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Yes. Last year when camping. Believe me I was as shocked as anyone that this stuff seems to check out. I still want to know why that is.


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Eyewitness accounts can help in some situations but this is not one of them for me. It’s science vs Law in some ways. I want to do the experiments first hand to see for myself. So far pops math checks out from what I can perceive.
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Kierland wrote:Yes. Last year when camping. Believe me I was as shocked as anyone that this stuff seems to check out. I still want to know why that is.

Same advice I gave your idiot cohort -- next time you see a surveyor working at a site, go ask him. If I were you, I wouldn't tell him the specific reason you're asking, but if you do, do him the courtesy of helping him up after he starts rolling on the ground laughing.
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Ask her what?
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I see what you did there.
Kierland wrote:Yes. Last year when camping. Believe me I was as shocked as anyone that this stuff seems to check out. I still want to know why that is.
So, you shot a laser at a known height to a point in the distance of a known height?

Good start.

What was the water temperature at the surface, the air temp immediately above the surface, and at the height of your laser/aiming point? Relative humidity? Barometric pressure?

Or was your "experiment" half-ass, and used one observation, and ignored very basic principles of surveying?

Question for you -- why do star "twinkle"? Figure that out, and you'll see why you and Softhead are gullible.
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Kierland wrote:Yes. Last year when camping. Believe me I was as shocked as anyone that this stuff seems to check out. I still want to know why that is.
Who conducted the experiment? Was it you? Was it somebody else? What were their credentials? What tools did they use? Did you verify their methods were correct? Did you record the findings? Surely a discovery as enlightening as this one would come with some sort of documented record.

Also, why should anyone believe you? You could totally be making this up, which I suspect you are. I mean, how many people lug laser equipment along on a "camping trip" for the purposes of measuring earth curvature? "Hmmm, let's see, I've got my tent, sleeping bag, cooking pot, s'mores, hammock, and my industrial sized laser equipment...check!"

With you flat earthers, your whole gimmick is to deny any evidence you haven't witnessed live, in person. You seem to be doing just that in this thread, by denying, or at least questioning, the existence of southern hemisphere non-stop flights, purely on the basis of having never taken one yourself. So based on your own argument, why then should we believe your account? We weren't there to witness it with our own eyeballs, therefore, the evidence is irrelevant, right?
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:What tools did they use?

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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
With you flat earthers, your whole gimmick is to deny any evidence you haven't witnessed live, in person. You seem to be doing just that in this thread, by denying, or at least questioning, the existence of southern hemisphere non-stop flights, purely on the basis of having never taken one yourself. So based on your own argument, why then should we believe your account? We weren't there to witness it with our own eyeballs, therefore, the evidence is irrelevant, right?
I've never been to Grand Rapids, MI. Ergo (Latin), I can't be sure it exists. Although if I head east past the Rockies, I should immediately be able to see it.
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Well I’ve never been to Heaven.

Or Oklahoma for that matter.
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Mikey wrote:
Or Oklahoma for that matter.


Neither have I. The people I know that have spent time there universally say you should put it on your bucket-list of places to not go to.
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Queerland, not that you are on the flat erf train, what is your take on global warming?

Regarding your experiment, just what the fukk did you ? You shot a laser and came up with a measurement. Good for you. What does that prove.

How’s about you try it over 20 miles with your transmitter and receiver at 2 ft above the surface and get back to us. Surely you can find a body of water smooth enough that waves won’t be an issue.


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Kierland wrote:Pop is better at it than I am but:
Being able to see things that would be out of sight if it is round, like boats and lighthouses and the other side of large bodies of water.
Salt flats are flat.

That kind of stuff. I have never been to the moon so I can not confirm it’s there or if it is sphere.

Think Zététique.
You and pop seem to struggle with the issue of scale. The erf is a sphere. A fairly big one.

Why do you suppose TV and radio stations bother with really tall antennae or put them on top of mountains?


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Softball Bat wrote: Even if there are such flights, how does that prove your globe?

Oh, it doesn't.

Whatever...
Here are a couple of websites you can look at for a while. Then come back and keep up with the flat earth shit. You and the midget are nothing more than a couple of ignorant trolls, and some of the clones feel the need to engage in some kind of debate with a couple of crack smoking idiots like you guys, who are fucking TROLLING. In a weird way, how you guys come up with the rebuttals and your assertions is beyond me. You need to be institutionalized.

You remind me of the crackheads at the bus stop talking to the phone poles.

I invite your scientific opinion on the content of these two web sites.

https://www.flightradar24.com/multiview/44.84,-122.79/9

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Dinsdale wrote:
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
With you flat earthers, your whole gimmick is to deny any evidence you haven't witnessed live, in person. You seem to be doing just that in this thread, by denying, or at least questioning, the existence of southern hemisphere non-stop flights, purely on the basis of having never taken one yourself. So based on your own argument, why then should we believe your account? We weren't there to witness it with our own eyeballs, therefore, the evidence is irrelevant, right?
I've never been to Grand Rapids, MI. Ergo (Latin), I can't be sure it exists. Although if I head east past the Rockies, I should immediately be able to see it.
I haven’t either. But I did recently sample some fairly nice brews from the area courtesy of mgoo. There’s one in particular I’d put up against your allegedly superior u&l stuff. You should do the brew swap with him. It was fun.


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smackaholic wrote: I haven’t either. But I did recently sample some fairly nice brews from the area courtesy of mgoo. There’s one in particular I’d put up against your allegedly superior u&l stuff. You should do the brew swap with him. It was fun.

You were trashing those beers, you ungrateful bastard.
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smackaholic wrote:
I haven’t either. But I did recently sample some fairly nice brews from the area courtesy of mgoo. There’s one in particular I’d put up against your allegedly superior u&l stuff. You should do the brew swap with him. It was fun.

Considering that Grand Rapids may not even exist, I have to call bullshit on this. It makes about as much sense as Softtard's reasoning.

Derron wrote:some of the clones feel the need to engage in some kind of debate with a couple of crack smoking idiots
Oh, I'm not debating anyone. Just throwing them bones so they can figure out for themselves why they're fucking idiots.

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smackaholic wrote: I haven’t either. But I did recently sample some fairly nice brews from the area courtesy of mgoo. There’s one in particular I’d put up against your allegedly superior u&l stuff. You should do the brew swap with him. It was fun.

You were trashing those beers, you ungrateful bastard.
STFU moron.

I enjoyed 6 out of 7. The blonde coffee thing was meh. Not that it was bad. Just not my cup of tea. The others ranged from quite good to, holy fukk, that may be the best beer I have ever had (M-43). Mgoo and I may do a little more trading between M-43 and Heady Topper. I was thinking of sending him a coors light, so he can have something in the fridge for when you come by.
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smackaholic wrote:I was thinking of sending him a coors light, so he can have something in the fridge for when you come by.
Way to fuck up a joke.

The name you were looking for was "Zima," dumbass.
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smackaholic wrote:I was thinking of sending him a coors light, so he can have something in the fridge for when you come by.
Way to fuck up a joke.

The name you were looking for was "Zima," dumbass.
I take pride in the fact I have no idea what type of chick drink Screwey likes. But I do admit, he seems more a a Zima "man".
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The judges also would have accepted "Mike's Hard Lemonade."
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mike's has to be the easiest way possible to get absolutely shit-hammered without realizing you have drank any kind of alcohol. It is the "least gross" form of alcohol known to man.
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The idiocy on display in this thread is simply overwhelming.

Wow.
Just wow.


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Kierland wrote:88braincells,
Then why does a laser level shot across a mile long lake report the same distance from the surface as it’s source?
How do you know? Were you there to witness it? Did you perform the experiment yourself?
So...

Regarding laser tests, this was posted by me back in May.
Give the page time to load.
Click -----> https://fecore.org/final-results-fecore ... e-surface/

You want science?
There's your science.

121 pages of scientific data.

Fully documented laser tests that were done in seven different locations, in seven different weather conditions, and guess what?

The water is laying FLAT.



Stop posting in this thread and take some time instead to look at the data.

Are you able to do that?
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Softball Bat wrote: You want science?
There's your science.

Can't. Stop. Laughing.

No, bro -- that's not "science." It's idiocy.
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Oh, okay.

I'm not surprised at all by your post.



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Can I buy some Google Adspace on T1B flat earf threads? I bet I could make some money on this nonsense.
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smackaholic wrote:I was thinking of sending him a coors light, so he can have something in the fridge for when you come by.
Way to fuck up a joke.

The name you were looking for was "Zima," dumbass.
Does he look like a college student? Surely he must have graduated to premixed appletinis.
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Derron wrote:
Softball Bat wrote: Even if there are such flights, how does that prove your globe?

Oh, it doesn't.

Whatever...
Here are a couple of websites you can look at for a while. Then come back and keep up with the flat earth shit. You and the midget are nothing more than a couple of ignorant trolls, and some of the clones feel the need to engage in some kind of debate with a couple of crack smoking idiots like you guys, who are fucking TROLLING. In a weird way, how you guys come up with the rebuttals and your assertions is beyond me. You need to be institutionalized.

You remind me of the crackheads at the bus stop talking to the phone poles.

I invite your scientific opinion on the content of these two web sites.

https://www.flightradar24.com/multiview/44.84,-122.79/9

https://flightaware.com/
How do the flights prove your globe?

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Softball Bat wrote:Oh, okay.

I'm not surprised at all by your post.



LMAO!

You don't understand very basic science, yet laugh at others. Classic.

What do those laser "experiments" prove (beyond you and your ilk being scientifically ignrorant)?
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Softball Bat wrote:

The water is laying FLAT.
No, it isn't.
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Softball Bat wrote:
Fully documented laser tests that were done in seven different locations, in seven different weather conditions, and guess what?

The water is laying FLAT.
You do not understand the behaviors of liquids and gravity very well do you ??

Every 3rd grade science class in the world is laughing at you.
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Softball Bat wrote: How do the flights prove your globe?

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How do they prove your flat earth bullshit ? You should be able to school us on that.
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Derron wrote:
You do not understand the behaviors of liquids and gravity very well do you ??
In all fairness, no one can explain the exact physics of why gravity exists. So bear in mind that we're dealing with a particularly dim bulb here, so cut him some slack. Some very basic shit is beyond his grasp. He thinks the bible is a science book, for fuck's sake.
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The comprehensive laser test documentation and data (7 different locations, 7 weather conditions) is there for all to see.

Dinsdale wrote:You don't understand very basic science
Yeah.
You'll get around to posting the science experiment showing water clinging to the outside of flying and spinning ball any day now...


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Derron wrote:
Softball Bat wrote: How do the flights prove your globe?

:?:
How do they prove your flat earth bullshit ? You should be able to school us on that.
Oh, you're definitely schooled.


pssst...

I don't know for sure what the shape of the earth is, digbat.


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Dinsdale wrote:He thinks the bible is a science book
Link?






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Softball Bat wrote:The comprehensive laser test documentation and data (7 different locations, 7 weather conditions) is there for all to see.


OK, I'll type v e r y s l o w l y this time.

What is it you think these pseudo-experiments prove (beyond your laughable ignorance)?

It's a very simple question -- why don't you answer it?
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Page 11...


Significance of the study: This documentation can be used as a spring board for further studies for those who are interested in the research of water surface model measurements.


I would agree with that.


Also, go to page 105.
Read 105, 106, 107, and 108.


It is pretty damning for the very stupid globe.



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Softball Bat wrote: 'nuff said.
Wait... saying nothing is " 'nuff"?

Do you think this is helping you not sound like a retard?

OK, I'll ask again... not for a citation of some pseudo-science... I'm asking YOU.

What is it YOU think those laughable experiments prove?
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Softball Bat wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:He thinks the bible is a science book
Link?
What's above the "Firmament" again... remind me?

Hate to break it to you, but that falls under "astronomy." And maybe even a person with your severely limited knowledge of science understands that astronomy is a branch of...

Class? Anyone?
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Softball Bat wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:He thinks the bible is a science book
Link?
Softball Bat wrote:I find no reason at all to doubt that Noah and the worldwide flood really existed.

Here, we get into chemistry, and hydrology.
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You are flailing very badly, Dinsdale.
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