Nothing dumber than a flat earther

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RetiredGuerilla

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Lmao, so you do understand why a cotton ball would fall slower than a rubber ball? But a rubber ball and steel ball or a paper clip would all fall exactly the same. It’s funny how you pretend to understand physics but ignore it when it threatens your confirmation bias.
Heavier objects fall faster. Sorry pal.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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This is why he's a waste of your time.

The minute he said science wasn't quantifiable, I was done with him.

Everything we take for granted in modern Life is quantifiable, from the capacity of your cellphone battery to the horsepower generated by your automobile engine. If someone questions that after setting an appointment by phone and then driving to it, then there's just no reasoning with them.

There are a few things in life that are real but not quantifiable. Love is one; your girlfriend loves you, but exactly how much? Three yards? Twenty Watts? Half a thimbleful? The one thing all these non quantifiable commodities have in common is that we DON'T use them in science or engineering.

Would YOU walk on a bridge suspended high above the ground, knowing it was constructed with sixteen oodles of love?
I can use density displacement to explain anything you call gravity. Which is a unproven theory.
 

ttystikk

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Gonna be a beautiful full flat moon tonight I guess.
Yeah that frisbee lookin thing coming up at sunset, Blood Frisbee.
Rising in the eastern firmament.
Oh, it's in its port wine phase, then? I'll bring the crackers!

Oh wait, he's already here...
 

RetiredGuerilla

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This is why he's a waste of your time.

The minute he said science wasn't quantifiable, I was done with him.

Everything we take for granted in modern Life is quantifiable, from the capacity of your cellphone battery to the horsepower generated by your automobile engine. If someone questions that after setting an appointment by phone and then driving to it, then there's just no reasoning with them.

There are a few things in life that are real but not quantifiable. Love is one; your girlfriend loves you, but exactly how much? Three yards? Twenty Watts? Half a thimbleful? The one thing all these non quantifiable commodities have in common is that we DON'T use them in science or engineering.

Would YOU walk on a bridge suspended high above the ground, knowing it was constructed with sixteen oodles of love?
Use the quantifiable principles of science to prove outer space. LOL !! Your lone authority is NASA !!! lmao
 

ttystikk

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Use the quantifiable principles of science to prove outer space. LOL !! Your lone authority is NASA !!! lmao
And Newton.
And Einstein.
And Mach.
And Bohr.
Etc...

Remember that all those rockets, satellites, suits and everything else were designed and manufactured right here on Earth. Even when they broke, they all obeyed the laws of physics in quantifiable ways. That's how we got better at it.

You will never improve. That's sad but inevitable given your self imposed limitations.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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No, they don't. This is easily observable. A 5 lb ball vs a 20 lb ball fall exactly the same.
if they are the same size and shape the heavier ball will fall faster. get it together Globetard. :dunce: You people are so lacking intellect no wonder you believe all this phony science fiction. MOON LANDINGS :dunce: lmao
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Lmao, so you do understand why a cotton ball would fall slower than a rubber ball? But a rubber ball and steel ball or a paper clip would all fall exactly the same. It’s funny how you pretend to understand physics but ignore it when it threatens your confirmation bias.
Believing a paperclip falls at the same speed of a steel ball? LMAO from the brain of a Globetard :dunce:..........Preposterous.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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And Newton.
And Einstein.
And Mach.
And Bohr.
Etc...

Remember that all those rockets, satellites, suits and everything else were designed and manufactured right here on Earth. Even when they broke, they all obeyed the laws of physics in quantifiable ways. That's how we got better at it.

You will never improve. That's sad but inevitable given your self imposed limitations.
Those men are not unlike Neil Dumbgrass Tyson. They are merely propagandist. NASA needs a con man like NDT who said the earth was pear shaped LOL !! so NASA can continue to extort billions per year from US taxpayers. Exposing the lack of intellect of you Globetards is a walk in the park for me. That's why you become so agitated with RG. :D
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Honest question... if I fell off of the edge of the earth, would I fall down away from the earth, or back towards it?
In 1892 Antarctica was mapped out as a circumference that contained the oceans and continents. It is scientifically correct with a time calculator. It has latitude and longitude in degrees. Much NEWER and recent science BTW and this original flat earth map was issued in 8 countries. RESEARCH: Gleason's new standard map of the world. What lies beyond Antarctica? IDK
 
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spek9

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In 1892 Antarctica was mapped out as a circumference that contained the oceans and continents. It is scientifically correct with a time calculator. It has latitude and longitude in degrees. Much NEWER and recent science BTW and this original flat earth map was issued in 8 countries. RESEARCH: Gleason's new standard map of the world. What lies beyond Antarctica? IDK
I'm sorry, but that didn't answer my original question: "If I fell off of the edge of the earth, would I fall down away from the earth, or back towards it?".
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Gonna be a beautiful full flat moon tonight I guess.
Yeah that frisbee lookin thing coming up at sunset, Blood Frisbee.
Rising in the eastern firmament.
Yeah, and some where between earth and moon is the vacuum of space. :dunce: The solar eclipse proves the moon and sun are the exact same size. Oh wait...
 
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