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If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

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This line of questioning was more along the lines of there may not be an accurate flat earth map (yet). So ‘proving’ it doesn’t work on a map that may not be accurate, is flimsy proof.

It’s like, which one of these globes is the ‘real’ one?!

https://pic8.co/sh/EfPgsj.jpeg

If you enter faulty data into an algorithm, your result will also be faulty. That’s what I’m getting at here.

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Those all look like real globes to me

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Yes, they all have amazing photoshop artists! Which one do we live on?

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I dont see these as contradictions because they are all different angles of the same ball.

Im guessing you don't own a globe but if you search online for online globe you can spin it and recreate each one of these "photoshops"