but if ours was the only one that was flat, that would be a preposterous assumption right?
Firstly, earth IS flat. Secondly, any assumption about something that cannot be tested is a waste of time. You can call that preposterous if that’s how you see it. Putting forward an opinion and inviting discussion is rarely preposterous if you are seeking truth.
What’s truly preposterous is doing NO testing, NO thinking, and ONLY considering your own BELIEF in what you’ve been taught to be ‘true’.
If you want to troll, I will troll back.
If you want to discuss it respectfully with an open mind, you will be treated with respect and compassion.
I was also a believer in the globe, for decades. It was a core belief. The path to truth involved breaking through my own conditioning. It took many months even after I had tested (and repeated the tests in line with the scientific method) and proven to myself the reality of flat earth.
you're avoiding the question though. because you know how ludicrous its gonna sound when you either have to say "only ours is flat" or "they're all flat, and they're all facing towards us" hahaha because at the end of the day thats where flat earth logic leads. its one or the other.
i do genuinely want to know though, what is the flat earth model of the universe?
No, I explained my opinion quite clearly.
Earth is the only planet I have lived on. Why would I suppose or presume to know the shape of places that not only have I not lived on, but NO HUMAN has lived on.
I genuinely find your question pointless, nonetheless I answered it directly and honestly.
Your level of understanding is not my responsibility.
There is no singular flat earth model of the universe. Perhaps if flat earthers were given 1% of NASA’s budget there would be a model. Perhaps not, as once you start looking into quantum mechanics you realise that all is not as it seems. Or rather multiple possibilities can exist simultaneously.
Upon re-reading your question, I would state:
Earth is a flat and stationary realm, and I believe (not KNOW, if you can differentiate the two) that there is a firmament/dome. I believe stars to be sonoluminescence (or if you can’t be bothered to look into that fascinating phenomenon, it’s the name for what occurs when you pass a frequency through a water molecule, also known as ‘star in a jar’). I believe the moon and sun are 3D balls and the orbiting objects that we call planets, are most likely 3D shapes as well.
But other people who have determined that the earth is flat may have different beliefs about the universe.
Maybe a visual will help you understand:
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