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Right. And by real evidence you apparently mean only things you can see, with no thinking involved.
No thinking involved?
Look at the pictures
They’re self explanatory for the most part
How do you reconcile the napkin picture
Or the smoke stack
You have to teleport through a hundred mental hula hoops to believe the fairy tales they sell us like the Big Bang and gravity
I’m presenting easily verifiable and repeatable evidence
“No thinking involved”
If you’re staring evidence right in the face and can’t see what’s going on then I guess it’s just not your time
Right. I was only critiquing one topic, which is something you are clearly incapable of dealing with, as you are all over the place. That topic being, the day to night cycle, and how time works. As for you, your writing style of single sentence paragraphs without punctuation is telling in itself.
I'm sorry, is your Chinese to Engrish translation software not doing the job?
Again, only things you can see, without thinking. Which is exactly how parlor tricks work. They are designed to work on the dumb.
You wish for me to debate, a picture of a crumpled napkin with a caption on it that reads "SO GRAVITY IS REAL? WHY ISN'T THIS ENTIRE NAPKIN BEING PULLED TOWARDS THE EARTHS CORE?"
Which leads me to believe that you are either here in bad faith, or retarded.
I’m presenting evidence aplenty and you’re worried about my punctuation
“Your obvious and easy to understand evidence is parlour tricks”
Wow
Fuck the picture, I already said
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A CRUMPLED NAPKIN OR PAPER ON THE GROUND OR TABLE? DID GRAVITY PULL THE ENTIRE NAPKIN FLAT TO THE GROUND?
DOES GRAVITY PULL EVERY LEAF TWIG AND BRANCH TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE EARTHS CORE OR IS IT MAYBE JUST DENSITY WE ARE OBSERVING
so fucking tired of you kike shills
Die in a fire
Yes.
the napkin's material strength is enough to resist DENSITY, not gravity
gravity is a fairy tale
no one is contesting that density and buoyancy exists