If The Earth Is Flat Then What Shapes Are The Other Planets?

Ricky Fontaine

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Damn my florida nikka. You a flat earther too.


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Lmao :lolbron:
 

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have you personally visited and stepped foot on another planet?

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I dont know breh. Only thing I know is day
Problem is the sun is not round though. It only appears to be so to our eyes. And from a distance. The earth itself definitely is not round either, and like the sun it only appears to be. But you see, what appears to be, is not always what is, because our brains and synthesize what our eyes see.

I'll leave it at that.

PS. NOT a flat earther at all
 

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The earth is flat and unmoving.

This becomes apparent by way of mapping the sun's motion across the sky

Just accept it my children:blessed:
Ok so according to heliocentric theory, even though our clocks operate on a full 24 hour time scale, the earth supposedly makes 1 full rotation every 23 hours and 56 minutes, not every 24 hours

Thats what a sidereal day is, a 23:56 hour full rotation instead of a 24:00 hour full rotation

So using some simple math, we can map out the sun's position in the sky at any given point in time

Example: you walk outside on december 1 to watch the sun set at 7:00 oclock on the dot.

According to the idea of a "sidereal day", the earth will make another full rotation in 23:56, not 24:00, which is what our clocks go to

So you go outside on december 2 at 7pm to see the sun set, but it should have set 4 minutes before that, at 6:56 since the earth supposedly makes 1 full rotation every 23:56

Then on december 3, the sun should be setting 4 minutes before that, at 6:52

Each day after that, the sun SHOULD be setting 4 minutes earlier than the previous day, according to heliocentric theory

Mathing that out over the course of 1 month, 30 days multiplied by 4 minutes a day is 120

There should be a 120 minute difference between the time that the sun sets on December 1 and the time that the sun sets on december 30, meaning a 7pm sunset on the 1st SHOULD become a 5pm sunset at the end of that month, then a 3pm sunset at the end of january, then a 1 pm sunset at the end of feburary, then an 11am sunset at the end of february and so on

Literally NONE OF US observe this and no human ever has. The sun sets with regularity all year, at around the same time(give or take daylight savings time)

The logical conclusion drawn from this, is that the earth is stationary and the sun circles above us in the sky with extremely accurate regularity, which completely disproves heliocentric theory

And if the sun rotates above us so perfectly, that means its aimed at us, which means something/someone aimed it at us

I hope that makes sense
 

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Where did you copy and paste that nonsense from ? And you still haven't explain the other planets .
 

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Humans have only ever seen one side of the moon so this is nonsense:francis:
I own a telescope, I watch the moon rotate on a regular basis. This post is easily proven wrong for $50 and a few hours on a clear night. People figured out moon phases almost the same time they figured out written language. Hustling backwards on purpose is not wavy
 
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