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(((Brian Grazer))) produced your Hollywood jew version of the Apollo 13 movie. "So we had to shut down the engines goy and then we used the gravity of the moon to slingshot around the dark side of the moon you see......"
We slung shot ourselves around the far side of the moon while our engines were down goy!
Boomer porn.
This is like niggers thinking wakanda is a real place
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US Navy Submarine Chief: What Curve? - Flat Earth SW23 - Mark Sargent https://www.bitchute.com/video/MrZ6CQSetLEu
Lots of flat earthers are former submarine captains and pilots. How do signals travel 1500 miles if there is curve? Why no adjustment for curve when maintaining submarine equal distance to surface of water which curves around the planet? Why does airplane flying flat as a pancake not have to adjust for increasing altitude? Why are submarines not factoring for curvature when dealing with sonar?
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C'mon Vlad, these are easy.
> How do signals travel 1500 miles if there is curve?
Ionosphere. Well known in the ham/amateur radio community. Fun fact: when the ionosphere is particularly excited (e.g. during aurora), you can literally talk halfway around the world.
> Why no adjustment for curve when maintaining submarine equal distance to surface of water
Subs maintain altitude through buoyancy, not newton's 3rd law. The buoyancy force is always normal to gravity, and thus subs wouldn't need to compensate even if Earth were a mobius strip.
> Why does airplane flying flat as a pancake [...]
They don't.
> [...] not have to adjust for increasing altitude?
Same deal as submarines. Less lift with thinner air + direct relationship between speed and lift = maintaining speed will maintain the altitude, no compensation needed. Remember air isn't an isotropic medium, and neither is water in the sea. The density varies extremely with altitude.
> Why are submarines not factoring for curvature when dealing with sonar?
Sonar is sound; the sound pulse itself isn't tangible, real, or matter, so trying to reason about its motion with the physics of missiles won't work. Much as light, it refracts and reflects off of interfaces, each producing an echo. In short, it bounces off of both the sea floor and the surface of the sea. I can find a good explainer video for you, if you like.
Pilots make such adjustments automatically as they fly. Why would they have to make sudden adjustments for the earth's curvature?
Speaking of the ocean, why is the top of a mountain or lighthouse the first thing I see if I'm far away? Rather, if the earth is flat, it should all come into focus at once. But this doesn't happen.
Why can't I see Hawaii from California? I should be able to take a telescope powerful enough, point it flat along the horizon in the direction of Hawaii, and see it from the west coast. But I can't, even though Hawaii is mountainous and far above sea level. Why not?
Further, as I approach Hawaii, when the islands are out of sight, the first thing I will see are the tops of mountains. The shoreline of Hawaii will be invisible. Why? I should be able to see them both at the same time.
Have any of your submarine captains, or anyone else, ever seen the edge of the earth? Where is it? We should have found it by now.
Here's a flat earther who designed an experiment to prove the earth is flat. He admitted that if his experiment failed, it would prove the earth is round. Watch the video. His experiment fails, to the surprise of no one who isn't an idiot.
https://www.indy100.com/science-tech/flat-earther-proves-world-round
When the sun is in the sky, why can't I see it at "night"? I can see the moon at night or in the day, where the hell is the sun at night? Why does it sink "below" a horizon? This makes no sense on a flat planet. If I can't see the sun, no one should be able to see it. Yet when it's night in America, it's day in China. Why? This makes no sense on a flat earth.
We have now gotten to the point where we can build structures that account for the curvature of the earth. The Verrazano-Narrows bridge has cables longer at the top of its pylons than those at the bottom, even though both ends feature pylons pointing straight up. This is to be expected if one lives on the surface of a ball, but makes no sense if the surfaces are flat.
https://www.mathscinotes.com/2017/01/effect-of-earths-curvature-on-suspension-bridge-dimensions/
The alley way trash dumpster decorated with aluminum foil tape to larp as a lunar module takes off and shoots rainbow color sparkles! And they leave the camera man behind to film it! That's true sacrifice. Or were they live streaming the video footage by wifi in the 1960s? hmmmmm https://www.bitchute.com/video/MfNjLWWOI4Ul
I am "retarded" because this hollywood studio shit is fake and most of these bootboys believe in this jew studio and NASA hoax bullshit. How much money does NASA steal per day? $60 million? That's a big budget to produce this propaganda.
We even turn off the engines and sling shot around the dark side of the moon, goy. You don't understand orbital mechanics. Pfft. LOL And we had less computing power than your TI-83 calculator! But errrrr we lost all the data and telemetry calculations and errrr we lost the technology to go back ummm yeah and we accidentally taped over the footage of the trip itself taping reruns of M.A.S.H. errrr
the Hebrew word נָשָׁא (nashá) means “to deceive"
Top 25 Bloopers From Outer Space https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/17t1yAHHEq/top-25-bloopers-from-outer-space/c
https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/moon-landing-conspiracy-theories-debunked
We slung shot ourselves around the far side of the moon while our engines were down goy!
Boomer porn.
This is like niggers thinking wakanda is a real place
Lots of flat earthers are former submarine captains and pilots. How do signals travel 1500 miles if there is curve? Why no adjustment for curve when maintaining submarine equal distance to surface of water which curves around the planet? Why does airplane flying flat as a pancake not have to adjust for increasing altitude? Why are submarines not factoring for curvature when dealing with sonar?
> How do signals travel 1500 miles if there is curve?
Ionosphere. Well known in the ham/amateur radio community. Fun fact: when the ionosphere is particularly excited (e.g. during aurora), you can literally talk halfway around the world.
> Why no adjustment for curve when maintaining submarine equal distance to surface of water
Subs maintain altitude through buoyancy, not newton's 3rd law. The buoyancy force is always normal to gravity, and thus subs wouldn't need to compensate even if Earth were a mobius strip.
> Why does airplane flying flat as a pancake [...]
They don't.
> [...] not have to adjust for increasing altitude?
Same deal as submarines. Less lift with thinner air + direct relationship between speed and lift = maintaining speed will maintain the altitude, no compensation needed. Remember air isn't an isotropic medium, and neither is water in the sea. The density varies extremely with altitude.
> Why are submarines not factoring for curvature when dealing with sonar?
Sonar is sound; the sound pulse itself isn't tangible, real, or matter, so trying to reason about its motion with the physics of missiles won't work. Much as light, it refracts and reflects off of interfaces, each producing an echo. In short, it bounces off of both the sea floor and the surface of the sea. I can find a good explainer video for you, if you like.
Speaking of the ocean, why is the top of a mountain or lighthouse the first thing I see if I'm far away? Rather, if the earth is flat, it should all come into focus at once. But this doesn't happen.
Why can't I see Hawaii from California? I should be able to take a telescope powerful enough, point it flat along the horizon in the direction of Hawaii, and see it from the west coast. But I can't, even though Hawaii is mountainous and far above sea level. Why not?
Further, as I approach Hawaii, when the islands are out of sight, the first thing I will see are the tops of mountains. The shoreline of Hawaii will be invisible. Why? I should be able to see them both at the same time.
Have any of your submarine captains, or anyone else, ever seen the edge of the earth? Where is it? We should have found it by now.
Here's a flat earther who designed an experiment to prove the earth is flat. He admitted that if his experiment failed, it would prove the earth is round. Watch the video. His experiment fails, to the surprise of no one who isn't an idiot.
https://www.indy100.com/science-tech/flat-earther-proves-world-round
When the sun is in the sky, why can't I see it at "night"? I can see the moon at night or in the day, where the hell is the sun at night? Why does it sink "below" a horizon? This makes no sense on a flat planet. If I can't see the sun, no one should be able to see it. Yet when it's night in America, it's day in China. Why? This makes no sense on a flat earth.
We have now gotten to the point where we can build structures that account for the curvature of the earth. The Verrazano-Narrows bridge has cables longer at the top of its pylons than those at the bottom, even though both ends feature pylons pointing straight up. This is to be expected if one lives on the surface of a ball, but makes no sense if the surfaces are flat.
https://www.mathscinotes.com/2017/01/effect-of-earths-curvature-on-suspension-bridge-dimensions/
I am "retarded" because this hollywood studio shit is fake and most of these bootboys believe in this jew studio and NASA hoax bullshit. How much money does NASA steal per day? $60 million? That's a big budget to produce this propaganda.
We even turn off the engines and sling shot around the dark side of the moon, goy. You don't understand orbital mechanics. Pfft. LOL And we had less computing power than your TI-83 calculator! But errrrr we lost all the data and telemetry calculations and errrr we lost the technology to go back ummm yeah and we accidentally taped over the footage of the trip itself taping reruns of M.A.S.H. errrr