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The Future of this Country

Buckeyeskickbuttocks;815440; said:
I studied physics and astronomy at the university level.... I learned how to google on my own.

Hey, look... the south pole...

earth_from_space_500x459.jpg
That's just a silly ball you painted to look like what people tell us the Earth looks like, then took a picture of. What do you think we are, a bunch of douchelozzles?
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;815440; said:
I studied physics and astronomy at the university level.... I learned how to google on my own.

Hey, look... the south pole...

earth_from_space_500x459.jpg

That's obviously a photoshop job and a bad one at that. Where are the stars?

I am not convinced.

Edit: Wow! And I see I am not alone. Flat-Earthers Unite!
 
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Wonder what the bottom is like.

Although, I'm not sure that pic is real. Cause when I lived in New York, I could clearly see the edge of the world out in the ocean, but that pic seems to suggest I didn't live in New York, but instead somewhere in Japan. But, I'm certain it was New York and not Japan. In fact, I doubt there really is a japan.. or Europe... etc.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;815440; said:
I studied physics and astronomy at the university level.... I learned how to google on my own.

Hey, look... the south pole...

earth_from_space_500x459.jpg
Obviously a fake picture look what happens if you turn it to the side.

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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;815454; said:
Wonder what the bottom is like.

Although, I'm not sure that pic is real. Cause when I lived in New York, I could clearly see the edge of the world out in the ocean, but that pic seems to suggest I didn't live in New York, but instead somewhere in Japan. But, I'm certain it was New York and not Japan. In fact, I doubt there really is a japan.. or Europe... etc.
Um, there is no New York so you couldn't have lived there.
FCollinsBuckeye;815455; said:
So, the Earth is really an ellipse?

Intriguing. May I subscribe to your newsletter?
It's not really an ellipse, that's just the angle I had to take it from to also get the sun and moon in the picture. I thought about buying a new camera so I could get a better picture, but I couldn't because I wouldn't have had any money for the rocket ship I had to buy:
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Flat Earth Society

Honestly, are these people for real?

Once again, picture in your mind a round world. Now imagine that there are two people on this world, one at each pole. For the person at the top of the world, (the North Pole), gravity is pulling him down, towards the South Pole. But for the person at the South Pole, shouldn't gravity pull him down as well? What keeps our person at the South Pole from falling completely off the face of the "globe"?

:slappy: Yes, what indeed.
 
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FCollinsBuckeye;815466; said:
So...what's the curved shape at the bottom of your 'rocket ship' picture, hmmm?
That's the flying saucer the air force was trying to use to shoot down my rocket ship to prevent me from taking my picture and bringing down their "the earth is round" charade...didn't work.
saucer.jpg
 
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Now imagine, if only for the sake of argument, that the person on top and the person on bottom can both manage to remain attracted to the ground "below" them. What would happen if the person on one side decided to visit the other? Since the man at the North Pole has a different idea of what is down and up (and in fact experiences an opposite pull from the Earth's gravity) than the person at the South Pole does, when the denizen of the frozen Arctic visits his Antarctic counterpart, they will experience gravitational pulls exactly opposite of each other! The human from the North Pole will "fall up", never returning to the ground, and will continue falling forever into the deep void of outer space!

:lol:
 
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