No, the earth is not flat

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Dino246

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Then perhaps you could explain - with Ball Earth physics - how those events occurred...?

How did the sun "stand still" and "back up" without stopping or reversing the earth's rotation?
Who said it didn't? Is God not able?
 
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Here's a treat for you guys. Two makers of Flat Earth documentaries, the maker of the Flat Earth app, and the guy who wrote "16 Emergency Landings Proving Flat Earth" all in one livestream:
Thanks. I can't believe there are some folks who still believe the Earth is a giant spinning ball, just like NASA lied it was. C'mon people. It's the 21st century. Next you'll be telling me that the government wants to inject me with an unknown substance that it's not liable for the ill-effects of, because it loves me!?! ;)
 
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Thanks. I can't believe there are some folks who still believe the Earth is a giant spinning ball, just like NASA lied it was. C'mon people. It's the 21st century. Next you'll be telling me that the government wants to inject me with an unknown substance that it's not liable for the ill-effects of, because it loves me!?! ;)
The Brazilian author in this video mentions that there are 10-14 million Brazilians who think the Earth is flat. The concept is gaining traction around the world despite the Establishment's censorship.
 

Handyman62

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The Brazilian author in this video mentions that there are 10-14 million Brazilians who think the Earth is flat. The concept is gaining traction around the world despite the Establishment's censorship.
I just spoke to my Brazilian girlfriend who still lives there and she doesn't believe the earth is flat and doesn't know anybody there who believes it flat either.
 

GaryA

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Let's see - 10-14 million out of nearly 215 million. That potentially leaves 200 million who believe the Ball Earth model.

It is certainly a large enough crowd such that it would be a reasonable possibility (or even probability) that your girlfriend would not know any flat earth folks.

;)
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"A higher plane," hehe
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I just spoke to my Brazilian girlfriend who still lives there and she doesn't believe the earth is flat and doesn't know anybody there who believes it flat either.
"The current population of Brazil is 214,882,985 as of Sunday, January 16, 2022, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data.; Brazil 2020 population is estimated at 212,559,417 people at mid year according to UN data.; Brazil population is equivalent to 2.73% of the total world population.; Brazil ranks number 6 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population."

-Worldometer
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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Let's see - 10-14 million out of nearly 215 million. That potentially leaves 200 million who believe the Ball Earth model.

It is certainly a large enough crowd such that it would be a reasonable possibility (or even probability) that your girlfriend would not know any flat earth folks.

;)
:)
And we don't talk about it much either, given the persecution.
 

blueluna5

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Go and watch a boat leave at the ocean. The boat appears to go under the water at some point. If earth was flat it would keep getting smaller and smaller.

Eclipse. What is the shadow over the moon then? 🤣

That being said I'm all about conspiracy theories. It keeps life fresh.
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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I wonder how many flat earth folks there are in the U.S.A. ???
Don't know.

There are 44,000 using Dave Weiss' app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flatearthsun
(The app also lets Flat Earthers chat and message each other.)

Weiss' YouTube channel - DITRH - has 81.6K subscribers. He pretty much focuses exclusively on flat earth stuff.

Another of my favorite truthers, ODDTV, has 326K subscribers on his YT channel. He is a flat earther but talks about the NWO, vaccines, and other stuff too, not just flat earth.
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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Go and watch a boat leave at the ocean. The boat appears to go under the water at some point. If earth was flat it would keep getting smaller and smaller.

Eclipse. What is the shadow over the moon then? 🤣

That being said I'm all about conspiracy theories. It keeps life fresh.
Man, oh man, pal. You are behind the curve... pun intended.

The modern Flat Earth movement BEGAN when your #1 argument there was disproven. The Nikon P900 camera came out - it has 80X digital zoom - and people could watch a boat "sail over the horizon" and then use a camera to pull it back into line of sight. There's a visible horizon that is an optical effect. You DO have a limited range of vision.

And then look up a selenelion. It's a daytime lunar eclipse where the sun and moon are both visible above the horizon. Happens regularly. So that's a good question you ask. Is it even a shadow on the moon at all? Or something else?

Most people have never seen the lunar wave phenomenon. It's a pretty recent discovery, first filmed in HD in 2012. You should look it up. The luminaries are much more mysterious than modern scientism would have you believe. We still don't know what the sun or moon are or how they work.
 

Handyman62

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Let's see - 10-14 million out of nearly 215 million. That potentially leaves 200 million who believe the Ball Earth model.

It is certainly a large enough crowd such that it would be a reasonable possibility (or even probability) that your girlfriend would not know any flat earth folks.

;)
:)
It could also mean that the 10-14 million number is wildly inflated.:eek:
 

Gideon300

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Huh. I've never heard of the Southern Cross.
It's in the Southern Hemisphere. It's something of a symbol in Australia. It's on flags, hotels are named after it, so are ships and so on. It really does exist. I see it often.
 

Gideon300

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How many people have fallen off the edge of the earth? Perhaps everyone that has gone missing fell off into oblivion.:unsure:
I'm fascinated by all the stories of people who've been right to the edge, looked over then came back to tell us all about it.
 

Handyman62

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Serious flat earthers don't believe in an edge. We also don't believe in outer space as it's advertised.

Does it mean that someone could get on a boat and head in any direction stay on that heading and when confronted with a land mass, simply go around it to get back on that same course and then one could endlessly continue in same direction and never find the end of the earth?