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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +1 / -2

Nobody comprehends what you're talking about. I laugh at it and all my responses are making fun of you.

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +1 / -2

Lol man your shit isn't really intense at all. It's confusing and nobody knows what you're talking about. I laugh at it and all my responses are just making fun of you.

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +1 / -1

Sure but what do you theorize? I mean if the earth is a flat plane, then either it goes on forever or it ends. Curious as to which you think it may be.

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +1 / -2

By saying it's "From December 2020" in your title it makes it sound as if the photo was taken in 2020, which it wasn't.

It would be good for you, I think, to make sure you know when/where photos come from not relative to just your hard drive.

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +1 / -2

The date of when the photo was taken. You wrote in the title it's from 2020

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +2 / -2

Ahhh I see. Looking at the source of the photo it's from 2015.

Lol OP is terrible.

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +3 / -2

How was this guy linked to the shooting? I don't recall hearing his name before

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CrackCocaine 8 points ago +10 / -2

This is odd...what's this article from? I've been looking it up everywhere else and nowhere have I found that he was shot in the back of the head. Seems sus

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CrackCocaine -2 points ago +1 / -3

So I'm at 20:17 for the "how everything works" video and I've got another question. He's got the sun and the moon rotating over the surface of the earth, but if this were the case how would the phases of the moon happen? How would there be instances of the sun and moon visible in the sky together some days, but not others?

It's not very clear at all this video is describing how the flat earth works.

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CrackCocaine -2 points ago +1 / -3

So I'm watching the "How everything works on a flat earth" and immediately I actually have an issue. Just last week I actually rode on a hot air balloon, and saw the horizon dip well below my eye level. Not sure where he's getting some of his information but the pictures don't help.

It also seems to do more to discredit the globe earth theory (again, something I have no issue with) instead to delving more into the flat earth.

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CrackCocaine -2 points ago +1 / -3

There doesn't have to be an "underneath", or "sides", such that objects could exist beneath or laterally. It could just be all that is. Again, just an idea, and this itself is only to entertain yet another one (how gravity might work on a level surface)

So the working theory is that the flatness of the earth goes off endlessly? Or that there is some end to it?

Who knows! It might just be rendered on-demand.

What would cause the motion? No idea, haha.

See that's sort of my struggle with the flat earth theory. There seems to be a number of questions with no answer, and I think more needs to be established for me to begin accepting it as a plausibility.

Thanks for the video recommendations! I'll check them out!

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +2 / -3

Earth's mass, the same thing that causes it to do that on a globe. Objects wouldn't be attracted to a sphere, but to the mass of the Earth beneath our feet (whatever shape it might be).

So that I can get, but underneath the earth, are objects being pulled up toward it? To the side of the earth, are objects being pulled towards it? The mass pulls things down, but logically the earth must have a stopping point. Or does the flatness just go on forever?

Oh, agreed. I don't have an explanation for it either, but such a motion could also explain what we're observing. I don't take it as fact either, just as mere possibility.

I don't see how that motion could explain what we're observing if the motion itself doesn't have a lot to confirm how/why it's happening.

May I ask, have you watched any "flat earth" documentary (if we can call it that)? Most, if not all, phenomena have been covered by people interested in the subject. Granted, those explanations will make little sense if you perceive them through "globe glasses", but I'm sure you could take those off as an exercise. If you're interested, I could recommend some titles.

I've seen a couple. Happy to hear your recommendations though!

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +2 / -3

I mean, at the end of the day, you can have classic gravity on a "flat earth" as well, only that "the core" would be spread out uniformly, heh.

A little difficult to wrap my mind around how that would work though. What's causing that gravitational force to pull downward?

Well, sure. You could ask the same thing about gravity, e.g., "what is causing gravity to pull on things?". I'm sure they have a nonsense answer for that as well, e.g., "gravitons" or some such.

Not exactly. My question is in regards to a theory that there is something that's in motion (the entire surface of the earth). So far, there is no explanation as to the why or how it is moving in such a direction at such a rapid pace, which is why I have trouble accepting it.

There's too much evidence in favor of a "flat earth" to pinch a tent here.

The problem though is the little explanations for phenomena that we can readily observe every day, that don't make sense on a flat earth model.

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