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>> No.15091753 [View]
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>15091747
The flattard projects as naturally as he copes and seethes.

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>>15019357
I see, so you have no arguments whatsoever.
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sir, this is the science board. if you want to hear the mental gymnastics that flat earth retards have to go through to reconcile frisbee earth theory with basic observations, you ought to ask >>>/x/.

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>>14974724
In the gif the schizo always posts, you can see the schizo has the pendulum pulled to the side, hanging on a hook, which he releases by hand, unintentionally introducing a bias. This is why it's important to instead use a string, and burn the string.
If you dismiss reality as a lie just because some schizo was hasty and careless, you are no less hasty, careless, or delusional than the schizo.
>>14974750
Nope. You can confirm this by lying down, watching the sun set below the horizon, standing up, and seeing the sun again.
Furthermore, if the sun is simply "too far away to light up where you are", how come in December, people in Punta Arenas, Brazil and Christchurch, New Zealand can see the sun lighting up where they are at the same time?
>>14974760
Third Bay at Coolum Beach, in Australia. Notice that while you can't see the north celestial pole (duh), you can see from the star trails that it's just below the horizon.

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>>10472417
No, actually bridges are about the same size and the Earth. They just appear smaller than the Earth due to flerspective. This diagram should explain it.

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>Flatties genuinely believe this

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