When a flat Earther tells you that water cannot curve
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Our discussion about a scale model of the earth comes to mind
As well as our talks about Antarctica
Was there more of that conversation to be had? I think we had pretty well concluded it. You were in search of a completely accurate scale model of the earth - and in general, one doesn't exist - regardless of what shape it actually is.
Again, i don't think there was much of anything left unsaid and certainly nothing ignored. You may not have been satisfied with my answers, but that is a different matter.
If there really is anything you asked/discussed that you think was ignored, please cite/link to it specifically so i can properly address it!
You've misunderstood me. I was not looking for a completely accurate scale model. I was only looking for one without significant error (such as the relation of landmasses to one another, or relative shape of the landmasses). It does not have to be completely 100% accurate. There is a middle ground between 100% accurate, and 20% accurate.
The conversation about antarctica sort of molded into this, but there is a lot that you seemed to misunderstand in that conversation as well.
So, effectively, much is left "ignored," because you comment on your own misunderstandings, and when I correct you and try and help you realize what I am intending to say, you sort of just quiet down, hence why I started the threads.
Here's a link: https://communities.win/c/flatearthresearch/p/17sOnl6c42/x/c/4Z8kfcZzICu
I encourage you to read through with fresh eyes, and see if you can get a better grasp on what I was looking for.