How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #180 on: April 24, 2017, 05:19:45 PM »
And your point seems to be "I DONT CARE WHAT YOU SAY EARTH HAS TO BE FLAT YOUR JUST A BIG MEANNNNNYYY!!!! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'("
I literally don't know what you are going on about. Are you feeling okay?

Again, the topic has clearly been derailed.
Explanations for several things have been requested. If you don't want to explain them here, you are free to start your own thread.
Why would I start a thread about something I am not asking to be explained. You really are struggling with the incredibly simple concept of how these fora work.

I have substantiated my claims
False.

Even if I didn't, that doesn't make my claims false.
Your claims being false is what makes your claims false. I am glad we agree.

Again, you don't have to do it here.
Yes, I am aware I don't need to start topics for questions I am not asking.

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JackBlack

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #181 on: April 24, 2017, 10:27:59 PM »
Again, the topic has clearly been derailed.
Explanations for several things have been requested. If you don't want to explain them here, you are free to start your own thread.
Why would I start a thread about something I am not asking to be explained.
To show that there is an explanation, something you are yet to do.

And I will skip your pathetic insults/claims.

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #182 on: April 24, 2017, 11:15:56 PM »
And your point seems to be "I DONT CARE WHAT YOU SAY EARTH HAS TO BE FLAT YOUR JUST A BIG MEANNNNNYYY!!!! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'("
I literally don't know what you are going on about. Are you feeling okay?

Again, the topic has clearly been derailed.
Explanations for several things have been requested. If you don't want to explain them here, you are free to start your own thread.
Why would I start a thread about something I am not asking to be explained. You really are struggling with the incredibly simple concept of how these fora work.

I have substantiated my claims
False.

Even if I didn't, that doesn't make my claims false.
Your claims being false is what makes your claims false. I am glad we agree.

Again, you don't have to do it here.
Yes, I am aware I don't need to start topics for questions I am not asking.
Have you even noticed that the topic is "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?"

I believe that all of your posts have been completely off-topic. What about something constructive, or is that beyond your abilities.

If you have no opinion on "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?" why do you bother posting?

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #183 on: April 25, 2017, 08:05:56 AM »
To show that there is an explanation, something you are yet to do.
Have you read the thread? If not, you should. If you have, you should read it again to clear up your very obvious misunderstanding. If you need any help, friend, all you have to do is ask!


Have you even noticed that the topic is "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?"
I have.

I believe that all of your posts have been completely off-topic. What about something constructive, or is that beyond your abilities.
False. I literally already addressed the topic several posts ago. I can't help that you round earth logicians like to constantly derail threads.

If you have no opinion on "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?" why do you bother posting?
It has already been discussed, and I would be happy to stay on the topic. If you can't bother to actually read the thread, why do you bother posting?

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JackBlack

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #184 on: April 25, 2017, 02:32:21 PM »
I believe that all of your posts have been completely off-topic. What about something constructive, or is that beyond your abilities.
False. I literally already addressed the topic several posts ago. I can't help that you round earth logicians like to constantly derail threads.
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level. You did not try to say how high you would have to be.

If you have no opinion on "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?" why do you bother posting?
It has already been discussed, and I would be happy to stay on the topic. If you can't bother to actually read the thread, why do you bother posting?
Is that why you spend so much time on insulting people and lying?

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #185 on: April 25, 2017, 02:41:40 PM »
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level.
False.

Is that why you spend so much time on insulting people and lying?
I haven't insulted anyone, nor have I lied. Nice try, though.

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Twerp

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #186 on: April 25, 2017, 03:35:41 PM »
I haven't insulted anyone, nor have I lied. Nice try, though.
Incorrect
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JackBlack

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #188 on: April 25, 2017, 03:59:29 PM »
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level.
False.
Then what else did you say on the topic?

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #189 on: April 25, 2017, 05:11:08 PM »
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level.
False.
Then what else did you say on the topic?
Do you just refuse to actually read the threads you participate in?

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #190 on: April 26, 2017, 12:01:55 AM »
To show that there is an explanation, something you are yet to do.
Have you read the thread? If not, you should. If you have, you should read it again to clear up your very obvious misunderstanding. If you need any help, friend, all you have to do is ask!


Have you even noticed that the topic is "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?"
I have.

I believe that all of your posts have been completely off-topic. What about something constructive, or is that beyond your abilities.
False. I literally already addressed the topic several posts ago. I can't help that you round earth logicians like to constantly derail threads.

If you have no opinion on "How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?" why do you bother posting?
It has already been discussed, and I would be happy to stay on the topic. If you can't bother to actually read the thread, why do you bother posting?

Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take. To a physics grad such as yourself it seams to be such an odd question to ask as the answer is so easy to derive.

You being a grad physicist will understand this. Why is it that all flat earth believers are so resistant to believing the truth and yet will suck up any old crap at the blink of eye?
What do you think?

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #192 on: April 26, 2017, 12:53:47 AM »
I think mr Junkyman has been scrapped!

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JackBlack

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #193 on: April 26, 2017, 01:29:10 AM »
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level.
False.
Then what else did you say on the topic?
Do you just refuse to actually read the threads you participate in?
Nope. I read it. I also respond to it, rather than continue to post childish bullshit which is basically all you have been doing.

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #194 on: April 26, 2017, 10:06:57 AM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.

To a physics grad such as yourself it seams to be such an odd question to ask as the answer is so easy to derive.
Where did I ever say I was a physics grad? Why are you literally making things up? I understand that you have a minimal grasp on the RE model, but there is no reason to lie to cover up your shortcomings. If the answer was that easy to derive, there would be near universal agreement from the RE side. Since that is not the case, I am not sure what to tell you other than to maybe do a little bit of research as you are far too ignorant to attempt to discuss the topic.

You being a grad physicist will understand this. Why is it that all flat earth believers are so resistant to believing the truth and yet will suck up any old crap at the blink of eye?
Other than your non-sequitur, how is your baseless question even remotely related to physics? Do you actually know what physics is, or any science for that matter?

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #195 on: April 26, 2017, 10:18:11 AM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.
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please explain the factors that affecting the perception.

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #196 on: April 26, 2017, 10:29:42 AM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.
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please explain the factors that affecting the perception.

Why are you RE logicians so lazy? Are you incapable of putting forth an argument without asking someone else to do your work for you? Let see if we can get you on the right path. Field of view is one of the factors. Okay, now maybe do a little bit of work on your own instead of taking the lazy way out.

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #197 on: April 26, 2017, 10:37:06 AM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.
...

please explain the factors that affecting the perception.

Why are you RE logicians so lazy? Are you incapable of putting forth an argument without asking someone else to do your work for you? Let see if we can get you on the right path. Field of view is one of the factors. Okay, now maybe do a little bit of work on your own instead of taking the lazy way out.

i was thinking as you are also ark for evidence and proves for things we say, you would be able to do what you expect from others.

i like to see if you understand the same thing as i under the term Field of view

please explain to me what you understand under field of view.

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #198 on: April 26, 2017, 01:29:29 PM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.

To a physics grad such as yourself it seams to be such an odd question to ask as the answer is so easy to derive.
Where did I ever say I was a physics grad? Why are you literally making things up? I understand that you have a minimal grasp on the RE model, but there is no reason to lie to cover up your shortcomings. If the answer was that easy to derive, there would be near universal agreement from the RE side. Since that is not the case, I am not sure what to tell you other than to maybe do a little bit of research as you are far too ignorant to attempt to discuss the topic.

You being a grad physicist will understand this. Why is it that all flat earth believers are so resistant to believing the truth and yet will suck up any old crap at the blink of eye?
Other than your non-sequitur, how is your baseless question even remotely related to physics? Do you actually know what physics is, or any science for that matter?

Your suffering from memory loss, that could explain everything, or you could just be lying about your education, or lack of it, as you appear to be having some confusion over what you said. The fact that you put out a lot of words that say nothing much may be a factor.

Never mind what I know, let's get down to what YOU know, as you direct the majority of your junk comments rubbishing others. It looks like there is a theme going, junkyman, rubbish, crap... or should I call you Jane?.....or possibly Tarzan, you tell me, confused over your past history, confused over what you said, confused over your name and confused over your gender. That's a lot of confusion

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #199 on: April 26, 2017, 01:31:46 PM »
Found you...I think we can wrap up this thread cause the answer is around 12 km give or take.
Give or take what? You do know that height of an observer is not the only factor affecting perception of alleged curvature in the RE model, right? It is sad that you pretend to understand the RE model, when you obviously do not.
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please explain the factors that affecting the perception.

Why are you RE logicians so lazy? Are you incapable of putting forth an argument without asking someone else to do your work for you? Let see if we can get you on the right path. Field of view is one of the factors. Okay, now maybe do a little bit of work on your own instead of taking the lazy way out.

Could you elaborate on field of view? I gave an altitude, we know the radius so what's the problem, please explain. Use a diagram if that would hep.

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #200 on: April 26, 2017, 01:36:22 PM »
Your suffering from memory loss
Nope, sorry.

or you could just be lying about your education
Also nope. 0 for 2 so far, but I am sure it gets better as we continue...

as you appear to be having some confusion over what you said.
0 for 3. Is it really necessary for you to literally just make things up?

Never mind what I know
Sounds good given that relative to the discussion what you know appears to be minimal or non-existent.

let's get down to what YOU know, as you direct the majority of your junk comments rubbishing others. It looks like there is a theme going, junkyman, rubbish, crap... or should I call you Jane?.....or possibly Tarzan, you tell me, confused over your past history, confused over what you said, confused over your name and confused over your gender. That's a lot of confusion
It seems you've gone back into your mental role-play. I can see why you get so confused. You should probably talk to someone about that; I can't imagine it is very healthy. Anyway, if you overcome whatever issue it is you have and actually want to discuss a topic, I will be around. Keep in mind that I may not reply immediately because, again, I don't live on a computer waiting for internet stalkers to tell me about their fantasies. Take care!

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #201 on: April 26, 2017, 01:37:34 PM »
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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #202 on: April 26, 2017, 03:34:40 PM »
Hahahahaha Lonegranger is such a liar!

12 kilometers up to see the curve of earth!?!?

What bull!

Thats why people in Concorde aircraft flying at 60,000 ft kinda sorta maybe thought they saw a lil curve...?

Earth is flat.

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #203 on: April 26, 2017, 03:37:41 PM »
Hahahahaha Lonegranger is such a liar!

12 kilometers up to see the curve of earth!?!?

What bull!

Thats why people in Concorde aircraft flying at 60,000 ft kinda sorta maybe thought they saw a lil curve...?

Earth is flat.
Remember the commandments.....the earth is a sphere. I think it's you bedtime...off you go.

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Junker

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #204 on: April 26, 2017, 03:41:54 PM »
Hahahahaha Lonegranger is such a liar!

12 kilometers up to see the curve of earth!?!?

What bull!

Thats why people in Concorde aircraft flying at 60,000 ft kinda sorta maybe thought they saw a lil curve...?

Earth is flat.

I wouldn't bother. Lonegranger doesn't even understand the concept of a field of view, he won't be able to actually add to the discussion, other than spouting something he heard somewhere one time. Oh, and then he will derail the thread and insert you into one of his fantasy fetishes. It gets a little creepy after a while.

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #205 on: April 26, 2017, 03:45:53 PM »
Hahahahaha Lonegranger is such a liar!

12 kilometers up to see the curve of earth!?!?

What bull!

Thats why people in Concorde aircraft flying at 60,000 ft kinda sorta maybe thought they saw a lil curve...?

Earth is flat.

I wouldn't bother. Ranger doesn't even understand the concept of a field of view, he won't be able to actually add to the discussion, other than spouting something he heard somewhere one time. Oh, and then he will derail the thread and insert you into one of his fantasy fetishes. It gets a little creepy after a while.

Bluff  and bluster aside you obviously know nothing about aeronautics. I'm afraid I can only talk about first hand experience.
So how high in your opinion does one have to go to see the curvature?

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #206 on: April 26, 2017, 03:48:55 PM »
Hahahahaha Lonegranger is such a liar!

12 kilometers up to see the curve of earth!?!?

What bull!

Thats why people in Concorde aircraft flying at 60,000 ft kinda sorta maybe thought they saw a lil curve...?

Earth is flat.

I wouldn't bother. Lonegranger doesn't even understand the concept of a field of view, he won't be able to actually add to the discussion, other than spouting something he heard somewhere one time. Oh, and then he will derail the thread and insert you into one of his fantasy fetishes. It gets a little creepy after a while.

Why don't you stick to the topic and try and give an answer.....field of view! What a joke, did you read about that in a flat earth comic, or was there a reference in Abazaid's book?

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Lonegranger

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #207 on: April 26, 2017, 11:31:52 PM »
Possibly if you stood on junkyman's fat head, he would be wearing a specially designed fat head helmet to prevent any injury, that would give a fine field of view to witness the real and lovely roundness of our world.

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Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #208 on: April 27, 2017, 02:53:34 AM »
Why don't you stick to the topic and try and give an answer.....field of view! What a joke, did you read about that in a flat earth comic, or was there a reference in Abazaid's book?
FOV is quite relavent.
With a >180 degree FOV, you can look directly down and see the horizon curve.

Even all the way out at EPIC on DSCOVR, with a small enough FOV, the horizon will be flat.

Re: How high do I have to go to see the curve of Earth?
« Reply #209 on: April 29, 2017, 05:48:43 PM »
The only post akin to that was you saying the horizon appears flat at ground level.
False.
Then what else did you say on the topic?
Do you just refuse to actually read the threads you participate in?

Here is every reply you have done:

>I would suggest lurking moar.
1>I would suggest lurking in a thread related to the topic of lunar eclipses, not a thread about the altitude required to perceive earth's alleged curvature. That is kind of how lurking works.
>So you refuse to do any research, but feel confident about "speaking out against" a subject you are clearly lacking in. That about sums up the RE approach to most things.
>Evidence for what, specifically? You do know there are many different topics that can be discussed, right? The whole point of the forum is to start discussions about specific topics. It is also good form to actually stay on that topic.
>Hello there, random noob. I assure you the topic of lunar eclipses has come up before, as a simple search will yield. I know round earth logicians are known for their low effort posts, but you really are setting a new record.
>Cool story, bro.
>What? No. I mean a thread. I would suggest that you try using the search function, especially if you are struggling as much as you seem to be.
>Who ever said it was?
>You are definitely lacking in knowledge about FE claims, as well as simple logic.
>I am not sure what you are projecting here, but I have no idea what you are talking about.
>No, I don't know. Anything else you want to throw against the wall?
>How have I ignored what you said? I am literally replying to things you said. Is there something about simple conversation that is too difficult for you?
>You obviously have some unresolved issues with flat earth proponents you have encountered. However, that is no reason to project your issues onto me.
>If you are asking if it seems you haven't researched FET, then yes.
>What error? You mean literally quoting you? I am sorry if you disagree with your own words, but I can't help you with that. I am not sure where all this hostility is coming from.
>It is subjective using the round earth model. If you had spent five minutes researching this ahead of time, you would already know that people claim different things.
>Irrelevant.
>Typical round earth response. Always wanting someone else to do your work for you. I would suggest you learn how to perform basic research. If that is too difficult for you, maybe try the search function on this forum. It really isn't that hard.
>Do you have any evidence to support your outlandish claim?
>How is that relevant to this thread? Maybe you should go back and read the topic. If you need any help with it, just ask.
>What threads? Why are you round earthers so entitled? You do know that no one here actually owes you anything, right?
>Pot, meet kettle. You are actually the arrogant one, as is evidenced by your posting behavior thus far. You can't seem to stay on topic. All you are doing is demanding answers from unnamed people about things that aren't being discussed in this thread. Do you really not see how ridiculous that is?
>There is a lot of assumption in this assertion of yours. Maybe try asking questions next time so you don't come off as looking so foolish.
>Your behavior thus far has shown an unwillingness to perform research. I am sorry if that bothers you, but it is simply the truth.
>Feel free to apply those skills anytime, then, because you haven't thus far. You entire diatribe up to this point is more suited for the Angry Ranting forum.
>I would suggest doing some actual research, then.
2>Are you suggesting space(time) doesn't curve (bend)?
>I would suggest looking up the definition of the word, then coming back. Hopefully you will see that you actually are, and then maybe you will stop.
>Where? In this thread? Do you know what the topic is?
>What claims?
>I am literally quoting you, using the quote feature. Are you suggesting that the words you are typing are  not what you are saying? You assertions are getting more an more ridiculous, quite frankly.
>I "acted?" I don't know how you inferred that, but that is a you problem. If you have confusion about something someone says, you should just try asking them and stop making so many assumptions. However, that seems to be a common trait amongst you roundies, so I don't anticipate it to stop anytime soon.
>Have we already covered the parable of the pot and the kettle? This is more of your projection shining through.
>You say that is what you want. Your posting behavior doesn't reflect that. You should really work on that because it makes you seem rather disingenuous.
>Where did that happen?
>You are literally just making things up at this point.
>No, I quote what they say. I am sorry if you have issues with your own words. You should think them through better before you post next time. At this point, you are bordering on intellectual dishonesty.
>You keep saying that you have researched it, yet nothing so far is indicative of that. You entire post thus far can be summed up as some perceived victimization on your part where you think you are being misrepresented by the actual words you said. Until you can work on that, I don't think productive debate will ever happen. You need to be honest with yourself, first.
>I suppose it is a good thing that didn't happen, then.
>See my point above about this victim narrative you are trying to frame. No one is lying about you friend, just quoting your own words. I would also suggest that you look up what slander means, because it doesn't seem you know how to use the term.
>I haven't seen that claim. But, if that is the case, they are wrong (assuming we are talking about someone viewing the horizon from the ground). It seems there is one thing we can agree on up to this point. Maybe more of this actual kind of discussion can take place.
>You have already derailed the thread. What does it matter at this point? Your entire rant here had one point that actually related to the topic.
>Not what it looks like from over here. But, we have already established your loose approach with words, so I don't know what you actually mean.
>Cool, maybe apply some of that knowledge to the topic at hand.
>They are explained. Maybe not to your satisfaction, but that is no one's problem but your own. Although, I don't frequent this site anymore, so I may be behind on the currently accepted model here. I spend most of my time at another FE community.
>False, and not even tangentially related to the topic. You do know that if there is a particular thing you want to discuss, you can make your own thread about it, right?
>You managed to deflect and project at the same time. Well done. It is explained in the FE model. I would suggest doing some research instead of trying to get others to do your homework for you.
>Take care! :)
>False.
>Except you are the one derailing the thread. You literally have no self-awareness.
>False. You are very entitled. Like many words you have used up to this point, I doubt you know what it means, as evidenced by your obvious misunderstanding here.
>What does this have to with the topic? Why do you struggle so hard with such a simple concept as not derailing a thread. Also, you can demand all you want. It is obvious you are not equipped to discuss FET, and your childish rants are an example of that. No one owes you anything, but you can "demand" all you want.
>Actually, you are. You just lack the self-awareness to realize it.
>Literally irrelevant.
>Aww, now you are getting passive aggressive. It is okay, this is typical behavior when someone literally has no argument.
>False
>I would suggest going back and reading the thread to clear up your obvious misunderstanding.
>I am glad you are finally admitting to derailing, however you have already gone way off the rails.
>If you have, you clearly haven't learned anything. I would suggest working on your research abilities.
>Irrelevant. Good job backtracking, though.
>Just because you say something, it doesn't make it true. Your own words prove that you do not. I am sure if you keep working hard on your 'research' that you can figure it out eventually.
>So, not at all related to this topic. Gotcha.
>Yet you can't provide an answer. I suppose that makes you below even a complete moron based on your own words.
>It isn't the quote I am objecting to. It is your responses, which don't always match what I say.
For example, when I say I'm not going to lurk, you pretend I said I'm not going to research.
>Except, I am responding to what you are saying. I really don't want to have to explain such basic concepts to you. If you don't like your own words, I would suggest you refrain from posting. I am sorry you have such a tough time with that, friend.
>Up to this point, you have not. So, at this point I feel comfortable in explicitly saying you are not going to research. You would rather play the victim of some perceived narrative.
>It is a good thing I am literally responding to what you are literally saying, then.
>False.
>You very obviously do not understand the term slander. I would suggest you refrain from using it. But, if you want to continue to be ignorant, I can't stop you.
>What? I can't help that you aren't willing to do the research. In the amount of time you have been complaining, you could have learned so much.
>I would suggest reading the wiki, FAQ, and maybe doing some research.
>You are, actually. However, based on your inability to understand simple concept thus far, I don't expect you to admit or understand it.
>False.
>Also false. You aren't doing very good here.
>More deflection. Good attempt, though.
>False. Your own words are what I quoted. Based on that, if there is a lie, the only one lying is you.
>What have you pointed out in the thread doesn't work in the FE model. Do you understand what the topic is?
>I don't need to make any assertions because you haven't provided any evidence.
>Explanation for what? You really don't understand how a forum works, do you? You have already derailed the thread, nothing you say will make a difference at this point. You clearly have no interest in discussing the topic.
>False. But this is an excellent 5th grade retort on your part.
>False. For someone who claims to not lie, you sure are doing plenty of it.
>False.
>Also false. They are literally your words. I don't know why this is so hard for you to grasp.
>I would have preferred if you use the correct term, yes.
>Irrelevant.
>Who in this thread is claiming the earth is flat? You seem to claim it is round. I would suggest yo provide evidence to support your claims. This is the same thing I would expect of anyone making a claim.
>I promise no one wants you to do any work beyond providing evidence for your claims. You should try that sometime.
>Nope, I mean in actuality. Somewhere that you are far from at this point.
>What does this have to do with the topic?
>Literally, objectively false.
>Literally false. You very clearly don't know what the terms mean, so you should probably stop using them until you do.
>Sorry, friend, I would never want you doing my work. Your efforts thus far are incredibly pathetic, and I would certainly never want to be associated with anything you have done.
>The reality is that you are just another nobody who has shown up here. You demand from others something that you refuse to provide yourself. You are literally a generic round earth stereotype member on this forum. You haven't contributed anything and no one will remember you when you are gone, except maybe your perpetual victim mentality. You are well on your way to becoming a meme, and that is about the best you can do. I do wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. Hopefully you aren't as much of a failure in other areas as you are here. Take care!
>Objectively false.


I can only find 2 or three times where you actually added to the discussion.