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May 24 2017 11:41pm
Quote (caswallen @ May 25 2017 03:10pm)
ding ding ding we got another Rahu worshipper here bahahhahha


oh look....dodging questions.....standard protocol
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May 24 2017 11:43pm
Quote (ChivasRegal @ May 24 2017 11:41pm)
oh look....dodging questions.....standard protocol


it's quite obvious the moon comes between the earth and the sun during a solar eclipse, if you don't know that yet i can't help but laugh bahahahhaha

the guy even says in the video card posted that "Western Science shows the math and it seems to be perfect in telling us when solar eclipses happen"

This post was edited by caswallen on May 24 2017 11:44pm
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and if the moon and sun revolve around the earth like card said.... how is it nobody has noticed this "Black Planet" rotating the earth?

honestly I would have more respect if you said this black planet was an Alien UFO that pops up every now and then when the moon goes behind the sun

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Quote (caswallen @ May 24 2017 07:43pm)
it's quite obvious the moon comes between the earth and the sun during a solar eclipse, if you don't know that yet i can't help but laugh bahahahhaha

the guy even says in the video card posted that "Western Science shows the math and it seems to be perfect in telling us when solar eclipses happen"


No, what's quite obvious is that you never research anything, you spend about 3 seconds making up your limited brain power and think you know stuff.

How do you open heart surgery - quick go look i up on wikipedia - you are now brilliant!

Enjoy life with your DOWN syndrome!

This post was edited by card_sultan on May 25 2017 12:50am
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Quote (ChiasseRegal @ 25 May 2017 06:41)
oh look....dodging questions.....standard protocol

Quote (tard_slutan @ 25 May 2017 07:49)
Enjoy life with your DOWN syndrome!



So scientists created computers, internet, and sextants....
And you are detroying it + nearly insulting others.


Flat earth haters... Nice people :)

This post was edited by Saucisson6000 on May 25 2017 01:10am
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May 25 2017 02:06am
Quote (Santara @ May 25 2017 02:48am)
Here's my mad paint skillz. This is flat Earth seen from the side. The sun's orbit, according to you, is the yellow line. At no point in the sun's path does it pass below horizontal.

http://i.imgur.com/pMgpdgT.png

Here's the results of triangulation:

http://www.calculator.net/triangle-calculator.html?vc=&vx=&vy=3000&va=&vz=6210&vb=90&angleunits=d&x=74&y=10

...where 90° is the angle straight up to the sun at the equator, 3,000 miles is YOUR asserted altitude for the sun, and 6,210 miles is the distance from the north pole to the equator, assuming 69 miles per degree of latitude. Therefore, from the north pole, the sun can never (assuming it orbits the equator roughly) be less than 25° above the flat horizon.


Card rejects all 2D images because they cannot be accurate in his opinion. We've all tried this by now. :(
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May 25 2017 02:18am
Quote (Leevee @ May 25 2017 05:36pm)
Card rejects all 2D images because they cannot be accurate in his opinion. We've all tried this by now. :(


cos 2D and 3D is the same thing right?
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dem skills
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May 25 2017 03:54am
Can you explain what would cause the vanishing point to be further away when looking through a telescope?
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Quote (Leevee @ May 25 2017 07:24pm)
Can you explain what would cause the vanishing point to be further away when looking through a telescope?


one word "Zoom"

it means magnify the image, to bring it closer...
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