Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #30 on: November 24, 2015, 02:45:59 PM »

I'm not a disciple of Jroa, I'm just someone who tries to see if there is another side to an issue and if there is, can it make more sense to me. You used the eclipses to prove, in your mind, that the Earth is a globe. Well, to me  when the Moon is full and the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, the Earth’s shadow shows up on the Moon’s surface as being curved. It doesn't mean to me that it is necessarily ball shaped, it could possibly be shaped like a disc. To me that is perfectly logical if we live on a flat Earth. I admit that there are things that I can't explain on a flat Earth, maybe I never will. But to me it is fun investigating.



The moon is not a disc. It's round, the phases alone confirm this. Have your "fun" investigating something else  ::)

You can't tell me that the Moon doesn't look like a disc. Have you seen all the way around it and how does it illuminate?
A simple experiment for you is get a ball, a flat disc, a spotlight of some kind, and a dark room. Put the ball in front of the spotlight and it will emulate the phases of the moon. Try that with the disc.
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #31 on: November 24, 2015, 03:33:27 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #32 on: November 24, 2015, 03:50:43 PM »
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #33 on: November 24, 2015, 04:17:24 PM »
It's been the better part of 6 years since my hiatus.  I'd forgotten how much fun this place is.


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #34 on: November 24, 2015, 04:27:13 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
So gravitation is acceleration?
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #35 on: November 24, 2015, 04:47:19 PM »


Like I said: I'm never wrong.
So gravitation is acceleration?

If by that you mean what's right there - http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Gravity

He's not stupid (For someone who believe in a flat earth, at least...). He won't claim that, he knows it's wrong (every sane person knows it  ::)). He knows this was already disproved, and can be disproved again as easy as pie. All he can do is try to nitpick something out of the current model - like jroa does. That's why almost no one can believe this fraud of "theory": No proof, no evidence, no science. Nothing... Just a bunch of out-of-the-blue ad hoc explanations that contradict not only scientific observation, but, sometimes, even themselves  ;D

You cannot believe FE unless you really want it. You need to forget about science, disregard any observation, get mad at any STEM people working on aerospace stuff, cry out loud about conspiracies and fix your caps lock key once a week. You will also need a wikia, since no media will really take any of this seriously.




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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #36 on: November 24, 2015, 04:48:59 PM »


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #37 on: November 24, 2015, 04:57:38 PM »
Like I said: I'm never wrong.
I hope you're joking because how do you know you're never wrong? What if I told you that I'm never wrong?
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #38 on: November 24, 2015, 07:19:35 PM »
What if I told you that I'm never wrong?
Well, I've already proven you to be wrong.  So, you are unable to claim you are never wrong.


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #39 on: November 24, 2015, 08:38:56 PM »
What if I told you that I'm never wrong?
Well, I've already proven you to be wrong.  So, you are unable to claim you are never wrong.
Where have you proven that I'm wrong? Absolutely no one can be always correct.
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #40 on: November 25, 2015, 12:03:56 AM »
Where have you proven that I'm wrong?


I'm fairly familiar with what's a plane and what not as I used to want to be a fighter pilot and have a pretty fair grasps on planes and helicopters. Planes have blinking red and green lights on them. The lights I saw were were solid white to yellowish glow to them. My father who is retired Air Force also saw them and he agreed that they were satellites.
Except for the fact that aircraft navigation lights don't flash and that you can only see them when the aircraft is facing you.  Oh, and aircraft have rear facing steady white lights.  So...I would say you don't know much about aircraft.


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #41 on: November 25, 2015, 04:03:35 AM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
Math is the language of the universe.

The inability to explain something is not proof of something else.

We don't speak for reality - we only observe it. An observation can have any cause, but it is still no more than just an observation.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #42 on: November 25, 2015, 09:12:33 AM »
Nope, not even once.  You, on the other hand, had no idea what you were even talking about.


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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #43 on: November 25, 2015, 09:48:06 AM »
Jroa used to think the Earth was round. Then he fell into the unfortunate hellhole that is FET. Now he thinks he's always right and never wrong.

Knowing more about science than the roundies does not make me wrong, no matter how you try to spin it.  Sorry. 

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #44 on: November 25, 2015, 10:58:52 AM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?
The Bible doesn't support a flat earth.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #45 on: November 25, 2015, 12:02:45 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)

He is but won't admit. Just like all FE won't admit anything about eclipses.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2015, 12:53:01 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry. 

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« Reply #47 on: November 25, 2015, 01:20:28 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.
Wrong answer. How you know it's a fairytale?
The Bible doesn't support a flat earth.

Scripture, facts, science, stats, and logic is how I argue.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #48 on: November 25, 2015, 01:52:00 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.
Wrong answer. How you know it's a fairytale?

Oh, are you saying that the bearded man in the sky told Noah to seriously put two of each creature in a man sized arc?  Are you stupid, or just brainwashed? 

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« Reply #49 on: November 25, 2015, 02:15:47 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.
Wrong answer. How you know it's a fairytale?

Oh, are you saying that the bearded man in the sky told Noah to seriously put two of each creature in a man sized arc?  Are you stupid, or just brainwashed?
What are you talking about "man sized ark"? That thing was two football fields long. And he put two of each KIND of animal.
The Bible doesn't support a flat earth.

Scripture, facts, science, stats, and logic is how I argue.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #50 on: November 25, 2015, 03:27:26 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.
Wrong answer. How you know it's a fairytale?

Oh, are you saying that the bearded man in the sky told Noah to seriously put two of each creature in a man sized arc?  Are you stupid, or just brainwashed?
What are you talking about "man sized ark"? That thing was two football fields long. And he put two of each KIND of animal.

How big is a zoo?

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« Reply #51 on: November 25, 2015, 03:41:38 PM »
Jroa used to think the Earth was round. Then he fell into the unfortunate hellhole that is FET. Now he thinks he's always right and never wrong.

Knowing more about science than the roundies does not make me wrong, no matter how you try to spin it.  Sorry.
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« Reply #52 on: November 25, 2015, 03:43:19 PM »
Jroa used to think the Earth was round. Then he fell into the unfortunate hellhole that is FET. Now he thinks he's always right and never wrong.

Knowing more about science than the roundies does not make me wrong, no matter how you try to spin it.  Sorry.
See my sig for evidence against this statement.

See your post history for a snap shot into your intellectual capacity.  ::)

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #53 on: November 25, 2015, 03:51:21 PM »
What was the last thing I said that was wrong?

Remember when you didn't know a condenser condenses?

Remember when you thought an M16 was recoil operated?

Remember when you thought a cyclone had crossed the equator?
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« Reply #54 on: November 25, 2015, 04:06:42 PM »

You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.

Can you provide evidence that the whole Ark episode is fictional?

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« Reply #55 on: November 25, 2015, 04:07:41 PM »
To bring this back on topic:

If I was ever wrong, I would accept it.  However, I'm never wrong. 

Unless you ask my wife.

You're not wrong believing the earth is flat. You can always believe anything you want. However, if you claim that, then you're wrong.

Like I said: I'm never wrong.
You were wrong a couple of times in our debate about gravity...  ;)
You're never eh? Ok, how many of each kind of animals do God told Moses to take on the ark?

Probably none.  Your fairy tale is fictional.  Sorry.
Wrong answer. How you know it's a fairytale?

Oh, are you saying that the bearded man in the sky told Noah to seriously put two of each creature in a man sized arc?  Are you stupid, or just brainwashed?
What are you talking about "man sized ark"? That thing was two football fields long. And he put two of each KIND of animal.

How big is a zoo?
Pretty big, but I bet if need to you can compact it into something the third of the size of the Titanic.
The Bible doesn't support a flat earth.

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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #56 on: November 25, 2015, 04:43:09 PM »
What was the last thing I said that was wrong?

Remember when you didn't know a condenser condenses?

Remember when you thought an M16 was recoil operated?

Remember when you thought a cyclone had crossed the equator?

You are delusional about some of your statements, and confusing me with someone else with the rest.  I know you are mentally challenged, but could you please try to keep up with the big kids? 

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« Reply #57 on: November 25, 2015, 05:09:32 PM »
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Re: Does anyone here accept they could be wrong.
« Reply #58 on: November 25, 2015, 05:45:46 PM »
Where have you proven that I'm wrong?


I'm fairly familiar with what's a plane and what not as I used to want to be a fighter pilot and have a pretty fair grasps on planes and helicopters. Planes have blinking red and green lights on them. The lights I saw were were solid white to yellowish glow to them. My father who is retired Air Force also saw them and he agreed that they were satellites.
Except for the fact that aircraft navigation lights don't flash and that you can only see them when the aircraft is facing you.  Oh, and aircraft have rear facing steady white lights.  So...I would say you don't know much about aircraft.
You can see all of the lights at 40,000 feet. It's not all that hard to do.
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« Reply #59 on: November 25, 2015, 06:06:41 PM »
Where have you proven that I'm wrong?


I'm fairly familiar with what's a plane and what not as I used to want to be a fighter pilot and have a pretty fair grasps on planes and helicopters. Planes have blinking red and green lights on them. The lights I saw were were solid white to yellowish glow to them. My father who is retired Air Force also saw them and he agreed that they were satellites.
Except for the fact that aircraft navigation lights don't flash and that you can only see them when the aircraft is facing you.  Oh, and aircraft have rear facing steady white lights.  So...I would say you don't know much about aircraft.
You can see all of the lights at 40,000 feet. It's not all that hard to do.
Sure, if you are next to it.

This however, does not, in any way, prove you were not wrong.  So, I don't know what you are trying to do.


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