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Anonymous ID: wuYfPrSkUnited States /pol/509630584#509639826
7/6/2025, 9:42:36 AM
>>509637888
>I can see the curve from a few hundred feet
>I can't see the curve from 200,000 feet
Anonymous ID: 2C0ChiiHUnited States /pol/508672223#508690448
6/25/2025, 4:05:57 PM
>>508672503
Space is fake and the New-Age NPC religion
Anonymous ID: CqI8xBtVUnited States /pol/508494394#508497494
6/23/2025, 10:10:23 PM
>>508497320
>it's also closer

It looks like it's hanging just above, I remember watching that movie Sunshine and it made the sun seem like it was a trillion miles away.
Anonymous ID: e/nqq/PHUnited States /pol/508455840#508457172
6/23/2025, 3:48:38 PM
>>508456861
>>508456841
>>508456722
>>508456614
The truth is that flat earth is a cover-up for the truth, Mega-Earth. That is why flat-eart evidence is overwhelming, the evidence is real but the people doing the tests assumes it means flat earth, when the truth is that our masters are covering up the size of the Earth so the curvature dimensions are not accurate as shown in the flat-earth lake laser tests or plane tests like >>508456590


The size of the Earth is 5-100x the size they say, maybe even 1,000x if some theories are true, and our Earth is just a tiny pocket surrounded by ice on the Giga-Earth.
Anonymous ID: nvHwVoDYUnited States /pol/507565973#507582248
6/16/2025, 2:07:09 PM
>>507582184
>This is just a gay AI retelling of the best kino Long Long Man.
this entire thread is gay AI
you can't see curvature from a plane. Because there is none.
Anonymous ID: teQlc+QfUnited States /pol/507067249#507075932
6/12/2025, 9:04:01 AM
>>507075829
at what point do you 'break out' of the relative motion of the earth and it rotates beneath you?
where did Felix Baumgartner begin his ascent to the edge of space? It took hours. Where did he land? Exactly where he took off from.
why didn't the 1,000 mph spinning earth cause him to land thousands of miles away?
because the earth is flat and unmoving.
Anonymous United States /bant/22811102#22811154
6/12/2025, 9:04:01 AM
>>22811149
at what point do you 'break out' of the relative motion of the earth and it rotates beneath you?
where did Felix Baumgartner begin his ascent to the edge of space? It took hours. Where did he land? Exactly where he took off from.
why didn't the 1,000 mph spinning earth cause him to land thousands of miles away?
because the earth is flat and unmoving.