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flat earth- (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by Shivananda on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +87Score on mirror )
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FuckMcNuggets on scored.co
1 year ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror ) 1 child
For me it's just the intuitive way of things, and it conforms to our understanding of physics. If it were flat it would mean there needs to be a force that accelerates all things down for no reason, and all of the planets' orbits would be fucked up instead of fitting nicely on ellipses.
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FuckMcNuggets on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
Our understanding of physics can be proved in many ways, I'm sure you know that. Usually things behave according to some rules, and I believe God was nice enough to make them intuitive. Why invent extra rules when you can just use those already in place? The jews aren't smart enough to create such a complex and beautiful projection and have it consistently there for so many years.
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jack445566778899 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> gravity has been explained by Einstein

Gravity (and by that I mean gravitation) is never explained. Newton famously refused to even try, and declared that it was simply god’s will. In a way, the entire hypothetical contrivance of “space time” was invented as a means to TRY and explain Newtonian gravitation - however, when you use a fictional/non-real thing (spacetime) to try to explain something real (gravity)…

> He's not wrong because we use his equations to predict outcomes in reality.

They said the same thing about geocentrism and the rain dance! There is a HUGE difference between **useful** (i.e. testable predictions which correspond to reality) and **correct**. Even Einstein knew he was wrong towards the end…

> remains undiscovered.

Or never existed to find in the first instance! The simplest answer is often the correct one.
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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
>and that's cool, my intuitive way is to question it.

Question...what? That things make sense?

Look at the sun. That's all you have to do.

See how it always goes from East to West over time? That makes sense on a globe, not on a disc.

Note how night and day are almost the same duration and night isn't, say, significantly longer than the day, like it would be if it had to cross a bunch of land that we didn't know about? That makes sense on a globe, not on a disc.

Ever notice that you can see the stars way far away in the sky, but not the other side of the ocean? Wonder why ships have been putting people in crows nests to see further for hundred, if not thansands, of years? Makes sense on a globe, not on a disc.

See, we also "question" things, but we're actually looking for answers, and all the answers point to FE being a psyop.
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