Super Aggro Crag wrote:I could tell the difference between the north and south pole within 10 seconds, depending on whether the sun was out or not.
Malkevin wrote:Whoisthere wrote:ignorance
If history has shown us anything its that dumb uneducated ignorant people are incredibly harmful.
If not because they themselves are harmful but because they are easily manipulated via mob mentality by those that would do harm.
ShadowDimentio wrote:Whoisthere wrote:Let people think for themselves. Always asking for explaination like fucking childs baka
>Wanting to understand stuff is for babies
Haha yeah man
Exactly.
The heliocentric model is one based on religion, but it is also mathematically accurate, which is why it is such a strong snare. What they don’t tell you is that there are two other models where the maths works also – geocentric convex and geocentric concave. Therefore the only real way to tell the truth is from experimentation, not maths (maths just rules out flat earth).
When I came upon this guy’s videos on concave Earth I laughed and disbelieved. And then decided to make two experiments he’s talking about. First, recently in September I took a pontoon, strong laser, a measure and made the water experiment on Zegrzynski Lake. The water was perfectly smooth, no wind. Me and my friend stuck a vertical stake in the water and fixed the laser on it on the height of 30 cm above water surface. My friend sailed to the other shore, about 2 km from the first stake and placed a stake there too. By communicating on the phone I set the laser beam on his stake at the same height, 30 cm above water surface. When he confirmed the height was the same on his stake too, the laser was then rigidly fixed to the first stake with two wing screws. My friend sailed back to my position an together we made a measurement in the middle of the distance between the two stakes. The measurement showed that the distance from water surface to the beam was 39-40 cm ! We decided to check if everything was ok with the laser and the stakes. Everything was still perfectly fine. We made another measurement in the middle and it showed the same thing as previously, the beam was about 40 cm from the water surface.
Newcomers to the theory may have a lot of questions, such as “How come I can’t see the other side of the Earth if I look up?”, and “How can it be night and day?”, “How do satellites work?”, “What about pictures from space?”, “How does the maths work?”, “What causes Earthquakes?”, “Where is the ventilation system needed in a concave Earth?”, “What are stars, comets, galaxies etc. and how do they work?”, “Why hide the fact of a concave Earth?” etc.
Most of these questions I can answer, PM me for details.
The only thing we can say for sure is that Earth is infinite and concave.