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http://s3.wasabisys.com/public-videos/play.html?k=random&v=Flat%20Earth%20Revolution/The_horizon_speaks_for_itself._It_shouts_FLAT...-l022PxTWUGA

I'm not a flatard yet but heading that way. What does this video get wrong.

Also how does the earth transfer its 1000 mph spin up to the atmosphere? As the atmosphere gets thiner and at what point does the vacuum of space start to take effect?

http://s3.wasabisys.com/public-videos/play.html?k=random&v=Flat%20Earth%20Revolution/The_horizon_speaks_for_itself._It_shouts_FLAT...-l022PxTWUGA I'm not a flatard yet but heading that way. What does this video get wrong. Also how does the earth transfer its 1000 mph spin up to the atmosphere? As the atmosphere gets thiner and at what point does the vacuum of space start to take effect?

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Yes. It's called static inertia. Gravity and friction are also involved. The next time you have a drink on an airplane, think about why your beverage is traveling with you instead of leaping out of your glass at 600 MPH.

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> why your beverage is traveling with you instead of leaping out of your glass at 600 MPH.

Yes I know the argument, it's been over four years now I've been dealing with this. There are just too many problems with the globe theory.

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Now answer my question. Which of these images would best represent the area of the Earth lit by the sun at the summer equinox? Remember that at the summer equinox, each location is lit for 12 hours by the sun followed by 12 hours of darkness. The light spot center is located at the equator in all three images and only the size of the light spot has changed.

Choice #1: https://pic8.co/sh/7oV1Mb.png

Choice #2: https://pic8.co/sh/UjtiPr.png

Choice #3: https://pic8.co/sh/pYMIfo.png

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I appreciate your comments and input though sincerely.

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I'd have to study the images I can't right now I have to get up early. I'll look tomorrow, I'm always open minded but I'm pretty convinced we live on a flat stationary earth. I certainly didn't want to four years ago.

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I'm no rocket surgeon, but some of the nasa stuff doesn't pass the smell test with me. Reading FE stuff is educational sometimes, except for when its not. Physics n whatnot.

Now answer my question

I would say #2 , but its prolly a trick question.

I have a couple questions if anyone cares to answer.

  1. How does a flat earth model explain why Australian's can see the southern cross and Canadian's can't?

  2. How does a flat earth model explain a lunar eclipse?

  3. Was Admiral Bird trolling before trolling was a thing or was he smoking crack before crack was crack?

  4. Why doesnt someone just fly over Antarctica with a film crew and put this to rest?

Currently I think I'm an Oblatespheroitard but on the weekends I tend to dress up as an arizmuthal equidistant map.