But if you believe in space, how can you believe that the earth is flat??? What's underneath? Planets are all round
The point isn't to prove me wrong lol the point is to see who agrees with me I didn't ask for the debate I just went with it
._. I'm done, seriously. I just hope you're smart enough to remind yourself that a flat earth is a theory, not a fact.
Oh ok. I disagree. The earth isn't flat. I seriously didn't believe people thought it was until I saw a friend post something about it on another app. Gotta admit I was astounded.
We have come up with reasons, pictures, laws of physics and science to justify that the Earth exists as a spherical structured planet. It's you that's deliberately ignoring all the proof. The "Ice Wall" you've been talking about in Antarctica ... Can you proof it's existence? Why is it there and How was it formed? If you reject the idea of having a spherical Earth, you need solid evidence that the Earth is shaped as something else. Honestly,i know this theory of yours existed for thousands of years but it doesn't mean that it should continue staying for another millennium. The bubonic plague existed for thousands of years, doesn't seem like it should continue existing for a few thousand more. Can someone just lock this thread it's getting to the point of no return.
What mathematics and who's trolling ? I can provide you the mathematics for Universal Acceleration and I've said people who navigate the Ocean use planar trigonometry with perfect accuracy, so clearly if the ocean had any curvature, the mathematics would be off and they wouldn't be able to navigate correctly? Right ?
If the Earth is flat... How day and night occurs? Then you may say Earth is the centre and sun revolves around it
lmao this is a troll thread, right? in any case that this isn't: - if the sun is a 'spotlight' as flat earthers believe, we should still be seeing it even if the 'light' is not 'on us' - you can literally see the earth's round shadow on the moon during lunar eclipses - you can also see the earth's curvature on intercontinental flights - if you've been on a harbor, you'd see incoming ships as if they're rising from the water -_-