Wh do people hate flat-earthers so much?

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Black Panther said:
Simple question: you keep posting this video. You're saying we're seeing the edge of the earth in this video? If so, where's the supposed ice wall, and why isn't it visible? :ohhh:

Dude doesn't know the difference between a 'sidereal day' and a 'solar day' while also believing the Moon is a hologram. You're asking for logic from a penguin.​
 

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Dude doesn't know the difference between a 'sidereal day' and a 'solar day' while also believing the Moon is a hologram. You're asking for logic from a penguin.​

He also tried to argue that selenelion eclipses disprove heliocentrism in a previous thread...and I ended up explaining to him how solar/lunar eclipses work and why they're different. :russ:

A selenelion eclipse is only "impossible" if you don't understand what a lunar eclipse is. :mjlol:


Feel free to quote where you think you explained what a lunar eclipse is to me:mjlol:

Let's roll the tape :mjgrin:


Incorrect

It should give heliocentrists pause

Google "selenhelion eclipse". Its literally an impossibility in heliocentric theory yet it's a real phenomenon

I'd post the definition but I've posted it at least 50 times across various flat earth threads

This is a lie. It's not "impossible". It was thought to be impossible (Seeing a lunar eclipse and the sun at the same time), but there are a few reasons why this is entirely possible in heliocentric theory:

-Light refraction is the reason why selenhelion eclipses occur. (Our atmosphere refracts light and makes it seem like some objects are in a different place than they actually are).
You know, the same thing you observe in 3rd-4th grade science when you stick your pencil in to a cup of water and it looks as though the submerged part is in a different position. :martinbp:

-Selenhelion eclipses, when they do occur, aren't observable everywhere where the lunar eclipse is visible.
-Selenhelion eclipses are only visible for a short period time.


Simpleton. :bpmjtf:

By this illogic, "light refraction" should disrupting our view of the sun and moon damn near all the time

...Exactly. It does. :dwillhuh:


Atmospheric refraction causes astronomical objects to appear higher in the sky than they are in reality.

For example: when you see the sun sitting on the horizon, it is not there really. It's actually below the edge of the horizon, but our atmosphere acts like a lens and bends the sun's image just above the horizon, allowing us to see it.

This effect actually lengthens the amount of daylight for several minutes or more each day; we end up seeing the sun for a few minutes in the morning before it has actually risen and for a few extra minutes in the evening after it actually already has set.

Why is this hard to understand? :dwillhuh:



You're just mad that heliocentric, spherical earth models account for all the phenomena that we observe. :russ:

Geocentric, flat earth models can't explain sh*t. :russ: Once a variable pops up that you can't explain with the flat earth model, you either ignore it or call it fake. :russ:

Because you're speaking gibberish

Light refraction doesnt cause an object to appear as if it's on the exact opposite side of the sky

And if you watched that selenhelion video I posted in here you would know that you're posting nonsense

Feel free to post another example of light refraction causing an object in the sky to appear almost 180 degrees from its actual position

I'll wait

That's not what a lunar eclipse is. :russ:

You're thinking of a solar eclipse.
:mjgrin:

Solar = Sun > Moon > Earth, casts shadow on earth

Lunar = Sun > Earth > Moon, casts shadow on moon


So yeah, the sun and moon being 180 degrees from each other is actually correct, because we're talking about a lunar eclipse. :mjlol:

Minor in physics at Georgia Tech but be unable to distinguish between solar and lunar eclipses, brehs :deadmanny:

What are you talking about???

You just said that light refraction explains selenhelion eclipses

I'm asking you to post an example of light refraction causing an object to move from its actual position in the sky

Correct, they do :mjgrin:

You don't seem to understand what a selenhelion eclipse is.
:mjgrin:

Light refraction explains why we can see both the sun and moon above the horizon when they're supposed to be in perfect linear alignment during a selenhelion eclipse. :mjlol:

Again,
a lunar eclipse is Sun > Earth > Moon, where the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon. :mjgrin:



You don't seem to understand that the video you posted is, in itself, an example of what I'm talking about. :russ:

Again, a lunar eclipse is Sun > Earth > Moon, where the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon. :mjgrin:

If you're arguing that the Moon and the Sun appear to be 180 degrees across from each other during a lunar eclipse...THAT'S EXACTLY CORRECT. :russ:

ONCE AGAIN, as you can CLEARLY SEE in the video I posted, the sun is BELOW THE HORIZON, meaning that the earth should be BLOCKING the majority of the suns light from reaching the moon, according to heliocentric theory

ONCE AGAIN, as you can CLEARLY SEE in the video I posted, the BOTTOM of the moon should be shaded, and the TOP of the moon illuminated by the small amount of sun not being blocked by the earth, according to heliocentric theory

Light. Refraction. :mjlol:

It's clear that you mixed up a solar and lunar eclipse at the beginning of this argument (i.e. "post another example of light refraction causing an object in the sky to appear almost 180 degrees from its actual position" :mjlol: ) and now you're Juelz-ing about what part of the moon is shaded to save face. :mjlol:
 
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Black Panther said:
He also tried to argue that selenelion eclipses disprove heliocentrism in a previous thread...and I ended up explaining to him how solar/lunar eclipses work and why they're different. :russ:

A selenelion eclipse is only "impossible" if you don't understand what a lunar eclipse is. :mjlol:

I was in that thread. Be careful, he's gonna put you on 'Ignore' if you make him actually think instead of regurgitating nonsense he got from D. Marble, Phuket Word & Silent Warrior on Youtube.​

Dude has me on ignore for proving he's a goddamned LIAR and an ignorant p*ssy.​

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I was in that thread. Be careful, he's gonna put you on 'Ignore' if you make him actually think instead of regurgitating nonsense he got from D. Marble, Phuket Word & Silent Warrior on Youtube.​

Dude has me on ignore for proving he's a goddamned LIAR and an ignorant p*ssy.​

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:picard: is there a rebuttal to this?
 

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Simple question: you keep posting this video. You're saying we're seeing the edge of the earth in this video? If so, where's the supposed ice wall, and why isn't it visible? :ohhh:
Your question shows that you dont know how the horizon works either:francis:

If you had actually watched the video, you would know that the vid creator names the individual U.S. mountain ranges as he zooms in on them, so that each viewer can personally calculate their distances from each other

Also, nowhere in ANY of my posts did i imply an "edge"

Another pathetic strawman smh

 
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:picard: is there a rebuttal to this?
Nope

That shytposter is on ignore because he disrespected 9/11 victims/witnesses multiple times in multiple threads(Im from NY)

Hes a piece of shyt that will never receive any more energy from me EVER, and he knows that

I literally do not care about any of his cries for attention so dont waste your time
 

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How come if I take pictures of the Sun at the SAME time from the SAME location every day for a year, the Sun's position changes and a composite of all the photos looks like an infinity symbol?



If it is just a light in the 'dome', does that mean the entire 'dome' is moving? If that is the case, how do the stars and planets, which are also just lights in the 'dome', move in completely different directions and speeds relative to the Sun and Moon AND one's position on the Earth?

Celestial spheres?​


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Why are you so shytty at actually reading these threads?

Aren't you supposed to have me on ignore??
Again, look how emotional y'all are

Clearly something is missing in your life and you can tell, which is why you're lashing out

Humble yourself and accept knowledge



 

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How do lunar eclipses work, under this model? :ohhh:
 
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