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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>>170400Me, and the 3-4 other guys who answered your point about Polaris.
>>170402I didn't know so many globers were pounding this thread.
>>170403Most of them got bored and left.
>pounding this threaIf you make a thread and bump it periodically, people are going to respond.
>>170404>Most of them got bored and left.Not bad, not bad. Frustration is not easy to tolerate.
heliocentrism is bullshit anons, theres no more reason to keep defending the imaginations of freemasons
>>170432The world revolves around Tia's giant ass: this is the true nature of heliocentrism. The earth (round) revolves around our sun, and the sun (projection of Celestia's holy plot) rises above Equestria (flat) when Tia claps her cheeks in the morning. Masons created both flat-earthers and general astrology to distract us from from the TRUTH about the cosmos, that Equestria is right beside us on the other side of the sun.
Embrace two-cheek theory.
>>170435thats cute but we all know the earth doesnt move
>>170379>Nah, I considered that. There doesn't seem to be any exact match with abovesea geography.>>170380>Hang on. I saw a good presentation but long and geometrically convoluted, but kinda a geographical match nevertheless.I was looking for the formal long presentation/lecture showing and explaining the moon/earth matches but I'm unable to find it for the time being. However I found the closest video on the subject, it has not the rigorous scientific content of the first one but it is close enough. This takes the moon map to a new level.
>Selenetical Physics Vol. 1: An Exercise in Visual Pattern Recognitionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtM97zuMrfEand
>Selenetical Physics Vol. 2: Reflections on the Electric Field>Intro to the electric circuit of the moon.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL1bQS3kdk0 >>170466Equestria doesn't move. The earth does.
>>170530>satireWell, some globetard photoshopped Manhattan to make it look on a ball.
>>170146>>170149>>170182>>170195>>170200>solar eclipseI doubt you globers will ever entertain the idea of a Black Sun.
All proofs that Earth is a spinning ball rely on un-testable claims.
>>170537This says "X is contrary" a lot, but doesn't provide any reasons why/how, or even examples.
>>170538>but doesn't provide any reasons why/how, or even examplesIt is meme. What you want is contained in tons of videos from multiple creators. I suggest you may begin with Eric Dubay's ones.
>>170537>>170539>A list>A memeOkay haha clown world. This isn't something like
E. It's not deep fried. It's not quadruple ironic.
Just a list. Anyone can make a list.
Normies can make a fucking list. They do it too!
What changes some bullshit into a meme is quite simple.
I'd share it but I have a hunch I've shared it before.
yogurt
It's in the name
If you're in you're in
Consider the humble meme farmer.
>Pastor Greg Locke - Flat Earth melt down # 3 - Debate Dec 2nd Nashville TNhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T84zZs5nzcThis has got enormous entertainment value. The protestant self-righteous preacher, with guitars included in his church, suffers a nervous breakdown on The Bible passages describing this realm as being a plane.
>>170539>It is memeA bad meme. Contributes nothing to the conversation.
>>170544>A bad memeAn excellent one. It points straight to incongruencies in the heliocentric model.
>>170545A good meme would be an infographic. This is just an list of unsupported opinions.
>>170547It just says "evidence is contrary" on multiple points, but doesn't even bother to say how, summarize it, or even direct the reader to a "true" source where they could find it themselves.
>>170548It has been already answered at
>>170539The Truth is Out There.
>>170541>>170545Okay Mr List a meme.
You keep thinking it's the bees knees, and don't wonder at all why many think your choice in memes is extremely poor.
I'm sure every single person in the world agrees with your statement and if they don't they're obviously not you.
>>170551A bit negative. Aren't you?
>>170552Instead of focusing on his negativity, maybe think of why everyone else on this board is so tired of you.
>>170554>sagging againMaybe you could attend your own threads instead of getting obsessed with others' would bring you inner peace.
>>170556>attend your own threadsIt's not about the thread. It's about you. The way you behave, not only in this thread, but in all of the others, including ones that I made, both recently and less recently. You dump low-quality garbage and facebook-tier memes all over this board before derailing them with barely-related tangents.
Everypony is sick of you.
>>170558>It's about you.Ah, it is personal so.
I'm afraid that I might not conform to your specs as you desire. Independent minds rarely do so, and it is natural that conformists like you lose their minds. Sorry, not much can be done about it. You may have to learn to deal with different opinions and approaches as life is not designed to cater your taste.
>170560
>different opinions
>I might not conform to your specs
>conformists like you
He really doesn't get it...
>>170582I did the work of digging up the links, in case anybody cares to know more context than a single meme provides:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2022/08/03/do-we-need-the-first-ever-drop-second-a-new-wobble-by-earth-caused-the-shortest-day-since-records-began-say-scientists/amp/https://www.independent.co.uk/space/earth-spinning-slower-day-length-b2140840.htmlFor the record, although the two headlines are conflicting, they're actually talking about the same phenomenon: the gradual deceleration of the Earth's rotation, and fluctuations thereof ala the Chandler Wobble (caused, of course, by Chris Chan's attempt to psionically bring about The Merge early from jail last year). Both articles are consistent with one another, probably prompted by the same news; it's just one is focused on the Chandler Wobble that offsets the general trend, and the other is focused on the gradual slowdown with the exceptional fluctuations caused by the wobble.
OP of course didn't bother to check the articles and instead just reposted a crappy meme that his Facebook algorithm recommended him with highlighted text as if that somehow alone proves that the earth is flat.
>>170583>as if that somehow alone proves that the earth is flat.Actually the lack of curvature demonstrates definitively that we are not living on a ball.
Neither you nor the fake scientists can beat that.
>>170583>I did the work of digging up the linksImagine a faget so obsessed with insisting he was not deceived instead of accepting the overwhelming evidence that this realm is flat.
>>170587What that to do with providing links?
>overwhelming evidence that this realm is flatLol, lmao even
>>170585>lack of curvature demonstrates definitively that we are not living on a ballWe've been showing you evidence of curvature from dozens of separate sources for more than two years now. You just refuse to acknowledge them because they contradict your worldview, or you call them fake without arguing for it. We've also refuted your claims to the contrary with eloquent and well-backed arguments, to which you just shit all over the board or pretend like you won by dumping your smug reaction image folder, and then go on to ignore the arguments themselves without addressing them because you know you can't. Then you wait a few weeks/months and post (redundant) memes parroting the same exact arguments that we refuted earlier in the thread, conveniently forgetting the prior argument which you failed to answer to.
Every couple weeks it's the same shit. You make an statement based on a shaky claim, you fail to refute the opposing argument, and then you forget it like it never happened and post the same thing again (as if we couldn't just scroll up to see it).
>>170591Those circular maps are used in wars because they're more accurate for the northern hemisphere.
We know Hitler didn't believe the earth was flat, because he instead entertained the hypothesis that it could be hollow, and sent scouts to the North Pole to investigate the to hyperborea.
>>170592>because he instead entertained the hypothesis that it could be hollowI'm not aware of der Führer sending expeditions because of that.
But according to some, that idea makes sense indeed as the Black Sun is below.
>>170592Isn't the North Pole basically just water? Besides, you don't know he was looking for hyperborea. He probably just wanted to meet Santa Claus.
>>170603>hurr durr monologueYou are like a baby. You failed to come up with a coherent response, so you once again resort to red herrings.
>>170604I - i'm sorry, but the anon you are answering to, it is not me.