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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #150 on: March 31, 2014, 05:33:27 AM »
Nobody—least of all me—has asked the flat earthers to post images that match NASA's (whether bogus or not).  All we've asked for, repeatedly, is one single image (authentic or not) that purports to show a flat earth. 

Oh, in that case, here you go. 



Another win for the FES.
Very good, and you can show that distances tie up with reality?  eg Sydney to Santiago.

Sure, I can show you distances on this map.  That does not mean they will be correct, though.  ausGeoff said he did not care if it is real or not, he just wanted a picture, so I obliged him. 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #151 on: March 31, 2014, 07:46:38 AM »

Oh, in that case, here you go. 



Another win for the FES.

I'm sorry jroa, but are you serious in posting this little cartoon?  Do you truly believe that this diagram accurately represents the true geometry of our planet?

When I ask for flat earth images, of course I mean actual photographic images (such as those I've posted courtesy NASA), not cartoons that an eighth-grader could cobble together LOL.  Or is it that you simply don't have any real, photographic images?  Tsk, tsk, tsk.....

If this is truly the best image that flat earthers can produce, then your cause is definitely a lost one.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #152 on: March 31, 2014, 07:57:55 AM »

Oh, in that case, here you go. 



Another win for the FES.

I'm sorry jroa, but are you serious in posting this little cartoon?  Do you truly believe that this diagram accurately represents the true geometry of our planet?

When I ask for flat earth images, of course I mean actual photographic images (such as those I've posted courtesy NASA), not cartoons that an eighth-grader could cobble together LOL.  Or is it that you simply don't have any real, photographic images?  Tsk, tsk, tsk.....

If this is truly the best image that flat earthers can produce, then your cause is definitely a lost one.

You even specified that you didn't care if it was a real picture.  I provided you with the picture, exactly to your terms. 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #153 on: March 31, 2014, 08:09:45 AM »
Nobody—least of all me—has asked the flat earthers to post images that match NASA's (whether bogus or not).  All we've asked for, repeatedly, is one single image (authentic or not) that purports to show a flat earth. 

Oh, in that case, here you go. 



Another win for the FES.
Very good, and you can show that distances tie up with reality?  eg Sydney to Santiago.

Sure, I can show you distances on this map.  That does not mean they will be correct, though.  ausGeoff said he did not care if it is real or not, he just wanted a picture, so I obliged him.
Please show one with a scale and correct, verified, distances.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #154 on: March 31, 2014, 08:22:41 AM »
Why are you changing the goal posts, Inquistimatic? 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #155 on: March 31, 2014, 08:30:09 AM »
Why are you changing the goal posts, Inquistimatic?
I am not, you are choosing an answer that avoids the question.  Just post a scale map of a flat earth with verified distances.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #156 on: March 31, 2014, 09:03:08 AM »
Why are you changing the goal posts, Inquistimatic?
I am not, you are choosing an answer that avoids the question.  Just post a scale map of a flat earth with verified distances.

The question was for a flat Earth picture, whether it was real or not.  I provided that.  Now, you are derailing this thread into scale maps.  Unbelievable. 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #157 on: March 31, 2014, 01:49:14 PM »
ufff...first of all....you are all child like whit all this kind of contradictory phrase-mongering ..i ask firs/i ask last...i believe this/i believe that...bla bla bla/bla bla bla... cut it off!you are all simply boring or better like this gif  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cF3X5TcziYc/UwPc9Lz9ccI/AAAAAAAABgs/0btELSJRknU/s1600/Thinking.gif  getting to nowhere,stuck in a loop,i wonder since when

and second of all, ausGeoff though you are totally right about FErs not providing a real photograph of their view of Earth (which in any case is not the issue i am proposing)your image on the other hand it is not what i requested it is not a whole it is a composite so you too should stop making believes that " The ball is fairly and squarely" in whoever's court.
truthfully i still hold the ball and no one has yet met the standards and requirements to come and REALLY "play the game"
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #158 on: April 01, 2014, 04:07:06 AM »

You even specified that you didn't care if it was a real picture.  I provided you with the picture, exactly to your terms.

So I'll ignore (again) your silly semantics games, and ask you again if this "image" is the absolute best evidence you can produce to defend your flat earth model?  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.

Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice.     


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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #159 on: April 01, 2014, 04:14:41 AM »
Why are you changing the goal posts, Inquistimatic?
I am not, you are choosing an answer that avoids the question.  Just post a scale map of a flat earth with verified distances.

The question was for a flat Earth picture, whether it was real or not.  I provided that.  Now, you are derailing this thread into scale maps.  Unbelievable.
You provided a Photoshop image that resemble a cartoon.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #160 on: April 01, 2014, 04:27:36 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #161 on: April 01, 2014, 04:29:56 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #162 on: April 01, 2014, 04:34:23 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #163 on: April 01, 2014, 04:35:18 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #164 on: April 01, 2014, 04:39:34 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #165 on: April 01, 2014, 04:40:50 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?
Look it up, do'nt waste the time of people here.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #166 on: April 01, 2014, 04:41:50 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?
Look it up for yourself. How are you going to learn if you don't learn by yourself.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #167 on: April 01, 2014, 04:42:18 AM »

Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?

Yes he would—with fits of laughter!  And he could certainly respond to it with an infinitely greater knowledge of science than you could muster even given 100 years.  Or are you that conceited and/or delusional enough to think you and professor Hawking share similar skill levels in astrophysics?
 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #168 on: April 01, 2014, 04:44:32 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?
Look it up, do'nt waste the time of people here.
Sorry we would not want to waste any time on this forum would we.
I will go look it up.
I will be back tomorrow.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #169 on: April 01, 2014, 04:44:50 AM »

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?

So you truly think that being physically disabled also affects one's brain power?

Just how lacking in common logic are you tappet?
 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #170 on: April 01, 2014, 04:48:49 AM »

How does the machine know what he wants to say?

Is this a serious question?  Is it possible that someone living in the 21st century is unable to figure it out?  Although, coming from tappet as it does, I guess it doesn't surprise me all that much LOL.  Let's just say that tappet's grasp of modern science is a little... uh... lacking.
 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #171 on: April 01, 2014, 04:51:06 AM »
helloooo!!!guuuuysss!!!get of my threeead please
here on this site there is a special place for the kind of behavior that is developing amongst you it is called "Complete Nonsense".here is a link : http://theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0
 as for you ausGeoff i can ask the same question you've earlier pose to a flat earther : "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice.".what i mean is you have no gut in your system but pretend to.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #172 on: April 01, 2014, 04:52:04 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?
Look it up, do'nt waste the time of people here.
Sorry we would not want to waste any time on this forum would we.
I will go look it up.
I will be back tomorrow.
If you don't look it up you are wasting our time. It was your question not ours.

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #173 on: April 01, 2014, 04:54:40 AM »
helloooo!!!guuuuysss!!!get of my threeead please
here on this site there is a special place for the kind of behavior that is developing amongst you it is called "Complete Nonsense".here is a link : http://theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0
 as for you ausGeoff i can ask the same question you've earlier pose to a flat earther : "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice.".what i mean is you have no gut in your system but pretend to.
Who is going to take your single perfect photo?
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #174 on: April 01, 2014, 05:34:41 AM »
Quote from:  link=topic=61250.msg1597649#msg1597649 date=1396353066

 ...as for you ausGeoff i can ask the same question you've earlier pose to a flat earther: "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice."

So can I ask you personally djuptsjomaour?  Can you please post one single, authentic, photographic image that clearly illustrates your model of the alleged flat earth?

Otherwise, all I can do is to repeat my earlier comment:  "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice."

 —What'll it be djuptsjomaour?  Yes or no?

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #175 on: April 01, 2014, 05:45:32 AM »
  Seriously?  Give this cartoon to Stephen Hawking and see what sort of response you'd get LOL.
   
Can Stephen Hawking actually respond ?
The cartoon map will kiss him because he will laugh so much. To him it is like a 3 years old drawing a house with stick people.

Hang on I think I must be missing something here. Is this the same Hawking they wheel in  with a machine for a voice?
yup!
How does the machine know what he wants to say?
Is your google broken again?  Seriously, you are always trying to get everyone else to look up facts for you.
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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #176 on: April 01, 2014, 06:44:37 AM »
If you don't look it up you are wasting our time. It was your question not ours.

Why are you participating in a discussion board just to tell people to look things up for themselves? 

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #177 on: April 01, 2014, 06:45:53 AM »

Is your Google broken again?  Seriously, you are always trying to get everyone else to look up facts for you.

Unfortunately, for us round earthers, this tactic of responding with rhetorical answers is a favourite distraction with many of the flat earthers.

They seem to think that by swamping us with a tsunami of questions that could be easily answered with a couple of minutes on Google or Wikipedia that we'll lose the plot LOL.  One only has to look at the number of their supposed "answers" that start with "how did" or "who can" or "why does" or "where did" etc to see this trend.  The side benefit for them of course is that it lets them off the hook trying to answer questions for which there are no answers.

It's amusingly obvious, and sort of pathetic at the same time.
 

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djuptsjomaour

Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #178 on: April 01, 2014, 10:53:58 AM »
Quote from:  link=topic=61250.msg1597649#msg1597649 date=1396353066

 ...as for you ausGeoff i can ask the same question you've earlier pose to a flat earther: "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice."

So can I ask you personally djuptsjomaour?  Can you please post one single, authentic, photographic image that clearly illustrates your model of the alleged flat earth?

Otherwise, all I can do is to repeat my earlier comment:  "Apparently, you're still unable to post even one single photographic image.  Is that correct?  A simple yes or no will suffice."

 —What'll it be djuptsjomaour?  Yes or no?

if you would had the list common sense to over view some of the earlier posts you would have noticed that my opinion on a flat earth or round is non-existing and i am here to see if anyone here participating on this forum can find such pictures/video i am looking for:
with a globed planet Earth from either point of view,south,north,front whatever,out in space.
if you need more details over the picture requirements please at least give me the impression that i don't have to waste my time and write them again just for you,read them or stop posting on this thread
i still hold the "ball" in the hope that someone will soon come with a reason for me to "play" and finish this "voyage" with a BIG thank you

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Re: earth from outer space
« Reply #179 on: April 01, 2014, 01:42:19 PM »
Give me ONE flat Earth similar to any of these (that show the actual world, not just a person) https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/sets/72157641720644305/