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Dec 4 2017 04:49pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 4 2017 04:40pm)
First you dodge all my question and points.

Secondly - the difference between 2 d side view reality vs 3d optical perspective only applies to understanding what perspective actually is and how it works, Its the difference between clarifying what is in your mind and what you see and acknowledging they are different and understanding why


i didn't dodge, i legit read them twice and couldn't understand wtf u were even asking for.

im disappointed though, you missed an opportunity to say that my degree is a lie and they only taught me what would keep the secret of flat earth, you're slipping. that is what you do afterall, any time you're proven wrong you just deflect and expand the conspiracy. Now it needs to include community college 3d drafting professors, not to mention all of the people who create drafting software. I can watch an item go over the horizon of a round object on any drafting software in real time. that's the thing you claim can't happen, easily done on any 100$ software.


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Third - large scale engineering projects are based on a flat plane cause thats how it is - we dont account for curve because there is no curve.


AHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAH whew whew whew AHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH whew ahahaha.

ever stop and think it might just be because construction workers with massive machines can't build towards the tolerance of the curvature of the earth? of course you didn't because you don't know anything about building tolerances or manufacturing. my god the thought of trying to built to a curve as slight as the earths on a blueprint that wouldn't even show it just makes me laugh.

you flat earthers really do fall for some stupid shit, i gotta tell ya.

This post was edited by thesnipa on Dec 4 2017 04:52pm
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8 inches per mile, with a bulldozer. god you really really really don't think about things do you? maybe its because you have no practical knowledge of anything. remember the time i had to explain to you that there are more than one type of corn? yes believe it or not card, the canned corn u get for lunches isn't the only corn in existence... what an idiot...
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Dec 4 2017 04:59pm
Quote (thesnipa @ Dec 4 2017 12:49pm)
i didn't dodge, i legit read them twice and couldn't understand wtf u were even asking for.

im disappointed though, you missed an opportunity to say that my degree is a lie and they only taught me what would keep the secret of flat earth, you're slipping. that is what you do afterall, any time you're proven wrong you just deflect and expand the conspiracy. Now it needs to include community college 3d drafting professors, not to mention all of the people who create drafting software. I can watch an item go over the horizon of a round object on any drafting software in real time. that's the thing you claim can't happen, easily done on any 100$ software.




AHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAH whew whew whew AHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH whew ahahaha.

ever stop and think it might just be because construction workers with massive machines can't build towards the tolerance of the curvature of the earth? of course you didn't because you don't know anything about building tolerances or manufacturing. my god the thought of trying to built to a curve as slight as the earths on a blueprint that wouldn't even show it just makes me laugh.

you flat earthers really do fall for some stupid shit, i gotta tell ya.


you did dodge because you were barking about your own misunderstanding and are now trying to distract from you fail with the fact you think large scale engineering project account for the curve of the earth and you're wrong as usual.

Wow you got a piece of paper that says you paid to be taught stupid, nice appeal to authority fail.

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8 inches per mile, with a bulldozer. god you really really really don't think about things do you? maybe its because you have no practical knowledge of anything. remember the time i had to explain to you that there are more than one type of corn? yes believe it or not card, the canned corn u get for lunches isn't the only corn in existence... what an idiot...


Wtf are you barking about now, oh wait you still dont understand the difference between optical perspective and reality - what a complete dunce. And the time you had to explain corn - wtf are you talking about - there's probably 30+ types of corn - where did i ever say there was only one type - please.

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Dec 4 2017 05:03pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 4 2017 04:59pm)
you did dodge because you were barking about your own misunderstanding and are now trying to distract from you fail with the fact you think large scale engineering project account for the curve of the earth and you're wrong as usual.

Wow you got a piece of paper that says you paid to be taught stupid, nice appeal to authority fail.


lol you always rely on doing that don't you?

someone shows you data, and you are like "you are indoctrinated by nasa"
someone has a degree on a subject, and you say "degrees are pointless"

obviously his degree is pointless to flat earthers because flat earthers couldn't achieve that... too much time watching youtube videos
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Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 4 2017 04:59pm)
you did dodge because you were barking about your own misunderstanding and are now trying to distract fromyou fail with the fact you think large scale engineering project account for the curve of the earth and you're wrong as usual.

Wow you got a piece of paper that says you paid to be taught stupid, nice appeal to authority fail.


wrong. i'm saying they don't need to. for obvious reasons. they're built in incremental portions in segments, by machines that couldn't hold the tolerance, even if it was important to the overall project, which it isn't.

you saying this is proof of the flat earth is silly, it's proof that construction workers can't read prints and can't hold an 8"/mile tolerance, as well as proof that even if they could it wouldnt be worth the time investment to QC it.

I realize you have zero knowledge of large scale construction projects, tolerances, and blueprints. so i'll excuse whatever terrible post you come back with.

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Wtf are you barking about now, oh wait you still dont understand the difference between optical perspective and reality - what a complete dunce.


nothing in this addresses anything in my post. i wasn't speaking about perspective, optical or otherwise. the fact you thought i was is pretty telling about your ignorance. you're now conflating terms.

8"/mile is the tolerance, it has nothing to do with perspective.

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Quote (caswallen @ Dec 4 2017 01:03pm)
lol you always rely on doing that don't you?

someone shows you data, and you are like "you are indoctrinated by nasa"
someone has a degree on a subject, and you say "degrees are pointless"

obviously his degree is pointless to flat earthers because flat earthers couldn't achieve that... too much time watching youtube videos


Data - lol - he did not show any data or proof - just more of his silly faith that his worthless paper is not just proof he paid to learn nonsense.

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Dec 4 2017 05:09pm
I love all the intellectual special pleading going on here. His rules of physics only work at the horizon, and depend on the visual acuity of the observer.
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Dec 4 2017 05:11pm
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wrong. i'm saying they don't need to. for obvious reasons. they're built in incremental portions in segments, by machines that couldn't hold the tolerance, even if it was important to the overall project, which it isn't.

you saying this is proof of the flat earth is silly, it's proof that construction workers can't read prints and can't hold an 8"/mile tolerance, as well as proof that even if they could it wouldnt be worth the time investment to QC it.

I realize you have zero knowledge of large scale construction projects, tolerances, and blueprints. so i'll excuse whatever terrible post you come back with.



nothing in this addresses anything in my post. i wasn't speaking about perspective, optical or otherwise. the fact you thought i was is pretty telling about your ignorance. you're now conflating terms.

8"/mile is the tolerance, it has nothing to do with perspective.


8"/mile² is your perspective that you live on a ball it has nothing to do with reality

If you want to grade a field as level you use rulers, laser levels, surveying equipment and spirit levels - not that formula or a bent level

good grief

lets bend all water levels to account for the curve of the earth


:rofl:


Tolerence


:rofl:

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Dec 4 2017 05:16pm
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8"/mile² is your perspective that you live on a ball it has nothing to do with reality


Ok let me spell this out for you since you're not smart enough to google the terms i'm listing to follow along.

Let's say you're building a road on a flat area. Over one mile of that road on the "flat earth" it will change 0 inches in height. over one mile of that road on the "round earth" it will have changed 8 inches in height. Over one mile of earth your construction crew has an average tolerance of 25 inches in height change. Should you draw this section of road as flat? or with 8" of curvature?

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If you want to grade a field as level you use rulers, laser levels, surveying equipment and spirit levels - not that formula or a bent level

good grief


which construction project would require a flat area over a mile or more? since you're the expert in construction. what project has a tolerance of under 8 inches per mile. i'll wait for your proof.

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lets bend all water levels to account for the curve of the earth


no need to, as the curvature is UNDER your building tolerance.

this is like saying you need to mill flat all pieces of metal before welding them, regardless of tolerance.

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Ok let me spell this out for you since you're not smart enough to google the terms i'm listing to follow along.

Let's say you're building a road on a flat area. Over one mile of that road on the "flat earth" it will change 0 inches in height. over one mile of that road on the "round earth" it will have changed 8 inches in height. Over one mile of earth your construction crew has an average tolerance of 25 inches in height change. Should you draw this section of road as flat? or with 8" of curvature?


Well of course the ground in not completely flat and level, ground ranges in height from 0 feet to 30,000 feet. Show me a construction project of over 100 miles that accounts for earth curvature and show how there is over 1 mile of curve built in for tolerance - do it - dont dodge.
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