Nothing dumber than a flat earther

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Mr. So low dough low

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Wow..angry much?
Dumbass? fk man..smoke a cone and get over it already. If you don't think we are talking about the Flat Earth society after 82 pages then IDK what to tell ya. I even posted the guy who restarted it all and showed you he was Californian...
Your just upset that you believed Columbus sallied around the globe to prove its not flat..and that's a myth.

Smoke a cone, relax and move on..
Nope not mad... And I intentionally worded it as "isn't that why THEY SAY he sailed around it?" But that wasn't the point anyway... And no I didn't read all 82 pages. I did, however, admit I was wrong. Something you obviously can't do... If you meant flat Earth society, why not just type that. It's one word... It wouldn't have taken you that long.

Dumbass. Jk
 

Cx2H

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Any of that peer reviewed? If not, don't count. Thanks for reposting old sheet though. Catch up.

Wait a page from the FE playbook...

That sheet is Photoshop, CGI, fake, phony, click bait, low IQ food, etc.
 

doniawon

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RG is better than you at this, atleast he tries harder with his bullsheet rabbit in the hat tricks, you're more like beach guy and his incessant meme posting..

#StepURGameUP
Rg is a fart smeller

#haventhadmycwffeyyetillpostabillionvideostodaynoworries
 

ColoradoHighGrower

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Laser tracking on the open oceans would not work if the seas curved.
What do you Globetards know about Periscope technology? Billions have been spent over the years on research and development of periscope technology. If the seas curved then their use would be limited to only a few miles. Periscopes can observe, detect and track targets from over 100 miles out. Remember you should have 10 1/2 feet of curvature the first 5 miles @ 8 inches per mile sq. 8 16 32 64 128 etc
"They" don't use lasers from a single point to look beyond the curve.. plus, you think that's how ships are tracked globally?? Way beyond short range laser tracking, accept for near-port trsffic control which uses both laser and shortwave EM... we've moved on to required AIS beacons, with true color and infrared satellite images and AI for crunching numbers as a safety net, because of all those dirty fishing vessels...
http://globalfishingwatch.org/data/ais-and-the-challenges-of-tracking-vessels-at-sea/
 

doniawon

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keep watching through the camera, you can see further, but the same thing will happen, the ship will eventually disappear over the horizin from the bottom up...it'll just be farther away when it does it
Possibly. At that distance optics, actual horizon, mirage effect all would b an issue.
Or curve?.
 
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