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[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 04:26:32 ago (+1/-0)

OP is the perfect reason for wanting some moderation in tlol.

Suck a shotgun McFaggy

[ - ] McNasty [op] -2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 04:47:29 ago (+0/-2)

Fuck you NASA fagboy. Calling for moderation because people are naming jews. Lol. You can eat a dick with niggerspic.

[ - ] JewsAintHonkies 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 00:12:55 ago (+0/-0)

Both you fucking breeders should be arrested, put in military prison indefinitely without a trial, and subject to round-the-clock rendition.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 00:14:05 ago (+0/-0)

Whatever jew

[ - ] Portmanure 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 00:57:08 ago (+1/-0)

Those are pretty circles. But are a far representation from what they actually effect. This is a nonsense picture.

[ - ] observation1 4 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:31:30 ago (+4/-0)

You're talking to a jew

[ - ] deleted 4 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:32:14 ago (+4/-0)

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[ - ] McNasty [op] -2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 00:58:20 ago (+0/-2)

Forget the picture then. You have to explain why the moon can beat the Earth's gravity at the surface and create the ocean tides but lose to the Earth's gravity at the edge of the atmosphere where the moon would be stronger and the Earth's gravity would be weaker and the moon would have the addition of the near perfect vacuum that it exists in.

You don't need a picture to see that this is jewish bullshit.

[ - ] Portmanure 2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:00:57 ago (+2/-0)

The moon doesn’t beat the gravity on the earth surface. It affects it. It just is. Just like the earth is stuck circling the sun.

[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:02:36 ago (+0/-1)

The moon doesn’t beat the gravity on the earth surface.

Now you're coping. You're breaking away from the heliocentric claim. I'm arguing with Heliocentrism. I can just Google what they believe. If you don't want to subscribe to heliocentrism, cool. You can make whatever claims you want, but if you're not going to substantiate them, that's all they are.

[ - ] Portmanure 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:10:56 ago (+1/-0)

Let’s you and I move to New Mexico and every night let sit out and scribe the path of the stars. And the moon and sun. I’ll let you draw the conclusions. It’ll be fun! It has been done before.

[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:15:32 ago (+0/-1)

scribe the path of the stars.

If we existed since the beginning of time and did that every night, would it surprise you if all those Stars remained in the same exact position relative to each other? We are supposedly in an elliptical orbit around the Sun which is in an elliptical orbit around the Galaxy which is itself in an elliptical orbit around something else. The Stars prove the impossibility of the heliocentric claim.

They are consistent with the flat Earth claim that they all exist at the same level and our limitations of human perception create what we see.

http://walter.bislins.ch/bloge/index.asp?page=Flat+Earth+Dome+Model&state=--635-21.6-1345.76565-14.0633681-2355.9583-30-91-21-2#App

This interactive model shows you exactly what a flat Earth would look like when staring up at a dome of stars. It explains the southern hemisphere and everything.

The disclaimer saying that this model debunks flat Earth is false because the flat Earth claim is that the heliocentric cosmology is false. Therefore, his claim that heliocentric cosmology would not add up to the flat Earth model is irrelevant.

[ - ] Portmanure 2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:24:36 ago (+2/-0)

No

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:26:26 ago (+0/-0)

It is what it is. You're heliocentric fantasy is lacking the necessary parallax to explain the elliptical orbits everything has.

Saying that it just happens to not be necessary is just a jewish thing to say. No different than when Einstein said that the ether didn't need to exist and then proceeded to be 95% incorrect with his predictions.

[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 01:27:01 ago (+0/-1)

It is what it is. You're heliocentric fantasy is lacking the necessary parallax to explain the elliptical orbits everything has.

Saying that it just happens to not be necessary is just a jewish thing to say. No different than when Einstein said that the ether didn't need to exist and then proceeded to be 95% incorrect with his predictions.