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1 hour ago, EagleJoe8 said:

I think you need to re-read the question. Your reply was a massive failure. 

Actually Jellybean, you need to re-read the question, I know exactly what he was asking due to his ignorance of the FE Model.

3 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

due to his ignorance of the FE Model.

In his defense, it is hard to speak intelligently about something that is a fairy tale.

1 hour ago, DEagle7 said:

I think this is their reasoning

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Eclipses kinda go out the window there though. 

Eclipses are when the turtle lifts his arms. 

26 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

Voting from the International Space Station.

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Stupid aliens ruining our elections. 

1 hour ago, DEagle7 said:

I think this is their reasoning

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Eclipses kinda go out the window there though. 

Phases of the moon too

5 hours ago, Boogyman said:

It's actually better that you believe it's flat. Then we can continue to make fun of you.

 

BTW how come the whole world can't see the sun up at the same time?

 

2 hours ago, EagleVA said:

Because it's not 93 million miles away, it's local.

 

50 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

Actually Jellybean, you need to re-read the question, I know exactly what he was asking due to his ignorance of the FE Model.

I have re-read the question you fruit loop. He asked why the whole world CAN’T see the sun at the same time. Your reply was because it’s not 93 million miles away, it’s local. Local means near by you ignoramous. Things that are near are easier to see than things far away. It’s sad I have to explain that to someone who is allegedly a grown up. 
 

Oh and one other thing, there is no such thing as a FE model. You idiots can’t seem to agree on what it looks like or how it works. 

@EagleVA 2 questions.

 

How far is the sun from the Earth ??

What is the range of a high end telescope ??

16 minutes ago, EagleJoe8 said:

 

 

I have re-read the question you fruit loop. He asked why the whole world CAN’T see the sun at the same time. Your reply was because it’s not 93 million miles away, it’s local. Local means near by you ignoramous. Things that are near are easier to see than things far away. It’s sad I have to explain that to someone who is allegedly a grown up. 
 

Oh and one other thing, there is no such thing as a FE model. You idiots can’t seem to agree on what it looks like or how it works. 

If it was nearby AND followed that FE orbit, the sun would drastically change size, biggest being at noon and shrink to the size of a pinhole

25 minutes ago, paco said:

If it was nearby AND followed that FE orbit, the sun would drastically change size, biggest being at noon and shrink to the size of a pinhole

Exactly. They can’t seem to resolve that issue. 
 

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This is impossible on a flat earth. 

2 hours ago, downundermike said:

@EagleVA 2 questions.

 

How far is the sun from the Earth ??

What is the range of a high end telescope ??

The believe it is much, much, closer than 93 million millions. They also believe the Sun and Moon are much, much smaller in size. That's they only way they can try and make the BS conspiracy work.

1 hour ago, EagleJoe8 said:

Exactly. They can’t seem to resolve that issue. 
 

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This is impossible on a flat earth. 

True, but that photo isn't real, it's CGI. LOL.

Is this ish really still being debated??!! :roll:

6 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

Is this ish really still being debated??!! :roll:

Sadly, yes. 

2 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

Is this ish really still being debated??!! :roll:

Not really. It's like a few people sheetposting flat earth memes and like once a week VA pops in and leaves one line of nonsense that everyone mocks. Mildly entertaining. 

Just now, DEagle7 said:

Not really. It's like a few people sheetposting flat earth memes and like once a week VA pops in and leaves one line of nonsense that everyone mocks. Mildly entertaining. 

I was having fun with @jsdarkstar. At his expense but still it was fun. 

18 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

True, but that photo isn't real, it's CGI. LOL.

Now you're starting to get it

57 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

The believe it is much, much, closer than 93 million millions. They also believe the Sun and Moon are much, much smaller in size. That's they only way they can try and make the BS conspiracy work.

How close or how big they are is irrelevant to the fact if the earth was flat, everyone would be able to see the sun to some degree in the day at the same time, and it would also be night everywhere at the same time.

 

And I still haven't heard the reason I have seen the ISS with my telescope from my own deck even though it doesn't exist. 

 

 

11 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

And I still haven't heard the reason I have seen the ISS with my telescope from my own deck even though it doesn't exist. 

Its a decoration hanging in the firmament

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12 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

How close or how big they are is irrelevant to the fact if the earth was flat, everyone would be able to see the sun to some degree in the day at the same time, and it would also be night everywhere at the same time.

 

And I still haven't heard the reason I have seen the ISS with my telescope from my own deck even though it doesn't exist. 

 

 

You're forgetting about the portals. 

3 hours ago, EagleJoe8 said:

Exactly. They can’t seem to resolve that issue. 
 

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This is impossible on a flat earth. 

Theres the portal! Do you research!

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4 hours ago, EagleJoe8 said:

 

 

I have re-read the question you fruit loop. He asked why the whole world CAN’T see the sun at the same time. Your reply was because it’s not 93 million miles away, it’s local. Local means near by you ignoramous. Things that are near are easier to see than things far away. It’s sad I have to explain that to someone who is allegedly a grown up. 
 

Oh and one other thing, there is no such thing as a FE model. You idiots can’t seem to agree on what it looks like or how it works. 

You're pretty freaking stupid Joe, you should have been able to figure out when I wrote "local" I meant relative to the Earth. 

You see, Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern NJ are relativity local on one another, there is no "you" in that relation.

This is why you guys can't grasp the FE, you simply don't have the cognitive power to understand what's being conveyed. 

 

1 minute ago, EagleVA said:

You're pretty freaking stupid Joe, you should have been able to figure out when I wrote "local" I meant relative to the Earth. 

You see, Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern NJ are relativity local on one another, there is no "you" in that relation.

This is why you guys can't grasp the FE, you simply don't have the cognitive power to understand what's being conveyed. 

 

Now hold on.  I lick an electrical outlet EVERY morning!  My brain has PLENTY of cognitive power.

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4 hours ago, paco said:

If it was nearby AND followed that FE orbit, the sun would drastically change size, biggest being at noon and shrink to the size of a pinhole

Lacking cognitive power Paco?

Understand this, when you view a sunrise, you looking through a lot of atmosphere, it acts like a magnifying glass based on several factors like moisture, humidity, and temperature. 

Maybe this video will help you clearly see that the Sun is in fact circling the Earth and it's local.

9 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

You're pretty freaking stupid Joe, you should have been able to figure out when I wrote "local" I meant relative to the Earth. 

You see, Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern NJ are relativity local on one another, there is no "you" in that relation.

This is why you guys can't grasp the FE, you simply don't have the cognitive power to understand what's being conveyed. 

 

You're even more stupid because it would then be pointless to answer his question by saying" because it's not 93 million miles away" when asked why everyone can't see the sun. According to you braindead clan, the stars we see at night are just luminaries in the firmament. Also, the sun is supposed to be in the firmament with us, so if we can see the "luminaries in the firmament, which is FURTHER than the sun, then we should see the sun. You people clearly can't think straight.

5 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

Lacking cognitive power Paco?

Understand this, when you view a sunrise, you looking through a lot of atmosphere, it acts like a magnifying glass based on several factors like moisture, humidity, and temperature. 

Maybe this video will help you clearly see that the Sun is in fact circling the Earth and it's local.

More proof you lack a brain. News flash Einstein. Magnifying glasses make things look bigger you dolt. At no time does the angular size of the sun get bigger or smaller, therefore, the atmosphere doesn't magnify anything.

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