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God is real

Jews need to be exposed for their lies and crimes against humanity

God is real Jews need to be exposed for their lies and crimes against humanity

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>If the Earth is flat, and you move along it's plane, then the stars above will change their position from your perspective in a planar manner -- in classical vanishing point fashion.

I always find this one hard to put into words, so this video can explain this better: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zMCL7aMvP19Z/

The ancients actually knew the earth was flat, it was only recently humanity has been duped into believing there's an edge to Earth. https://www.bitchute.com/video/6IFx87tzBYkL/

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I always find this one hard to put into words, so this video can explain this better: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zMCL7aMvP19Z/

You find it hard to put into words because it's a bunch of nonsense. Does that video actually make sense to you, or do you just nod your head along because it supports your chosen position? Why does the North pole star magically become not visible south of the Equator? The simple answer is that as you move along the surface of a sphere, the stars above change positions accordingly -- they ROTATE in and out of view, exactly as you would expect. It would be radically different if the Earth was flat. This is something any flat Earther can test and verify for themselves. No "Nasau" needed.

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Yes it makes sense. We can only see so far. Did it not make sense to you? Or did you just shake your head because it doesn't support your chosen position?

You can actually see the Polaris from the southern hemisphere, but only in the right atmospheric conditions.

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Yes it makes sense. We can only see so far. Did it not make sense to you?

If it was just a matter of distance, you could get a telescope out and bring the star back into view as it dips below the horizon. The stars don't fade away with distance -- they just become blocked by the horizon.

As I already said, and which you have no response to, the stars would change position either in vanishing point fashion for a flat Earth or by rotating out of view for a spherical one. These are radically different views. The way the stars behave is trivially explained by a spherical Earth. You have to come up with all sorts of bullshit, handwaving explanations (as outlined in the video, with the weirdly rotating hemispheres on different parts of the map) and deny basic reality with bullshit explanations such as "distance".