Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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srh88

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check out the video, you can see they shot it underwater from all the bubbles floating up. Stop lying to yourself I know it hurts to have your delusions shattered but damn, man up.

alright.. proof thats a bubble? surely if one bubble escaped youd see way more. the amount of bubbles there are when you go scuba diving is crazy. look at the american part of the vid.. all those guys in the space suits are piped in so all their bubbles and stuff are escaping through the tubes. now look at the chinese one.. the only thing they have coming off of them is a harness.
 

Mellowman2112

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Seeing how you can't comprehend basic English, or the fact that metal can be made into threads and woven, ever hear of silver thread in clothes to fight bacteria? SHIT! silver is hard when it's in a bar. .damn, those shirts must be stiff. I'm done here. :dunce:
The vacuum of space would cause those space suits to bulge out like the Michelin man. Think about it.


 

tangerinegreen555

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how do they make titanium?.. smelt it?.. i welded for a while, its what i went to school for originally. where i worked had a smelting area. so hot in there, it was insane
It's a stainless steel alloy...made in an AOD and continuous caster into a slab, then to a hot rolling facility to get in into a coil, then to a finishing plant where I worked for descaling, annealing, cold rolling (me), final annealing, slitting, shipping. $100K for some of those coils. When you wreck it on a rolling mill...it 'crawls' all through the roll stack and takes 12 hrs. to extract the wrecked scrap...because it's very malleable, more so than most normal stainless grades like 201-301 etc.

edit: people buy it for the very light weight. many regular stainless grades have similar strength at 2x-3x the weight
 
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srh88

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It's a stainless steel alloy...made in an AOD and continuos caster into a slab, then to a hot rolling facility to get in into a coil, then to a finishing plant where I worked for descaling, annealing, cold rolling (me), final annealing, slitting, shipping. $100K for some of those coils. When you wreck it on a rolling mill...it 'crawls' all through the roll stack and takes 12 hrs. to extract the wrecked scrap...because it's very malleable, more so than most normal stainless grades like 201-301 etc.
nice.. i always wondered how it was made lol
 

Mellowman2112

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It's a stainless steel alloy...made in an AOD and continuos caster into a slab, then to a hot rolling facility to get in into a coil, then to a finishing plant where I worked for descaling, annealing, cold rolling (me), final annealing, slitting, shipping. $100K for some of those coils. When you wreck it on a rolling mill...it 'crawls' all through the roll stack and takes 12 hrs. to extract the wrecked scrap...because it's very malleable, more so than most normal stainless grades like 201-301 etc.

edit: people buy it for the very light weight. many regular stainless grades have similar strength at 2x-3x the weight
Whatever it is it is awfully flimsly, would you trust that thing not to get sucked off into space leaving you to puff out and explode?
 

Mellowman2112

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Damn one would think with a multi billion dollar budget they could make something more real than this cgi playstation 1 graphics.

 

Mellowman2112

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My tax dollars is the key...

You don't work or pay shit...just a nonproductive drain on the system...

How much they send you a month?
hahaha, you don't know me, I left the states when they suspended the Bill of Rights. So no worries there. Where I live they don't charge an income tax on labor, they consider it slavery.
 

Mellowman2112

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but a telescope can definitely tell you whats that far away.. i think you said we were a domed earth. can you explain why the sun isnt just one big blur.. if it was shining on the dome.. itd just be a giant glare. can you explain when the meteor crashed in russia?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/11/131106-russian-meteor-chelyabinsk-airburst-500-kilotons/
There may be dome, I'm not sure about that. It could be an infinite plane. But I do lean towards a dome. We don't know what color the dome is. Secondly we don't know how far the dome may go, how big it is. The meteor crashing in Russia could be ice that formed on the dome and fell to earth.
 

WeedFreak78

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Whatever it is it is awfully flimsly, would you trust that thing not to get sucked off into space leaving you to puff out and explode?
What type of engineering/design work have you done? Things don't need to be made out of plate metal to meet specs anymore because of advances in materials. Carbon fiber and plastics have been replacing metal for decades. Why do you trust a metal door?

UGG want stone door. .stone door more safe than metal door, metal to flimsy to keep bear out!
 

srh88

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There may be dome, I'm not sure about that. It could be an infinite plane. But I do lean towards a dome. We don't know what color the dome is. Secondly we don't know how far the dome may go, how big it is. The meteor crashing in Russia could be ice that formed on the dome and fell to earth.
the whole dome thing makes no sense.. why would it be colder in higher altitudes?. heat rises, its be hotter the higher you go, and i doubt itd be cold enough for ice at the top.

an infinite plain wouldnt make sense either, look at plane routes. also with all the exploration people are doing, dont you think we'd know if there was more to be found?
 

zeddd

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alright.. proof thats a bubble? surely if one bubble escaped youd see way more. the amount of bubbles there are when you go scuba diving is crazy. look at the american part of the vid.. all those guys in the space suits are piped in so all their bubbles and stuff are escaping through the tubes. now look at the chinese one.. the only thing they have coming off of them is a harness.
Assuming your figures are correct this makes NASA big liars. They claim the ISS is at 196 miles up and we see them revolving around an obvious ball earth.

you are a lil off man, we are talking about the height at which the horizon starts to drop due to being far away enough to see the whole hemisphere, you can see the curve of the earth from the shoreline from a plane from space and at one radian
 

WeedFreak78

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the whole dome thing makes no sense.. why would it be colder in higher altitudes?. heat rises, its be hotter the higher you go, and i doubt itd be cold enough for ice at the top.

an infinite plain wouldnt make sense either, look at plane routes. also with all the exploration people are doing, dont you think we'd know if there was more to be found?
God keeps us in the freezer, that's why ice forms on the dome. He doesn't defrost often enough. There's some freezer burned cod right over there>>>
 
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