Twelve questions for u/Eisenhorn
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According to this guy, water drops do not exist.
What a pathetic, illiterate moron.
Op, what's the distance between Sydney and Santiago de Chile?
I agree that some of the questions are nonsense/poorly phrased (including this one) but surely you don't need to willfully misinterpret the questions and make strawman claims in order to criticize them.
As you can see in my transcribed list of the questions, this question is about large bodies of water - the example given is a lake hundreds of miles long which freezes over and demonstrably lacks the curve that it ought to have.
No one but you claimed that water droplets don't exist.
There is obviously no distance which would require the world to be any particular shape (flat, spherical, dodecahedron, etc.)
Question literally says "Why haven't we ever seen curved water"
Yes, it does - and i agree that it is poorly worded/phrased - but it does not claim that water droplets don't exist. That is your willful misinterpretation of it to create a strawman / falsely claim that they said/meant something they plainly didn't.
Such rhetorical tricks shouldn't be necessary - don't you agree?
Do you think that the questions posed in the video have any merit?