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If you guys are SOOOO smart, then explain this

>> No.8745293
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>> No.8745294
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>> No.8745297

>>8745291
whats there to explain ?

>> No.8745301
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>>8745297

>> No.8745303

>>8745301
>we live on a giant saucer guys
this stuff is so funny

>> No.8745503

>>8745291
Sorry, kid. You don't get to pick and choose which pictures are valid based on whether they fit your world view's argument. If all space-based images are "shopped," then your pic is just as bogus.

>> No.8745523

I'm interested in how "flat earthers" respond to this:

Why are all other celestial bodies spheres and not the earth?

>> No.8745541

>>8745523
Plain old geocentrism.

Which is funny since even hardcore geocentrists believed that the Earth was a sphere. After all, the sphere the perfect shape.

>> No.8745549

>>8745291
Sup senpai, Illuminated one here. It's not possible, you're right, the earth is really flat. Good luck convincing the lemmings of that though.

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>> No.8745606

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARp2j8t3O8Q

How much pseudoscience can fit in a 2 hour video?

>> No.8745620

>>8745523
What are you talking about? Pluto, Mars, Neptune, etc are flat too.. Only the sun is a sphere, otherwise the heat wouldn't reach the other planets

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>>8745606
Didn't even start the video, but I made the mistake of reading some of the comments

>> No.8746593

>>8745291
I'm legitimately curious what reason Flat Earthers cite for there to be a coverup about Earth geometric shape. What would anyone gain by leading people to believe in a differently shaped Earth?

>> No.8746734

>>8745291
Yo I don't give no shit. I just have a roof over my head, good food and a nice bed I'm happy. Let the astrophysicists handle it for all I care cunts.

Mfw in med school, so i'm gonna have to save ur asses when shit hits the fan.

>> No.8746754

>>8745303
Obviously, you fucking retard, that's a sombrero. Jesus christ, man.

>> No.8746878

>>8745291
shitpost elsewhere retard
learn to shitpost like a true /sci/entist

>> No.8746880

>>8745557
bög

>> No.8747842

>>8745557
I dunno, looks 'shopped to me.

>> No.8747877

>>8746754
We wuz Mexicans n shieet amigo

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>> No.8747885

>>8745291
The top image appears to be using a panoramic method of photography

>> No.8747903
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>>8745291
Let me guess, your picture is true but mine is false because you dont like my picture. Heres the video. That would mean you have a confirmation bias.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwQbmDb0S_k

I bet you think theres a massive conspiricy covering up the people who go on this trip to the upper atmosphere.

Frankly, that would be paranoia.

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>>8745294

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>>8745291

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>> No.8747990

>>8747955
Didn't realise this was a YLYL

>> No.8748018
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>>8745291
Like this...

>> No.8748021

>>8745301
But that one is not flat, and has some serious issues with sea level...

>> No.8748030

>>8745294
The second one is a composite image composed of discrete images taken from low Earth orbit, and shows what the Earth would look like from that altitude if you could get the whole thing in your frame at one time, which you can't. Being taken from a lower altitude, perspective kicks in when compared to the first image. You cannot see as far around the globe from that close, and so the continent fills more of what you can see.

>> No.8748036

>>8745291
Easy. It called "Lens Correction " and also used to compensate for the Fish Eye Lens distortion that happens filming with GoPro.

Just look it up.

>> No.8748039

>>8748030
I amend my post, the first one is also a composite, but taken from a higher altitude. Otherwise the rest of what I posted stands.

>> No.8748047

>>8747990
All flat Earth threads are YLYL. My favorite is when they claim that the fact that there is no scheduled direct airline traffic between the Falkland Islands and Tasmania, THIS MEANS SOMETHING!!!!

>> No.8748062

>>8747919
Does something like this exist for a face?

>> No.8748068
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Part 1 of 2 -- Here is a long-exposure picture capturing "star trails" taken from Fallbrook, CA, USA. This poses no dilemmas for flatists or flatist trolls, as you'd expect to see this from the northern hemisphere in either model.

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>>8748068
Now... here is a similar picture, but this one taken looking south from Elephant Rock, Australia, showing circumpolar stars in the Southern hemisphere over the south pole.

This is the expected phenomenon on a round Earth, but is impossible on a flat Earth, where there can only be one set of circumpolar stars as there is only one pole.

>> No.8748079

>>8748074
Psss senpai, the lights on the sky are fake as well.

>> No.8748096

>>8746577
I did this.

Don't do this pls. It hurts so much.

>> No.8748118

>>8748079
Even if fake,they can't do what thepicturesshowthat they do in both hemispheres...

>> No.8748122

>>8747919
I love that gif so much...

>> No.8748169

>>8745606
I skipped around it. When I got to the part where they were explaining that the other planets are not round, while showing pictures of the phases of Venus,I made myself stop.

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>> No.8748253

I wonder how a flat earther would explain eternal snow?

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>>8748074
That s perspective

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>>8748018
Nope
Check the maths

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>> No.8748275

>>8748259
>Using science to disprove science....
>And then say science is wrong...

Kek!

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checkmate

>> No.8748313

>>8748252
>nonrotating
I KNEW that it was the sun that rotates around me, and not any other way

>> No.8748580

>>8748300

see
>>8747806

>> No.8748583

>>8748259
Nice but totally irrelevant image.

>> No.8748607

>>8747955
lol

>> No.8748610

P=NP

>> No.8748678

>>8748610
for any set P whose sum is 0, or any set N whose sum is 1

>> No.8748719

>>8748062
>move away from the box, zoom in with a telescopic lense
>move towards the box, zoom out or change lenses
genius!

>> No.8748729

>>8748255
that picture is so cringeworthy. while it does imply there would be different circumpolar stars for the two hemispheres, it also implies there would be a different set of circumpolar stars for EVERY conceivable latitutde

>> No.8748757

Can a giant flat disc even exist?

Won't gravity just break it all apart? Can there be enough spinning that centrifugal force makes a disc?

>> No.8748763

>>8748757
like a pizza planet?
Get NASA on it.

>> No.8748775

>>8748729
In one way,there would be --At the north pole, all visible stars are circumpolar as they all would seem to rotate around the zenith and never set. As you go south, the circle of stars that never sets gets smaller. At the equator, there are essentially no circumpolar stars.

>> No.8748815

>>8745606
just look at SpiritScience

>> No.8748907

>>8748096
Anon never do that to yourself ever again

>> No.8748909

>>8747903
You video is from a fisheye lens you stupid fuck mongoloid

>> No.8748911

>>8745606
>based on research for the past 10 months

Lost