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Explain THIS, niggas.

Explain THIS, niggas.

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[–] 0 pt

No. You are. You listed observations that do not prove your claim.

My observation.

Water is calm and level and I've never felt like I was standing on a spinning ball.

Stars in the sky have remained in the same spot my entire life.

No matter my attitude, the horizon remains at the same point.

These are just simple observations. If you're into math you can break down the curvature and realize lighthouses should not work.

[–] 2 pts

I've never felt

Not an observation. How you “feel” is entirely irrelevant.

Stars in the sky have remained in the same spot my entire life.

What? Stars don’t even remain in the same spots all night, let alone a lifetime. You don’t seem very observant if you’ve managed to miss that nightly occurrence.

No matter my attitude, the horizon remains at the same point.

That’s not true. The higher your altitude the further you can see i.e. the further away the horizon moves from you.

So you’ve followed a series of unsubstantiated claims with a series of, I don’t want to call them lies as that implies intent, but things are demonstrably untrue. And a feeling. Is this honestly what you’re exposing yourself to ridicule and embarrassment with?

[–] 0 pt

If I've never "felt" like I was spinning, it's because I observed it with my equilibrium.

What? Stars don’t even remain in the same spots all night, let alone a lifetime. You don’t seem very observant if you’ve managed to miss that nightly occurrence.

so now you denying consolations?

That’s not true. The higher your altitude the further you can see i.e. the further away the horizon moves from you.

No. I have eyeballs. I've been on air planes. The horizon is always at eye level.

[–] 1 pt

The consolations move throughout the night from our perspective. All stars move throughout the night from our perspective. This is a simple observation.

When you were on the aeroplane did you notice you could see a bit further than when you were on the ground? That’s because the horizon moved because your altitude increased. That it still appears at your eye level is not as important as you seem to think it is.

[–] 0 pt

The same constellations have been used throughout human history for navigation. The star scape is the same. It is not consonant with having a rapidly expanding universe. The relative positions of the stars has not and does not change.

It’s like everything Globetards say is a lie, but they say so many lies at the same time it just gets tiresome setting every single one of them straight all the time.

[–] 2 pts

I already covered that above. The stars are in the same galaxy as us. Whatever expansion is occurring they are on the same path as us - relatively speaking of course. The stars move throughout the night - is that what you’re claiming is a lie? If not, why do they move using your flat earth model?

Are we just pretending you didn’t make a very obviously false claim about the horizon remaining constant in spite of changes in altitude? I was kind of looking forward to you trying to defend that.