You think that's supposed to mean something in real life?yeah im going to neg you and call it a day...
You think that's supposed to mean something in real life?yeah im going to neg you and call it a day...
What do you call the moon and the sun? Are they not planets? So you're saying the ocean tide rises and ebbs on its own?
If the rest of it is shaped like a pear then I'll give you the argument. Do you think the earth is shaped like a pear? because a scientist says it is.yeah...but you can clearly see the edge of our planet isn't a straight line. it's almost like it's curved for some strange reason.
What do you call the moon and the sun? Are they not planets? So you're saying the ocean tide rises and ebbs on its own?
um... what?
You think that's supposed to mean something in real life?
dealing with you has been a struggle in this virtual world. Real life I'm doing okay for myself. I'm typing from a computer that might be more than your net worth.i figured virtual rep meant something to you since you appear to be struggling at real life...
If the rest of it is shaped like a pear then I'll give you the argument. Do you think the earth is shaped like a pear? because a scientist says it is.
Let's start with some easily verified facts:
1) There is day and night.
2) There is a sun.
3) When it is day in Asia it is night in America and vice versa.
What does this tell us?
1) If there is a surface, Asia is one side and America is on the other, and they don't face the sun at equal times
2) Every part of the earth (except the very top and bottom parts) experience constant daytime and nightfall.
3) Daytime and nightfall is relatively consistent throughout humanity
So someway somehow, the earth is rotating around the sun or the sun is rotating around the earth. Forget mathematically, forget scientifically, that is undeniable LOGICALLY. Now, let me add a twist to you flat earthers:
Anybody here ever spin a penny? What do you notice? When the penny spins fast enough, it looks like a perfect sphere. What if the earth is just one big coin spinning very fast?
Original definition of planet is a celestial body, the new school definition of a planet is a celestial body orbiting a star. That doesn't take away the fact that your average "celestial body" (to make your Webster-Merriam azz happy) is spherical in nature. It can have lumps and craters but overall celestial bodies are spherical in nature
Gravity is also made up breh.
No real evidence for it.