Johnny Q -Z
@JohnnyQ
04 January, 08:21
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Angie Mac
@AngieMac
05 January, 09:34
In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication
One possibility of the pole shift if explained a video by Ewar Anon. It is based on the flat earth theory. He has very interesting documentaries, although his voice can be tough to take over timeš. The old clocks supposedly mimic the way the world āworksā or shifts. Again, I consider all possibilities. I am not āsoldā on anything, but this does make sense in a Biblical way. Worth your time to watch! 3 pics š
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Optimus Titan
@OptimusTitan6868
05 January, 09:39
In response Angie Mac to her Publication
God... Not the flat earth crap again
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Msterri ...
@Msterri
05 January, 11:15
In response Optimus Titan to his Publication
People fly around the earth in planes all the time. They donāt fly to one end, then have to turn around and fly back. Because itās a sphere! I donāt even understand why people believe itās flat.
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It's not a flat rectangle like you're imagining. Circumnavigation East to West is possible on both a plane and a sphere. North is at the center, South is away from center toward outer ring (Antarctica), and East/West are circles.
Beware of strawmen and other fallacious arguments, allow the opposition to be it's own representation.
The horizon is always at eye level, as it would be on a plane.
If we were on a sphere, the higher in elevation we went, the lower the horizon would get, to where we would have to be looking down to see the sky meet the ground.
When watching clouds/planes off in the distance, do we see them bending downward, showing us more of their underside as they went "over the curve," or do they stay level and seem to get closer to horizon as they reach the limits of our perception?
There's tons of evidence. [They] convinced us that our own senses deceive us, and we must trust what they tell us reality is, as they've done with everything since. A wizard
Beware of strawmen and other fallacious arguments, allow the opposition to be it's own representation.
The horizon is always at eye level, as it would be on a plane.
If we were on a sphere, the higher in elevation we went, the lower the horizon would get, to where we would have to be looking down to see the sky meet the ground.
When watching clouds/planes off in the distance, do we see them bending downward, showing us more of their underside as they went "over the curve," or do they stay level and seem to get closer to horizon as they reach the limits of our perception?
There's tons of evidence. [They] convinced us that our own senses deceive us, and we must trust what they tell us reality is, as they've done with everything since. A wizard
02:34 PM - Jan 05, 2022
In response Msterri ... to her Publication
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