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maps are racist
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>>519322184
There's more land at the equator than at the poles.
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>>519322184
They really should use globes
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>>519322245
this
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>>519322184
then make your own maps
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>>519322184
Unironically agree with you
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Russian kilometers are longer than African kilometers.
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OP is my flat earth nigga
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Imagine caring about niggers lmao I love seeing Africa get cucked on the map lol Russia over here lording over Africa as they seethe about it. "GRRRRRR HOW DARE YOU MAKE WHITE PEEPO LAND BIG AND NIGGER LAND SMALL REEEEEEEE!!!!!"

The only proper and real answer to this accusation is, and I quote, "More important things happened in Russia during the last 1,000 years than in Africa during the last 100,000."
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>>519322184
because you can't accurately represent the curvature of the earth in two dimensions like drawn on a piece of paper you canaanite retard
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>>519322245
Getaload at this spherecuck.
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>>519322819
what curvature?
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>>519322184
How is africa so fucking shit at everything?!
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>>519322184
map projections always have been the great filter for iq.
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based OP with subtle trolling
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>>519323690
>Australia: 4000km
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>>519322184
my understanding is that the maps are the way that they are because they most accurately represent longitudinal lines which are most helpful for navigation.

any time that you place geography from a globe onto a flat, rectangular plane, you are going to get dimensional distortion to some degree.
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>>519322184
Putting a globe on a flat surface causes distortion.
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>>519324182
>Putting a globe on a flat surface causes distortion.
t. tard
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>>519322184
Yes
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>>519322184
>maps are racist
Yeah maybe, shitskins may not have the mental capability required to juxtapose the flat map and the globe, and imagine a representation of it on a 3D scale.
To help you guys with this, think of UV-mapping in videogames, a 2D texture, translated to a 3D model.
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>>519322184
>runs an account called "Interesting STEM"
>payed for verification
>wants to be spoonfed how map projection works.
Based retard.
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>>519322819
>the curvature of the earth
Doesn't exist, pal.
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>>519322184
the retarded Indians running Interesting STEM might like to know that the Earth is a sphere.
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>>519322184
>@InterestingSTEM
>is uninterestingly retarded
really? It's obviously a Mercator projection deformation...
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>>519324330
Thats a globe map on a globe, not a flat surface you actual retard
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>>519322578
Probably not economically viable to fly directly between africa australia and south america, so they use connecting flights. That and flying over the south pole is risky because if you have engine trouble and have to land there won't be a rescue party in time.
>>519322914
>>519322945
>Brain hurty what is refraction light no bend
>>519323690
Ok, now try doing that with anything in the southern hemisphere and see which model gives accurate results.
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>>519324689
The table is flat, chud
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>>519325024
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>>519322184
I dont think anyone would object to an accurate map if the one we are using is wrong or out of date. What world map are they using in Africa?
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>>519324956
> what is refraction light no bend
Globe heads like to cry this out whenever their model fails (which is often), but they never have any proof. Because they cannot prove it, they are taking it on faith - faith in their religion of science.
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>>519322184
Faggot lefty isn't gonna like where this line of questioning leads
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>>519322245
Fuck off glober.
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>>519322184
Real eyes
Realize
Real lies
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>>519322184
Niggers cant understand a map projection
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>>519325337
>whenever their model fails (which is often)
Nigger your model can't even explain how sunsets work.
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>>519322184
>explain it to me like I'm 5 years old
*SLAP*! SIT DOWN!
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>>519325695
Flat earthers don't need to have a perfect model.
They just need to prove that the earth is flat (which is observably and measurably is), and that the globe model is wrong.
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>>519325676
Lol what a retard.
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>>519325024
Achshully, the table is curved to match the curve of the Earth. If the table was flat, it would wobble.
Checkmate.
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>>519325822
explain it in your own words
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>>519322184
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>>519325841
Sunlight reflected off moon, checkmate
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>>519325886
Water on the opposite side from the moon experiences less gravitational pull that the solid body. So it lags resulting in a tide on the opposite side
You are a retard.
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>>519322411
Checkmate, niggers!
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>>519325676
neither explains how sea level is not constant but highly variable from one place to another
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real map
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>>519325998
>Water on the opposite side from the moon experiences less gravitational pull that the solid body
At what phase does it do this, and how does the sun's position compare?

Remember that gravity decays with the square of distance, and so being on the close or far side of the moon's pull makes little difference in comparison to which way the sun is pulling

>So it lags resulting in a tide on the opposite side
why does it lag?
The earth supposedly rotates every day, so the motion of the moon does not cause lagging in comparison to the earths rotation
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>>519325886
explain to me why I cant see Mexican mountains with a telescope on the beach in Florida.
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>>519322184
>maps are racist
So am I.
Mostly because there's an entire hellish continent full of low IQ retards who think size on a map is what makes someone great.
Maybe if it was so important to them they should have used that 100k year head start they had on the rest of humanity to do anything other than wash their hands in cow piss, live in mud huts and evolve defective blood instead of inventing clothes and mesh screens.
Like, how the fuck are niggers slower at inventing shit than natural selection is?
What a fucking joke.
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>>519326208
exactly the globe earth model has problems explaining why the new moon tide is the same as the full moon tide, even though the full moon tide should cause the sun and moon gravity to cancel out eachother's tidal pull, resulting in a lower tide than the new moon tide.
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>>519325264
Retard. Compasses line up along the magnetic field, they don't just point directly towards the pole.
>>519325395
The sun is orbiting the galaxy at 0.1% of lightspeed. It may sound like a lot in mph, but the kinetic energy from a speck of dust moving at that speed is small. The specks of dust are also orbiting the galaxy at roughly the same speed, so the relative velocity is even smaller.
>>519325464
It literally explains why they make that assumption. The equations for a globe earth are way too complex, and modeling it as flat is close enough for the purposes of the training manual.
>>519325582
Same thing here
>>519325886
>the moon rotates at the same speed as earth
Yes. That's how tidal locking works. Any system with a planet and moon will eventually tidal lock because the planets gravity slows down (or speeds up) the rotation of the moon until it reaches a stable point, where its rotation is equal to its orbit.
>muh 400
The moon is getting farther away from earth. It wasn't always at the perfect distance for eclipses and it won't stay that way forever. Even now it's not mathematically perfect, just close enough to perfect to make pretty looking eclipses.
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>>519325794
>the earth is flat (which is observably and measurably is
Really? Care to point me to an experiment that proves that? Because the rainy lake experiment disproves that.
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>>519326340
laws of perspective.

Go to a soccer field and lay flat on the ground, and watch a friend walk away from you, and you will realize that you cannot see forever.

Objects that are close by, like nearby blades of grass, will obstruct the view of hills that are far away, because objects that are close appear larger than objects that are near.
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>>519326606
There is literally zero object between my telescope and the Mexican mountains, and I have no trouble seeing the moon that is at a greater distance.
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>>519326606
okay retard, you can right now take a telescope and climb to the top of Mount McKinley (the highest point in North America). Point it at where you think Everest should be. There will be nothing absolutely nothing obstructing the view. Tell me what you see
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>>519326579
> Because the rainy lake experiment disproves that.
Post a meme explaining the calcs. Never heard of it.

I've posted dozens of proofs in this thread that there is a lack of observable curvature to anyone who steps outside their backyard and notes the distance of the far away objects that are still visible.

>>519326442
>Compasses line up along the magnetic field
The compass needle always tries to point directly to the magnet. On a globe the needle should point straight downwards.

> the kinetic energy from a speck of dust moving at that speed is small
Do a calc on a spec of dust, and see how quickly it compares to a bullet, TNT and a nuclear.
Squaring the velocity makes the energy grow very quickly.

>It literally explains why they make that assumption.
Notice how the pilot says that when flying with a gyroscope, the gyroscope doesn't need adjustment due to the earth's curve. This is about measurable and observable reality, not about calculations.

>That's how tidal locking works.
Explain why tidal locking occurs, rather than taking it on faith. Show me the calculations behind why it occurs.

> It wasn't always at the perfect distance for eclipses and it won't stay that way forever.
So you're taking it on faith.
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its round
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>>519327021
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>>519325723
Or maybe the redditor who posted that on reddit was a retard (as is typical of redditors) and just mistook a plane or satellite for venus.
>>519325919
Still refraction
>>519326059
Also refraction
>>519326260
>No observable parallax for thousands of years
False. There is parallax, but it's very tiny, not noticable over a human lifetime because of how far other stars are and the fact they're orbiting the galaxy in the same way as us, so the relative momentum between the sun and other stars is low.
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>>519327021
Still no logical answer on why you can't see higher elevated land with a telescope from across a body of water. The elevation difference from from Florida to Mexico is 18,000 ft, there is nothing possible the could obstruct that view
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>>519325656
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Every time they dump their folders of bullshit like emptying a shotgun
Doesn't matter how many you explain or disprove, they'll just post them again next time anyway
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>>519323690
based
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it is round
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>>519326580
>NASA claims the largest parallax ever measured was 0.00021 degrees.
Mr Pirate flag if you're honest with yourself you have to admit that you're taking faith in the honesty of their word.

>>519326674
shows calcs proving that this is what happens
Because to the observable and measureable experiments that have been done, the earth is flat and motionless.
You're just hand waving it away with "refraction", because the proof is when your calculations match reality.

>>519326728
We can see much, much further than globe science predicts, but moisture in the air will obscure objects at very far distances, so site is not infinite.
And the previous argument still holds, that due to laws of perspective far away objects shrink linearly into the horizon with distance.
There are many proofs of invisible objects becoming visible when a high powered camera zooms in on them.
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the dip of the horizon below eye level
because its round
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Anyone that post flatearth.ws is a retard full stop
Can't get more spoon fed than that
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the moon would look different wherever you are on earth if it was flat you would see different parts of the moon depending on where you stand
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>>519327340
>laws of perspective
do you know what the fuck a telescope is you retard? Also I wonder how the fuck moisture could look like a crisp horizon. You should have a calculation telling me exactly what distance moisture makes thing invisible, and some how rising up 18,000 ft into the air to cover up mountians
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>>519322184
Expanding earth theory. Explains everything.
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>>519322184
Africa is HUUGE. Australia is HUUGE too. The tyranny of distance, as they say.
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>>519322184
The Mercator projection deforms latitude and longitude toward the poles so that you can have a big square map to put on the wall that is reasonably accurate. FUCK NIGGERS
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>>519322639
Check out Australia’s time zones. Really weird.
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>>519325264
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>>519322184
I just measured on Google earth russia 7445 km is and Africa is 6974km
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>>519322945
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>>519327021
>Post a meme explaining the calcs.
You could look it up. You're the one claiming that all science is incorrect, so the burden of proof is on you. Or do you need it in an easily digested meme format because anything else is too complex? In that case I can't help you, because the calculations are too complex to fit in a meme.
>I've posted dozens of proofs in this thread
You haven't posted a single thing that could be considered proof, let alone evidence.
>The compass needle always tries to point directly
False. Maybe look up how magnets work before talking about them. Magnets point along the magnetic field, not directly towards the pole.
>Do a calc on a spec of dust
How about you do that. Burden of proof and all?
>the gyroscope doesn't need adjustment due to the earth's curve.
Yes. Because gyroscopes in modern planes make that adjustment automatically. Old planes needed you to adjust the gyros manually.
>Explain why tidal locking occurs
I already gave a brief explanation. If you need more, you can look it up.
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>>519327324
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delet this
mercator was a great russian patriot
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>>519326260
>At what phase does it do this
At all times.
>how does the sun's position compare?
Small but measurable.

>Remember that gravity decays with the square of distance, and so being on the close or far side of the moon's pull makes little difference in comparison to which way the sun is pulling
Sun is big.

>why does it lag
I'm saying it lags in relation to the rest of the Earth's pull towards the moon, dipshit. That's why there's tides on both sides.
The reason for the angular lag is because gravity takes tome to reach us.
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>>519324417
Engagement. It works for the retard twitter crowd. It's the sort of question karma famers would use to open a thread on reddit
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>>519327253
It is proven multiple times in this thread that we see farther than we should. You are just taking it to an extreme and then asking why you can't see through fog. That's why nobody is responding to your retardation. The prove is right in front of your face, yet you refuse to see it.
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I feel my IQ dropping just by reading this thread
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>>519326260
Oh, and your picture is retarded. Parallax is literally how we measure large distances in astronomy.
Look up what the definition of a "parsec" is.
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>>519324365
what the fuck is the top right? Her butthole texture?
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paid vpn shill team raiding this website daily, hourly even, never skipping a day, with a well poisoning psyop
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you can watch the sun set twice in one night with a drone

because its round

all their "proof" that it's flat is just a "clever" misunderstanding that can be debunked with a moment of effort
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>>519328027
Explain what this
>fog
is and how to calculate exactly how far you can see through it
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>>519322538
Those solar noon times are incorrect. The rest is correct. If you google online there is no info about when solar noon occurred in those locations on the vernal equinox, but there IS info about sunrise and sunset times in those locations on March 20.

If Earth is the expected size, it should be 103 minutes from sunrise in Macapa to sunrise in Nueva Loja, 103 minutes from sunset in Macapa to sunset in Nueva Loja, and yes, 103 minutes from solar noon in Macapa to solar noon in Nueva Loja. If the image's claim is correct, it should be 155 minutes.
You can simply google the sunrise and sunset times on March 20 in those locations and see they are 103 minutes apart, not 155.
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>>519328189
>This nigger doesn't know what fog is.
Kek. No wonder you're a glober.
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>>519325513
Sorry anon but refraction
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this is what a flat earth sun looks like
put on a pair of eclipse glasses and look for yourself, the sun remains the same size all day and does not shrink off into the distance
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>>519327334
mr faith in science man

>>519327716
19 timezones above the equator
32 timezones below the equator
Maps perfectly to a flat earth

Very funny that despite 24 hours, they have to create retarded size to make the mapping distortions work

>>519327819
If globe science claims there is curvature to the earth, and people test it and find out there is no curvature, and globe shills claim refraction causes this, the burden of proof is on globe shills to show the calculations behind refraction.

Many of these distant locations that are visible are visible even in extreme weather conditions

>Magnets point along the magnetic field, not directly towards the pole.
And a magnet produces field lines in all directions.

>Spec of dust kinetic energy:
0.0044g average grain of sand
600km/s net speed of earth's motion through universe
Kinetic energy = 792,000 joules
1 kg TNT = 4.2 million joules.

So 5 grains of sand is equal to 1 kg TNT.
That should rip apart space craft easily.

Satelites should get utterly wrecked by dust storms.

>Because gyroscopes in modern planes make that adjustment automatically.
Show such an object rather than taking it on faith.
A gyro is a simple mechanical object.

>You haven't posted a single thing that could be considered proof, let alone evidence.
I've posted dozens of proofs, and you are the one who is unable to do a simple kinetic energy calculation.
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>>519328027
>we see farther than we should
Yes, according to simple calculations that only account for the curve of the earth. With more complex calculations that account for all variables, including refraction, we see exactly as far as we should.
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>>519328295
>he can’t explain it
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noggers
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>>519328013
its the standard format for a flat earth shill thread. they do this several times a day for over a year now. op posts some random "innocent" question that farms engagement then flat earth shills fill the thread. every single time. op is no doubt part of this coordinated raid
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>>519327183
>Not noticable over a human lifetime
>Or all lifetimes since the moon started being tracked by people and built monolith measurement tools like they did with Stonehenge
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>>519328475
>shills fill the thread
These threads have the same images posted day in day out. It's all bots. I think the guys countering the kike (flat) earth threads are even using bots now.
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>>519328405
>>519325395

The calculation assumes space dust hits at 600 km/s, but that's Earth’s speed through the universe, not the dust’s speed relative to satellites. Most dust moves in the same general direction as Earth, so relative speeds are much lower, usually under 70 km/s. Also, space dust is tiny—usually micrograms, not milligrams—so its energy is far lower. Real satellites are hit by dust, but rarely by large particles, and they’re built with shielding to handle it. Space isn’t full of giant high-speed sand grains—it’s mostly empty, and the dangers are well understood and managed.
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>>519328043
You're taking that on your faith in NASA's word.
Despite them having been caught lying.
None of the instruments available to the public are able to detect the parallax that NASA claims.

>>519328185
wow this is lame
there's tons of videos showing that distant objects return back into view when they are zoomed in on

>>519328289
Time and Date dot com nigga.
Solar Noon times are listed.

>>519328391
I am actually jewish and proud.
You're insults is like water off a ducks back.

>>519328412
please I am begging you to post refraction calculations
The meme I posted on the visibility of Philadelphia and NYC from Six Flags would be a great place to start, since so many people have observed that spot. I've been there myself several times.
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>>519328625
>most objects in the sky are round
>the fucking moon is round and rotating
>the planets which are the entire basis for their diety system are round and orbiting predictably
>sun round
Because they weren't huge fucking retards like you who thought a bunch of giant pancakes were hovering around?
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>>519328704
>there's tons of videos showing that distant objects return back into view when they are zoomed in on
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>>519328751
What's got your panties in a bunch, nigger?
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>>519325656
There are direct flights from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo, kek. Map that on a flat earth....
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>>519328704
>I am actually jewish and proud.
we know

>please I am begging you to post refraction calculations

refraction is variable depending on the air temp both at ground level and above. its the variation in temperature that effects the density of the air that curves light like a lens.
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>>519325395
>Hurr Durr how can bullets hit anything when they're spinning?
>Huhduherp the car in front of me is always in front of me no matter how much I drive so cars don't really move!

You and all flatards deserve execution to improve the genepool. Only Jews and Mudshits believe in flatardation so which subhuman are you?
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>>519322245
There's only one pole.
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>>519329066
he knows its round, this is a well poisoning psyop that is paid for by someone and run by a shill farm using vpns. thats why its 24/7 every hour every day for over a year.
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>>519329066
It’s occurred to me that those fucks either have no clue what Galilean relativity is or they discard its validity even in the face of overwhelming evidence
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>>519328704
>None of the instruments available to the public are able to detect the parallax that NASA claims
You point a regular ass telescop upwards at opposite times of the year. You can do it yourself. Retard.
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>>519328625
did they?

>>519328697
Ah yes the big bang!
Forgot about that.
The reason there is no observable parallax is because every single star is moving directly away from us, with the earth at the center of it all.

>>519328751
the moon is flat

>>519328798
literally proving my point
The only point of debate with this is that you don't actually need zoom to see objects that should be hidden behind curvature.

>>519329012
Now you're gettting somewhere with refraction, but why don't you fill in that equation on one the "missing curvature memes" so you can prove the math even works?
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>>519322184
>what is Mercator projection
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>>519328475
Shalom, rabbi. Beautiful day in Tel Aviv I see.
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>>519322184
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss%E2%80%93Bonnet_theorem
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>>519328405
>the burden of proof is on globe shills to show the calculations behind refraction
And they have. Try starting by looking up snells law.
>extreme weather conditions
Those won't necessarily have an effect on refraction.
>And a magnet produces field lines in all directions
False. You might be thinking of electric field lines. I'd tell you to look up magnetic field lines, but I'm feeling generous so I'll spoonfeed you. See picrel.
>600km/s net speed of earth's motion through universe
Except what matters for this calculation is the relative speed between the space dust and earth. Since the space dust is orbiting the milky way the same as us, that relative speed is very low, meaning the impact is very weak. Not to mention space is empty. There's something like a couple atoms per cubic meter, so there isn't even a lot of dust, and intergalactic space (the only space where you could get 600km/s dust impacts) is even emptier. The chances of some piece of intergalactic dust impacting us are astronomically low, and even then it won't even have the impact of a kilogram of TNT.
>dozens of proofs
Nothing you've posted can even be called evidence. Look up what evidence and proof mean
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>>519328704
>Time and Date dot com nigga.
>Solar Noon times are listed.
Yeah it lists different times than your lying flat earth infographic nigga.
Nueva Loja - March 20, 2025 - Solar Noon: 12:14pm - same as your image
Macapa - March 20, 2025 - Solar Noon: 12:31pm - 52 minutes later than your image

155 minutes - 52 minutes = 103 minutes

wow...
Not that we needed to check solar noon anyway, since sunset and sunrise follow the same logic and I already showed they are 103 minutes apart, not 155.
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>>519322341
you can. they're free now.
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>>519329279
And detect 0.000021 degrees of parallax?
Nope only NASA has the audacity to claim their instruments can detect that while at the same time claiming REFRACTION.
You can't have it both ways.
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>>519329418
>there is no observable parallax
see

>>519326580
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>>519329418
>did they?
Yeah kike.
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>>519322184
It's a nautical map. It's a very good shape if you intend to travel the world on a ship. Nothing to do with niggers.
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>>519322341
>you should use a fake model of your world

No, you should use a more accurate map.
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>>519329616
My religion commands me to do this.

>>519329511
Shalom.
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>>519329579
>And detect 0.000021 degrees of parallax
There's a lot of consumer grade equipment capable of measuring angles less than 1 arc second, yes.
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>>519329579
>Bible
What makes you think that a book written by retarded sandniggers 2000 years ago has any value as anything except a fairy tale? I genuinely can't comprehend the thought process of putting any actual value into it.
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>>519329579
>Thomas Henderson, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, and Friedrich Bessel made first successful parallax measurements in 1832-1838, for the stars Alpha Centauri, Vega, and 61 Cygni
>NASA was founded in 1958
Look up what hardware those guys had access to 155 years before NASA existed, follow their methods, and you can measure parallax yourself
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>>519322184
>Meme flag
Also, don't argue with flat earthers. They have all the information available to them. Plus the technology to prove the earth is flat. They never will because they can't. You'll only get the same reused talking points from their favorite youtubers. Every time they try a real world experiment, it fails. Just let them keep sending each other the same 20 images.
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>hurr durr what are map projections
No really it's a vast right-wing White supremacist conspiracy against the greatness of niggers.
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they know its round and they post this flat shit to make us look stupid. we didnt take the vax and we convinced a lot of other people not to take the vax so we need to be discredited with a well poisoning. they also think we are fucking retarded and can be tricked by their pilpul into becoming flat earthers who will continue to shill flat earth and discredit ourselves for free, turning this into a flat earth conspiracy board.
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there is a reason there is no consistent model of flat earth
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what have you done to make maps more racist today?
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>>519330151
Added a g to niger and nigeria
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>>519322184
Have zoomers never seen a fucking globe before? They were all over the place in every class in the 90's
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>>519322894
I look forward to the future of cheap commercial space tourism where any remaining retards like you can be sent up to see for yourselves, with the expectation that you then jump out and burn up on re-entry as your penance for being this aggressively stupid.
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Based America representing and fucking up your shit map
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>>519322245
so africa has unlimited room, interesting
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>>519322184
>maps are racist
Das rite!
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>>519329773
Your religion is fake and gay.
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>>519325695
Gravity on earth isn't strong enough to bend a laser beam 1 mile with 2 boats at the equator to prove the 8" per mile and if the earth is a oblate spheroid it should be more extreme at the equator. At least admit it's bigger than they say.
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>>519330425
They've only seen their phone screens and that's 2D
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>>519330042
Right on time Sly. 6 figures to defend the globe.
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>>519330795
its refraction that bends the laser not gravity
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>>519322245
Wow, that makes so much sense and I've never heard that in my life. What a god you are for sharing this anon.

This is exactly what I mean when I say "almost nothing is truly complicated it just requires a teacher that understands it better than route memorization".
The only sciences that can't be easily explained to a child are extreme STEM sciences and some philosophy like Post-Structuralism and absurd shit like that.

It's so fucking annoying that people try to act like psychology is complicated. The only fucking thing the average Psychologist is better than you at is having memorized a bunch of terms and symptoms which assign to those terms/diagnosis. There is no skill, it's basic memorization that qualifies 99% of one of the biggest professions in America. Skill is not taken into account whatsoever for these people.
Absolute insanity.

Point is - a proper explanation is worth more than any degree can provide.
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>>519322341
Cant lay a globe flat on a table.
Can't easily fold or roll up a globe.
Can't easily plot Rhumb lines on a globe.
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>>519324154
Equirectangular is best for straight longitude/latitude lines, it's the type of map where all the land at the poles is super stretched. It's basically projecting the globe onto a cylinder and flattening out the cylinder.
Common maps like the one in OP use a mercator projection, which is more of a stylistic choice. To get rid of the super stretched look of an eqirectangualr projection they scale everything vertically in proportion to its horizontal scaling. It results in a less accurate map, but the continents remain roughly the right shape.
t. Map guy.
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>>519322184
All flat maps are projections from a globe to fit all of it in a page
The mainstream one is the mercator projection which makes everything on the north and south extremes look bigger like a fish eye lens
The main reason is to make sone countries appear bigger to overcompensate the evident size disadvantage they have in other areas, like the penis
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I don't care about niggers and I think africa should simply be removed from all maps
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>>519322184
>1PBTID
learn about map projections pajeetberg
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>>519332316
>America and Canada don't touch.
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>>519327021
>The compass needle always tries to point directly to the magnet. On a globe the needle should point straight downwards.
Many such cases. When allowed to move freely, the needle of a compass points parallel the magnetic field at that locality. Its movement is restricted to two dimensions by the design of the compass, and so it will move to align itself with the component of the magnetic field parallel to that plane. This is why compasses don't really work if you're right on top of either magnetic pole.
I don't know man, take some undergraduate calculus classes and stop referencing meme images written by people who think it's appropriate to capitalise the sine and cosine functions.
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>>519331396
>a mercator projection, which is more of a stylistic choice
The point of the Mercator projection is to accurately show directions for navigation.
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>>519332316
>>519331442
white people would be way more worried
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>>519322184
Its simple: the maps are wrong and the earth is flat, they have to lie and distort them and come up with all kinds of bullshit to convince you it's round.
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>>519333453
fakest shit I ever saw in my entire life
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>>519333453
More AI slop? Sloppy job nasa.
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>>519333809
I think it's an illusion, when I went to Australia it wasn't completely upside down.
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>>519333453
>bridge constantly changing in size
wow u r so owning rn
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>>519334551
When some of the bridge is obscured by the horizon, it's still there. It doesn't actually become smaller.
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>>519333705
>>519333727
You know you can make similar videos yourself using a drone, right?
https://youtu.be/Irr85cNJM_w?t=151
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>>519322245
I feel robbed. How did Americans end up with all our land?
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>>519322184
> nigger flag
> interesting stem
> don't know projections
kek
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>>519322184
its a Mercator projection, because the earth is a sphere you cant truly capture it correctly on a 2d map, you need a globe map
heres an approximation
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>>519325656
Ive flown Johannesburg to Perth without a stop though. However, we did fly just south of India for some reason. Which doesnt make sense if the earth was a sphere.
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>>519327802
>>519327851
>>519328185
>>519328798
>>519329012
>>519330042
>>519331164
Remember to get an updated covid booster vaccine science-xisters
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>>519336936
That map is shit though. Flying Amsterdam to New York is 7 hours at most. Flying Amsterdam to Australia is 20+ hours. On that map they look about the same distance.
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>>519322184
Do these retards not understand that the earth is a sphere and you lose a certain amount of detail when you try to place a 3d spherical object on a 2d flat map?
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>>519337651
So buy a globe nigger
What do you fucking want
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>>519337651
That map is not made for accurately showing directions or intercontinental distances. It's made for accurately showing the relative sizes and shapes of major landmasses.
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>>519337623
yeah he should have stayed in his wheelhouse instead of talking about about the coof. young men especially more likely to die of vax related myocarditis than covid, and i know this because i read the science you mock. his arguments for round earth are sound though hence why you attack the source instead of the arguments.
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>>519322184
Fuck this reddit shit, faggot. Measurements are wrong too.
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>>519322184
I just use japan as the standard unit of measure to figure out how big parts of the world are
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>>519326257
>>519327436
You must be trolling at this point lmao
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>>519336936
my life is a lie
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>>519335576
Or use chatgpt 1 like you did.
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>>519337881
do you not understand that OP is a flat earth troll?
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>>519329922
Nobody asked, tranny
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>>519325676
>water is incompressible
wtf how do flat earthers even?
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>>519337651
Why is your reading comprehension so low?
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>>519338019
>31 memeflag posts
Damn. NASA gets 666trillion $ per year from taxes to make epic CGI but they cannot sponsor your VPN?
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>>519322184
it's almost like you're looking at a 2d representation of a 3d space
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>>519322184
>maps are racist

I've got news for you:

Literally everything is racist because pic attached
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>>519330646
real africans are TINY
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>>519324956
>Brain hurty
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>>519341204
There are other ways to represent it without stretching the fuck out of everything.
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>>519330795
>Gravity
yeah
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>maps are racist
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>>519331201
More precisely: there's no land at the poles at all. They're points. Points have no area.
As such many map projections that include the poles have infinite distortion there, which is why that area often is outright cut off.
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>>519331201
you're pretty stupid if you don't think that holding things in your head allows you to form theories about them over time and synthesize a better answer long term than having to learn things fresh every time.
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Flat earthers should hang
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>>519322184
Big Black Circumference
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>>519342683
But you can walk so far east that you're in the west but not so far north that you're in the south. Obviously flat.
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>>519322184
Australia is also larger than its portrayed
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>>519325794
What is inertia?
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>>519342777
No you're pretty stupid if you think the average degree holder does that. Medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in America.
The last time I went to the doctor he prescribed me something which gave me fairly bad insomnia the moment I started taking it.

I told him this and he proceeded to Google the drug, click WebMD, scroll down to the side effects and then point to the screen with the side effects from WebMD displayed and say "I don't see insomnia here so idk what to tell you"

Be careful guys
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>>519339142
Check the upload date.
https://youtu.be/NzY5du8LMgk
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>>519341458
Can you give an example of a world map that doesn't?
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>>519343258
You can at the right time of the year well until you reach the southern most tip of South America then you need a boat.
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>>519322184
only a jeet account could fail to understand why maps are drawn that way.
STEM my ass
I could explain it to a 5 year old white kid, but not a nigger
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>>519322341
They don't want useful maps. They want to feel sorry for themselves.
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>>519327436
Its a projection on the dome which changes based on your location
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inb4 you can't thread your own post
inb4 you can't inb4 your own post
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>>519347232
Peirce Quincuncial is a good perspective map.
>The Levant is closer to Germany than it is to sub Saharan Africa
Black Jesus is less likely than blonde Jesus
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>>519327436
I have to admit the moon's orbit/rotation is pretty hard to understand/believe.
that is probably the best "space is fake" argument
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>>519347619
The request was for a map that "doesn't stretch the fuck out of everything". You see how the entire Southern hemisphere is split up and separated, right? How far is Australia from New Zealand?
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https://earth3dmap.com/3d-globe/
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>>519322184
Nigeria with snow
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>>519322184
It's not 6400 km.
It's much more.
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>>519348144
Are a retard or something it's cool if you are but go back to Hello Kitty island adventure.
It isn't possible to make a 2d net of a sphere a 3d shape keeping scale without distorting the surface.
New Zealand is right next to Australia according to the map I posted it's just show in the next hemisphere new Zealand is 1400 miles from Australia that's 30 hours of driving across the USA for comparison.
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>>519348874
are you sure? did you look at the png?
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>>519348874
It is, if you measure down to the Black Sea
Nice flag, BTW
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>>519322717
Well, ancient Egypt and Rome. But that wasn't nogs
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>>519330535
We're never leaving this earth, and it's not because of some retarded flat earth meme, but because we are shackled to this planet by bonds much heavier than gravity.
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>>519328070
think of what you can see when she's a 3d model.
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>>519328405
anyone resolved this fake space station stuff? it feels as fake as cnn news footage from the 80s, and the crisis actor types involved always have the same demented leer, like they're in a cult.
i don't think all space travel is fake, but it seems to have been for the last 10-15 years.
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Wouldn’t be surprised if their measurements are off

Wait till you look into DNA
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>>519324365
good old texture mapping or 'skinning', the creepiest, lambiest, dahmerest of all 3d graphic arts
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>>519324956
>Probably not economically viable to fly directly between africa australia and south america, so they use connecting flights. That and flying over the south pole is risky because if you have engine trouble and have to land there won't be a rescue party in time.
Flight path must always goes at a certain distance of an airport in case of emergency landing. That's why there is none going throught the south pole or south of pacific ocean
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>>519325264
>I have no how magnetic field work : the pic
Man, flat earther are really elementary school drop out
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>another flat earther septic tank

Flatearthers cannot explain certain travel routes without some asinine reasoning
FlatEarthers cannot explain why different hemispheres see different sets of starts
FlatEarthers cannot explain why the arctic gets 24 hours of sunlight
FlatEarthers cannot explain if the sun and moon are two sphere that float above us, why can't we see the sun at all hours of the day similar to a distant lightbulb?
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>>519349519
Russia is not flat earth you can cross in a straight line, dumbass. There's a fuckton of high mountains and large hills and ravines in Syberia and other parts of the country. Also, Kaliningrad is way further to the west. And you should also accomodate for Russian official clay and soil on North Pole and in Antarctic.
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>>519349680
Kaliningrad is in the western yurop, dumbo.
And Russia is not flat. And you always should accommodate for Russian soil in the sea, North Pole, and Antarctica. It's way bigger than a straight flat or curved line would make you think.

Also, Donbass' and Crimea's territory, the Russian rightful clay, is several hundred kilometers in area as well.
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>>519328625
it really was a long time ago
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>>519328798
The original point was the globe-earthers. They were the ones who said that objects’ disappearing beyond the horizon is the proof that the earth is a globe. You are literally repeating the objection that the flat-earthers first made. The flat-earthers were the ones who appealed to the angle of resolution. If you are not a paid shill, realize thst people who are in the flat earth camp have thought about every point much longer than you have. When you are in the minority on some widely accepted consensus issue, you really need to prepare your ammunition.
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>>519337651
yeah, you cant have a 2d map which accurately represents the true dimensions of a sphere
there will always be inaccuracies unless you get an actual sphere map irl or animation
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>>519350531
where are you from
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>>519325395
retards shouldn't be allowed on the internet
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>>519322184
Globe chads win yet again.
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>>519332956
Magnetic island near Townsville is named because it's fucks with compasses.
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>>519337623
down that horse paste with some bleach
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>>519322184
Well the maps were made for sea navigation/travel atleast the ones we use today are all ofshoots of Mercator. So the bodies of water are more important than the land.
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>>519329745
You mean a projection of a globe? Sure that works if you need it printed on paper, but globes are useful because they actually represent the world 1:1.
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>>519333643
If the earth was flat, maps would be 1:1 correct, because it's trivial to map a flat surface onto a flat surface. The fact that maps are inaccurate is because you're trying to map a sphere to a flat surface, which is impossible without some distortion.
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>>519322184
I'm with the
>muh eurocentric world view blabla maps are racist
Crowd on this one. The merkator projection have done a lot of damage, europe looks fucking huge and it makes people more accepting of immigration. Because ofc we should take it some africans, look how much land we have!

Changing the projection should be high prio because.
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>>519328070
Just wait till I introduce it to my dick texture
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>>519322184
>what is a map projection and why should anybody shut his piehole who cannot into fairly basic geography?

A sphere cannot be "skinned" easily onto a 2d space. No matter what you do, you will need to arrange space. The bigbrain projections are ill-suited for normies because they liberally cut up up the subject body (i.e. our globe) to arrive at topographical fidelity. like so (picrel)
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>>519337881
Anon... They don't even understand how they'd feel if they didn't have breakfast yesterday.
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>>519325395
>>519325794
Learn newtonian physics
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>>519333705
>>519333727
go buy a $80 drone and re-film this yourself lmao
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>>519322184
DYOR
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>>519322184
skill issue
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>>519324330
Here you have an S2 in 3 dimensions. Try unfolding it. The most accurate would be two polar maps (one for each hemisphere), but Mercator is what most people are already accustomed to.
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>>519325676
Except there's always a second bulge on the opposite side from the moon, because the moons gravity is pulling on the earth under the water more than the water. If you understand this, neap and spring tides make perfect sense.
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>>519343258
So you're saying the earth isn't flat either? Is it a cylinder then? Because on a flat earth you could walk so far north you end up south (well you'd need a boat just like you would walking east to west but you get the idea). What you can't do on a flat earth, however, is walk so far south you end up north. This is completely possible on a globe.
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>>519354493
I mean, I guess you're not exactly wrong, but I doubt that's even in the top 10 reasons normies want immigrants. There's a lot we need to do before we switch map projections.
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i really believe jews purposely made africa look smaller so when they do mass immigration, retard europeans do't realize they are being colonized
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>>519325264
Thanks for this PSA, AOC.
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>>519351159
Are you retarded? Can't you see my flag?
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>>519347364
yes, if the earth was flat then the moon would have to be a projection on a dome that looks different to each and every observer depending on your location. which is obviously retarded

>>519347931
its tidal locking
>>Tidal locking between a pair of co-orbiting astronomical bodies occurs when one of the objects reaches a state where there is no longer any net change in its rotation rate over the course of a complete orbit. In the case where a tidally locked body possesses synchronous rotation, the object takes just as long to rotate around its own axis as it does to revolve around its partner. For example, the same side of the Moon always faces Earth, although there is some variability because the Moon's orbit is not perfectly circular.
>>The effect arises between two bodies when their gravitational interaction slows a body's rotation until it becomes tidally locked. Over many millions of years, the interaction forces changes to their orbits and rotation rates as a result of energy exchange and heat dissipation. When one of the bodies reaches a state where there is no longer any net change in its rotation rate over the course of a complete orbit, it is said to be tidally locked.[3] The object tends to stay in this state because leaving it would require adding energy back into the system

moon on the left shows tidal locking. moon on the right is what the moon would look like without tidal locking.

so now you understand
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>>519350922
the bottom of an object disappears over the horizon before the top. impossible with angular resolution alone. possible on a round earth
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Flat-earthers really are useful idiots.
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>>519334342
It was taken from the same location.
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>>519322914
lmao.

thats 456 feet. above ground. you do realize that jackson county, new york, and philidelphia are at different elevations. 2 feet "above" the top of mount everest is a tiny bit different from 2 feet "above" the south base camp of mount everest in nepal. good one tho, lol.

pssst kingda kas co-ords puts it at 130 feet elevation. for a total of 589 feet, plus roughly 5-6 feet for the actual ride on top of the tallest point of the rollercoaster, making it 595ish feet.

double psst. this makes the h1 = target hidden height 527 feet.
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>>519322184
Google earth is more precise then maps.
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>>519354972
I was making a joke.
He said globe, which is what is in the picture, on a flat surface, the table, will distort.

He should have said spherical surface.
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>>519333453
The fact that you posted this unironically means nothing else you say can be taken seriously.
If it can't be seen from an airplane, it certainly can't be seen a 50 feet above the ocean when the horizon is a mile away.
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if the earth is actually flat then how come it's always the dumb retards who know about it?
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>>519322184
Maps serve a purpose. The Mercator Projection is meant to used for maritime navigation. It became ubiquitous for that very reason.
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>>519322538
MF don't know the difference between solar time and clock time lol
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The Sahara Desert is bigger than the US. I learned that when i was like 10.
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>>519322184
worldmaps are based on density of achievements not landmass size.
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>>519365815
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>>519338445
that's wild actually
niggers have all that cultivable land and do nothing with it
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>>519363023
Do you possess eyes?
>it can't be seen
Except it literally is seen in the webm you replied to.
Being able to see the curve as in the actual shape is not the same as being able to see the effects of the curve as in objects being hidden behind it
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>>519322184
2d projection of 3d space distorts information.
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>>519322184
less/more curvature/latitude delta. mercator projections preserve angles and shapes, not distance.
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this is why

also something people dont really think about since they are so used to flat maps with fake proportions
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>>519368605
this one even better



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