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Quote (Maher @ 1 Feb 2017 17:33)
Still dodging my questions?

Why do we have different timezone? If earth is flat

How come if its flat when its day here its night somewhere else?

Why is it we have different temperature around the world if its flat?

Why haven't we fell off earth when crossing the sea?

Why does certain stars only can be seen at a certain time at night? If earth is flat should be able to see it during anytime at night.


Dont bother telling me to check the video i want you to explain this.

Smart guy


why is the earth round if it's flat????
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Feb 1 2017 04:24am
So someone filmed this today:



Any flat-Earther care to explain what's going on here?
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Quote (Leevee @ Feb 1 2017 05:24am)
So someone filmed this today:

http://i.imgur.com/6zsNGcc.gif

Any flat-Earther care to explain what's going on here?


fake/cgi duh
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Quote (Leevee @ Feb 1 2017 07:54pm)
So someone filmed this today:

http://i.imgur.com/6zsNGcc.gif

Any flat-Earther care to explain what's going on here?


any more info or source from this? it is highly pixelated around the moving object, suggesting CGI maybe?
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Feb 1 2017 02:48am)
any more info or source from this? it is highly pixelated around the moving object, suggesting CGI maybe?


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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Feb 1 2017 12:48pm)
any more info or source from this? it is highly pixelated around the moving object, suggesting CGI maybe?


The pixellation allegedly comes from the heavy zooming that was applied to these images.

So, can you please tell us what is happening in it?

Edit: here's another one by the way



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Quote (Leevee @ Feb 1 2017 08:27pm)
The pixellation allegedly comes from the heavy zooming that was applied to these images.

So, can you please tell us what is happening in it?

Edit: here's another one by the way

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh0x-6UBkQA


I just want to be able to buy a magic camera that can bring in to focus an object that is supposed to (according to science) be 1.2 billion km away next to an object that is apparently 384,000 km away.
Something doesn't seem to be right here, but no doubt, it's just me not understanding how science works
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Feb 1 2017 03:47am)
I just want to be able to buy a magic camera that can bring in to focus an object that is supposed to (according to science) be 1.2 billion km away next to an object that is apparently 384,000 km away.
Something doesn't seem to be right here, but no doubt, it's just me not understanding how science works


Have you heard of a telescope before?

This post was edited by JohnMiller92 on Feb 1 2017 05:50am
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Feb 1 2017 01:47pm)
I just want to be able to buy a magic camera that can bring in to focus an object that is supposed to (according to science) be 1.2 billion km away next to an object that is apparently 384,000 km away.
Something doesn't seem to be right here, but no doubt, it's just me not understanding how science works


You can do this yourself with an 8" telescope.
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Feb 1 2017 10:47pm)
I just want to be able to buy a magic camera that can bring in to focus an object that is supposed to (according to science) be 1.2 billion km away next to an object that is apparently 384,000 km away.
Something doesn't seem to be right here, but no doubt, it's just me not understanding how science works


If you ignore the fact that saturn is 9 times the size of the earth and that the moon is tiny.
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