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Title: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: robertzaccour on September 04, 2015, 11:38:55 AM
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Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: XaeXae on September 04, 2015, 11:44:12 AM
The one with the two shadows could easily be tried. And the eclipse proof is, I think, a definite proof that Earth is round.
Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: Fack Ballins on September 04, 2015, 12:06:31 PM
Nope: NASA.

Seriously, though, all great examples. Chicago's skyscrapers poking out of Lake Michigan is irrefutable.
Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: Son of Orospu on September 04, 2015, 07:15:12 PM
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Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: sircool on September 06, 2015, 12:03:40 PM
Great video! :) very interesting about upside down star constellations, is it possible to take pictures from different locations where there is night, pictures of the same stars showing if they are flipped horisontaly?
Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: Pezevenk on September 06, 2015, 12:50:24 PM
Great video! :) very interesting about upside down star constellations, is it possible to take pictures from different locations where there is night, pictures of the same stars showing if they are flipped horisontaly?

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking for, but if you elaborate, I think I could help you with it.
Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: sircool on September 06, 2015, 01:20:48 PM
Great video! :) very interesting about upside down star constellations, is it possible to take pictures from different locations where there is night, pictures of the same stars showing if they are flipped horisontaly?

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking for, but if you elaborate, I think I could help you with it.

sorry about that, I seem to have left out the important stuff, two pictures different hemisphere, say north and south. Pictures must to be taken at the same time, and location must be informed. and pictures must be off the exact same constellation.
I predict that the star constellation will be flipped upside down, up north, and down south.

 it was in the video and I was hoping to see so called flat earth model explain how the stars are flipped unless they are observed literally standing upside down relative to each other.
Title: Re: I'd Like to See the Flat Earth Believers Explain This
Post by: Pezevenk on September 06, 2015, 02:31:04 PM
Great video! :) very interesting about upside down star constellations, is it possible to take pictures from different locations where there is night, pictures of the same stars showing if they are flipped horisontaly?

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking for, but if you elaborate, I think I could help you with it.

sorry about that, I seem to have left out the important stuff, two pictures different hemisphere, say north and south. Pictures must to be taken at the same time, and location must be informed. and pictures must be off the exact same constellation.
I predict that the star constellation will be flipped upside down, up north, and down south.

 it was in the video and I was hoping to see so called flat earth model explain how the stars are flipped unless they are observed literally standing upside down relative to each other.

Although it seems kinda pointless, since it's already well documented that this is indeed the case, I think I could take some pictures if I get to a dark sky location this Saturday, and, since I'm a member of cloudy nights, maybe ask anybody there who is from the southern hemisphere if he can give me a photo.

Speaking of the southern hemisphere, how's the attempt of flat-earthers to explain the southern circumpolar stars going? ;D ;D ;D