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Because flat earthers are like children, but that would be an insult to children.
What??This is what I was asking you. I think you just answered it by stating you believe the other side of the flat plane would be all ocean?
Saying someone got "ran out" a thread before saying someone else is posting emotionally...Also, he got ran out of that thread after his last post, so Idk what you're even talking about lmao
You're just posting emotionally now
Aight, breh. Yo go on then.I'm not sure what one has to do with the other, but okSaying someone got "ran out" a thread before saying someone else is posting emotionally...Aight, breh. Yo go on then.
- The Moon is currently in it's waning gibbous phase.
- If you saw it in the daytime, more of the moon is obscured during the day. Also depends on where you are on Earth in relation to the moon.
If you're in Chi-Town it may look like this:
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Not to scale
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Again what are you talking about??
Sorry but this is a strawmanWhat is so hard to understand? I'm asking what is on the backside of this image you posted. This is the sun/moon side, what is on the other side of our planet where apparently you would never see the sun/moon?
Because as I stated earlier in the thread, more dense objects sink further to the ground
That includes more dense gases
This is a factual irrefutable phenomenon
I'm not sure why you're finding it so hard to comprehend
Can you explain how we still even have an "atmosphere" on a ball when so much of our atmosphere "escapes in to space" every year? Also, please explain how this atmosphere being lost is replenished??
https://phys.org/news/2016-07-curious-case-earth-leaking-atmosphere.html
Check out the flat plane in infrared while you juelz though
CUE a dance and switch (and an optional insult) without directly addressing these. He will not answer so he will switch and raise a different topic.Assuming theres another side to a flat object is a strawman?? When the image you provided clearly has an edgeSorry but this is a strawman
You're ASSUMING theres "another side" and Idk why

136 billion yearsQUESTION: Then it could work the same way without a dome right?
What percentage do we lose each year.
From your article.
The earth loses 90 tonnes a day.
The Atmosphere is 5 000 000 000 000 000 tonnes.
It would take 136 billion years for Earth's atmosphere to vanish at that rate.
To keep the VERY SIMPLE maths VERY simple we lop off two zeros to get the number of days for the atmosphere be depleted.
= 50 000 000 000 000
And then we divide by 365 to get the number of years..
= 136 000 000 000
= 136 billion years.
How old is the Earth?
4.5 billion.
How long before our sun dies?
5 billion years.
QUESTION: So we don't need a dome for the Earth to maintain an atmosphere for 136 billon years right?
CUE a dance and switch (and an optional insult) without directly addressing these. He will not answer so he will switch and raise a different topic.
That is why people don't take them seriously.
If you cannot work out how long it would take the Earth to run out of atmosphere YOURSELF (simple division) it is no wonder you come to such illogical conclusions.
It's to be expected.
It is no wonder then that this dodge-and-evade approach qualifies as making a sound argument to you.
Switch up in 3... 2.....
Just to add to this, people don't realize how much breathable atmosphere this planet has. Every oxygen creating tree, every microorganism, every blade of grass could disappear tomorrow and we'd still be able to live without incident for hundreds of thousands of years (most likely much more) before it ran out.QUESTION: Then it could work the same way without a dome right?
What percentage do we lose each year.
From your article.
The earth loses 90 tonnes a day.
The Atmosphere is 5 000 000 000 000 000 tonnes.
It would take 136 billion years for Earth's atmosphere to vanish at that rate.
To keep the VERY SIMPLE maths VERY simple we lop off two zeros to get the number of days for the atmosphere be depleted.
= 50 000 000 000 000
And then we divide by 365 to get the number of years..
= 136 000 000 000
= 136 billion years.
How old is the Earth?
4.5 billion.
How long before our sun dies?
5 billion years.
QUESTION: So we don't need a dome for the Earth to maintain an atmosphere for 136 billon years right?
CUE a dance and switch (and an optional insult) without directly addressing these. He will not answer so he will switch and raise a different topic.
That is why people don't take them seriously.
If you cannot work out how long it would take the Earth to run out of atmosphere YOURSELF (simple division) it is no wonder you come to such illogical conclusions.
It's to be expected.
It is no wonder then that this dodge-and-evade approach qualifies as making a sound argument to you.
Switch up in 3... 2.....
Because it's just showing you where all of our known landmasses areAssuming theres another side to a flat object is a strawman?? When the image you provided clearly has an edge![]()
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