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Is there any scientific evidence for a flat Earth?

>> No.9880496

Is there any scientific evidence for a flat Earth shitpost?

>> No.9880502

>>9880495
No

>> No.9880515
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9880515

>>9880495
>FE thread
SAGE

>> No.9880676

>>9880515
someone claimed that "sage" doesn't work if you attach an image

>> No.9880867

Pac-Man either moves on his side or the maze is vertical, which is irrational.

"NTP" are reasoning impaired.
MBTI and socionics are nonsense.

>> No.9880889

>>9880495
Nope
And the fact that you cant find any evidence means that there is plenty of evidence, just covered up by spooky space-Illuminati people.
I mean, why else would they hide the evidence?

>> No.9880890

>>9880495 Nope.

>> No.9880891

>>9880495
No. In fact, you can observe the curvature by:
>https://www.astro.princeton.edu/~dns/teachersguide/MeasECAct.html
All you need is a cliff, a clear view of the horizon and the ability to go prone and then stand up.

>> No.9881008

>>9880495
While the idea of the moving spotlight that changes shape does cover day and night, it doesn't cover what direction the sun itself is seen in. Take angle measurements of the sun's position from three different locations, you should be able to calculate the Earth's radius and the distance the sun is away (within a degree of error). Just two points can give you the radius of the Earth but it assumes that the sun is arbitrarily far away, which is not an assumption you can make when dealing with Flat Earthers.

>>9880676
It's correct, I think it's in the FAQ.

>> No.9881101

try and draw a triangle with angles that add up to 180 on the earth. I dare you.

>> No.9881131

>>9880495
All space is flat
You only perceive a sphere due to relativistic effects.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlTVIMOix3I&t=1m09s

>> No.9882108
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9882108

>>9880495
Yes, all the YouTube video's from flat-earther's.

>> No.9882129

>>9881131
Apples and baseballs are completely flat, you only perceive a sphere due to relativistic effects.

>> No.9882145

>>9880495
https://youtu.be/KvAk9718Jo8

>> No.9882211

>>9880495
NASA is faking just about everything that they do. You have to suspend your disbelief entirely to trust them. #6 on this video is an example. Were the clouds and weather patterns identical years apart?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7eHHz9VJy0&list=PLk_IkDZn9wlyhlIdFAOAwvzbH24kkBUmI&index=35

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>>9880495
>>9880495
What are the odds of these people looking identical to strangers with similar names/actually having identical twin siblings?

>> No.9882219

>>9882129
This is an accurate statement, though you meant it in a mocking manner.

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>>9880495
Are we circling 360 degrees around the sun? Every 180 days we should be on opposite ends of the orbit, with COMPLETELY different constellations. We only see a shift with a few new constellations throughout the year. You shouldn't be able to see ANY of the stars from other seasons, because we are facing out the total opposite way. This is the question no one can answer but will strawman to hell.

>> No.9882231

>>9880496
Yes.

>> No.9882245

>>9882226
Out of curiosity, how many degrees of night sky, from horizon across the zenith to the opposite point on the horizon, do you think you see when you go outside at night?

>> No.9882255

>>9882214
>identical
They are so different that it's impossible for them to be the same person, you are just seeing what you want to see.

>> No.9882272

>>9882214
They changed their ears, but forgot to change their names. How silly of them.

>> No.9882281

>>9882255
He is type of person who believe in crisis actors conspiracy

>> No.9882292

>>9882226
>COMPLETELY different constellations
The sun only blocks the ones in the plane of the solar system, retard. There are circumpolar constellations that can always be seen because they are above/below the plane of rotation.

>> No.9882297

>>9882226
>You shouldn't be able to see ANY of the stars from other seasons, because we are facing out the total opposite way.
Now that's just wrong. Firstly because you state "from other seasons", so you're including, say being able to see Winter stars during Autumn when what we find is that their position in the night sky during the night changes.
The next problem is the actual alignment of the constellations. Circumpolar constellations are, of course, visible all year round above certain latitudes because they're practically perpendicular to our orbital path.
Another problem is that you have no grasp of scale and think 186 million miles is actually a considerable distance in regards to what we see in the night sky.

>> No.9882370

>>9882226
t. never used a telescope for more than half an hour

>> No.9882456

>>9882370
Why would you need telescope if you can just watch youtube video of somebody claiming to know how things and parrot what they say?

>> No.9882566

>>9882272
Kek

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no, not a whit

>>9880676
>>9881008
wrong