that premise.
And if you think it DOES,... well, you're probably a flat earther
>>164760Not that you can be taken seriously, but Im legit not sure what you're arguing here. Are you legit thinking that 'if the earth "was" round, you could jump higher during an eclipse', or am I misinterpreting?
>>164761>Are you legit thinking that 'if the earth "was" round, you could jump higher during an eclipse'Yup.
The supposedly gravitational forces pulling the tides apply also during an eclipse.
>>164762Thank you for clarifying. I wont tell you why that's retarded, you probably wouldnt listen anyway. But, I do appreciate the clarification.
>>164763>I wont tell you why that's retarded, you probably wouldnt listen anyway.Better try to deny the math, ball zealot.
>>164764Uhm, the answer is as simple as the "golly, why doesnt the water stick to this tennis ball if gravity" 'argument' that flat earthers try to use to debunk gravity.
So you unironically think that "if gravity and tides, then I can jump higher cuz the moon"?
You further think that the position of the sun and moon can increase or decrease the gravitational forces that a person experiences, such that one 'could' jump higher? Or rather, your understanding of gravity is such that u assume that gravoty supports that position, where if the sun and moon are aligned, the gravitational forces somehow synergize?
>>164765>You further think that the position of the sun and moon can increase or decrease the gravitational forces that a person experiences, such that one 'could' jump higher?It should be exactly like that according to Sir issac Newton. But, apparently you have no clue because you just repeat what the freemason school told you.
>>164766Those pesky freemasons, with their cohesive and basic maths, always tryin'a keep a flat earther 'down' amirite? Niggas be thinking that there be a center of gravity n sheit.
Except, gravitational forces don't stack. Its that basic.
To be more clear, (you) assume that 2 forces in alignment should combine. In context, you assume that two aligned gravotational forces cause a synergistic effect, whereby the total gravotational force is increased by the sum of 2 parts.
This is an easy trap to fall into, and I dont fault you for it.
But it's wrong.
Gravity doent work like that. The earth is NEVER outside f the sun's gravitational effect. Yes the tides prouce a small effect, but that effect would perist beyond eclipses. A more 'true' refutation would be to assert that JUST the moon/tides produce this effect. So then, why can't one jump higher during 'high tide'?
The answer?
They CAN.
The problem is its an unmeasurable variance, to miniscule (and contextual) to quantify.
So in summary:
>Why desnt the moon make me jump higher?
It does, infinitesimally.
>>164768Oh? Like you did when I showed a ship disappearing over the 'nonexistent' curvature?
>>164769>It does, infinitesimally.>>164772>*Too minisculeThat force is not infinitesimal or minuscule faggots. 42 grams is an important and easily measurable magnitude.
>>164773In case you are scratching your head with metric units, here in imperial units:
>>164773Oh? Please display how .1lbs is not an infinitesimal amount when testing vertical leap.
>be 200 pound man
>jump expecting to notice you're only 199.9998 pounds today
>land, feeling normal
Pee pee poo poo the earth is round and so are you
>>164773That number's bull because it's mostly the force of the sun, which is largely even. So, only a tiny fraction of that number actually changes, so obviously you don't feel a change
The moon has an effect on the ocean but not people because the ocean is much heavier than people are, and the ocean as a liquid has a larger potential to change it's shape
But the sun's effect is felt in tides too, even though it's much weaker than the moon's. When they align it's called a spring tide and when they cancel out it's called a neap tide. This is something people have known about for thousands of years and you can go out and see it yourself.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/springtide.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tide#SpringI genuinely dare you to actually reply this time
Huh, look what thread isnt getting bumped.
It couldnt be cuz OP knows hes fcked and is hiding
Answer the question
>>164766That's ad hominem. Get a real argument.
>James Webb Telescope
Let us check the last Photoshop collage out, brought to us by the freemasons.
>>164794Theres that intellectual honesty you lot are known for. Before you get too carried away, at least TRY to focus
>>164777 >>164785Some of us prefer to sage this thread.
>>164792This guy doesn't even try to prove that the pictures are fake.
He could've at least analyzed the images for noise patterns, ffs.
>>164794What evidence do you have that the photos are fake?
>>164773>42 grams is an important and easily measurable magnitude.Your normal weight fluctuates by 2-6 pounds every day from minute differences in water weight and, and you still feel the same. How could you feel a difference of less than one tenth of a pound when your body weight already fluctuates more than that every day without feeling different?
>>164773>42 gramsTo put 42 grams in perspective, the average weight of a pair of socks is 60-120 grams.
Put on a pair of socks, and then jump in the air 20 consecutive times.
Now take off those socks and do the same thing.
Note the difference in height achieved, and then take into account that 42 grams is LESS THAN THAT.
Actually, socks could create a difference of friction.
Put 4 quarters in both pockets (44.8 grams in total) and report the results with a sample size of 30 jumps. Be sure to perform the trials 15-20 minutes apart to account for the possibility of getting tired and needing a breather.
Or try doing it before and after drinking 1/5th of a cup of water.
See if you can feel the difference.
back again to bully OP
If, like Dubay says, if Earth were spinning we'd all fall off, why doesn't every passenger in a plane cram to the back when they're being shot forward at 500 miles per hour? I know the answer, do you?
The redpilling is getting closer to critical mass by the day. A clip from:
>FEDERAL JUDGE HALTS AIR FORCE VAX REQUIREMENThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNZrvkbceA&t=515s>>164816>Look! I found a dumb bitch! Checkmate globeys!While we're citing dumb bitches, mine has an argument
https://youtube.com/shorts/QsvwswQl6Vo?feature=share>Why flat earthers believe that shithttps://youtube.com/shorts/0ZDShOguxz0?feature=shareHow long has it been known that the earth is round
>>164816Also, this is OP totally not blatantly ignoring so many of the well constructed arguments ITT. Yes, I know the rule, I'm just making sure anon sees how absurd OP is.
Meanwhile,
>>164777 is still waiting
>>164815Answer the earlier questions.
>>164815you gonna answer any of the questions you were asked?
>>164820Still waiting on multiple posts
>>163482 >>163311 >>162824 >>162790 >>164777OP sure likes to spew shit without following it up
Are there any other reasons the international community/jews would spend so much money on fake researches and bribes to cover up the flat earth nature other than hiding god or aliens?
>>164826They don't want you to go to Antarctica because of the hyperborean ruins
>>164827There was more than enough time for them to dig them all up and grind everything into dust, why would they keep them?