Flat earth brehs, if the earth is flat why is the sun and moon round?

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Taking it further...if I hold my breath, I float, if I don’t then I’ll sink.

Somehow, gravity and water are communicating and know that I’m holding my breath to stay afloat and they work together to reduce gravity in that 6 ft of space in my pool and my pool only.

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fukk y’all getting stupider and stupider.

It’s like a competition on who can say the dumbest shyt.:mjlol:
 

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The earth can have curves and still be leveled..

The flat earthers are not saying the earth is completely flat. They're pointing out its not perfectly round, like round earthers think..

Spherical e-grow. And no. Round-Earthers do not say the Earth is a perfect sphere.
 

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So...um....fukk what's at the edge, what's on the other side of the flat earth?

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Gravity can’t be measured because it’s fake lol.

How does gravity hold the billions of pounds of ocean water to the earth, yet a seagull can easily fly over that water (that has millions of pounds of pressure holding it to the earth allegedly) and can easily fly against gravity? Like gravity is some sentient being that can adjust itself for every creature all the time?

They say the moons gravity creates the tides...how come giant lakes don’t move? How come ponds don’t move? Only oceans huh? So I guess the moons gravity is also sentient and decided it will only affect the oceans:comeon:

Seriously? If the Bird was the size of the Pacific Ocean it couldn't fly either.

Breh you can pick up a bird. That is how little energy it takes to move it (in any direction). BUT you cannot move the Oceans because they are that much more massive.

The effects of gravity are proportional to how massive you are. The more massive you are the greater the force needed to overcome gravity.

Unless you go around picking up birds, moving oceans and picking up mountains in your spare time.

Like at the gym.

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"True tides—changes in water level caused by the gravitational forces of the sun and moon—do occur in a semi-diurnal (twice daily) pattern on the Great Lakes. Studies indicate that the Great Lakes spring tide, the largest tides caused by the combined forces of the sun and moon, is less than five centimeters in height. These minor variations are masked by the greater fluctuations in lake levels produced by wind and barometric pressure changes.
Consequently, the Great Lakes are considered to be non-tidal."
 
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Gravity can’t be measured because it’s fake lol.

How does gravity hold the billions of pounds of ocean water to the earth, yet a seagull can easily fly over that water (that has millions of pounds of pressure holding it to the earth allegedly) and can easily fly against gravity? Like gravity is some sentient being that can adjust itself for every creature all the time?

They say the moons gravity creates the tides...how come giant lakes don’t move? How come ponds don’t move? Only oceans huh? So I guess the moons gravity is also sentient and decided it will only affect the oceans:comeon:

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How do Birds Fly? – the biomechanics of bird flight

May 24, 2016 By Lisa

How do birds fly? the biomechanics of bird flight for kids




The biomechanics of how birds fly in 7 steps
Its about different forces at work
To get into the air, birds need to overcome forces that keep them on the ground on slow them down, with the help of other forces that are the opposites. Its a battle of ‘forces’ to get into the air

Forces that make it difficult to fly:
  • Gravity is the force that attracts things towards the centre of the Earth, keeping them firmly on the ground. For a bird to fly, it has to beat this force – and keep on beating it for as long as the bird is in the air. The lighter the bird, the less work it has to do to beat gravity.
  • Drag is the resistance from air that pushes against the bird as it tries to fly.as text It may not seem that air is hard to push through, but it is actually a fluid that becomes harder to move through the faster you go. Just think about how walking into a strong wind is hard work – that’s what it’s like for a bird when it flies.
Forces that help flying:
  • Lift is the upwards force that birds use to beat gravity. It comes from the way that air moves as a fluid. When air moves quickly it is harder to push against in one direction, but it has less force pushing in all other directions or pressure. This means that if you have air moving faster over the top of something than underneath it, it will be lifted upwards by the low pressure above and the higher pressure underneath.


  • Thrust is the force that pushes a bird forward through the air and beats drag. This comes from flapping the wings, which forces air to move behind the bird. By forcing the air to move backwards, the bird is pushed forwards – it’s a bit like swimming
Shape makes all the difference to win the battle of forces:
  • Wings and feathers have a special shape, called an aerofoil. This forces air to move more quickly over their top than underneath. This creates the lift a bird needs to beat gravity, but it also causes some drag

  • Different shaped wings are better at different types of flying. Thin wings have less drag than wide wings and long wings create more lift than short wings. So birds with long thin wings can fly without much flapping, while birds with short wide wings have to flap a lot.
Changing shapes for steering:
  • Steering in the air is done by moving the tail and changing the shape of the wings, so drag pulls on one side of the bird more than the other. This pulls the bird to the side with more drag and that changes its flight direction.
 
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