Why do you call him a flat earth tard? He is the true scientist. Whatever his belief is, he is actually confirming it first hand. How many of us can say the same?
He was TRYING to confirm it. Ends up refuting it. To answer your last question, the onus is on the flat earthers to prove the earth is flat, not the other way around. That goes for any theory or affirmation. Life is too short to argue with fools, which would make one an even bigger fool.
The experiment was inconclusive. If you'd like I can find the video where one of the guys explains what really happened, not what the Netflix documentary shows you. Which is what that clip is from. The condenser melted on the laser they were going to use so they tried using a light. Come to find out there was a branch in the way and not only that but after they cut the camera when they got what they wanted, they were able to bring the light back down and you could see it but Netflix didn't film that part. I guess they're in a legal battle to get the film. They were told they were getting copies so they didn't bother filming themselves.
I agree bubble. none of us KNOW if the earth is round or flat and frankly who gives a shit with the bigger issues we have going on. what kind of awakened fool would believe that among all the lies we've been fed that a round earth couldn't possibly be one of them. only when we truly realize we know nothing can we begin to become intelligent
Yep, in the Dunning-Kruger's curve, I am at valley of despair right now. Slowly making my way up the slope of enlightenment, and the only way to do it is by accepting we do not know anything.
well then it's all up from there fren! keep climbing
I am not comfortable placing myself on the curve as I fear and expect unavoidable bias from my own opinion even though I do try to work diligently at thinking and acting unbiasedly.
it's along the lines of the age old question of "is there such thing as a 100% selfless act?" even if no one sees you and you never tell anyone that you gave $1,000 to a homeless man on the street, you will feel good about yourself as a result of your charitable actions
as I fear and expect unavoidable bias from my own opinion even though I do try to work diligently at thinking and acting unbiasedly
Bias based on ones own experiences, observations and instincts are important in creating our own reality. It is the only way since we cannot start conducting experiments to learn the truth every day for everything. As long as we are acutely aware that our assumptions might be wrong, and willing to change our mind based on actual evidence - we are still on the slope. We just have to be mindful of our biases and why we believe in a certain thing.
"is there such thing as a 100% selfless act?"
Its perfectly fine to do good things even if it partly for self-gratification, as long as we are mindful about these and question ourselves why we needed to feel that, and strive to get better next time. When we finally learn to love ourselves for exactly who we are, we wont need any kind of external validation
Because Flat Earth theory is retarded, I am sorry fren.
One of the first proponents of said theory (Samuel Rowbotham) literally ran out of the lecture hall when asked why the stern of a ship disappears beyond the horizon before the sails are out of sight.
Why do you call him a flat earth tard? He is the true scientist. Whatever his belief is, he is actually confirming it first hand. How many of us can say the same?
He was TRYING to confirm it. Ends up refuting it. To answer your last question, the onus is on the flat earthers to prove the earth is flat, not the other way around. That goes for any theory or affirmation. Life is too short to argue with fools, which would make one an even bigger fool.
A person who does an experiment and proves he was wrong is far more superior to the person who believes the truth based on what others say.
The experiment was inconclusive. If you'd like I can find the video where one of the guys explains what really happened, not what the Netflix documentary shows you. Which is what that clip is from. The condenser melted on the laser they were going to use so they tried using a light. Come to find out there was a branch in the way and not only that but after they cut the camera when they got what they wanted, they were able to bring the light back down and you could see it but Netflix didn't film that part. I guess they're in a legal battle to get the film. They were told they were getting copies so they didn't bother filming themselves.
I agree bubble. none of us KNOW if the earth is round or flat and frankly who gives a shit with the bigger issues we have going on. what kind of awakened fool would believe that among all the lies we've been fed that a round earth couldn't possibly be one of them. only when we truly realize we know nothing can we begin to become intelligent
Yep, in the Dunning-Kruger's curve, I am at valley of despair right now. Slowly making my way up the slope of enlightenment, and the only way to do it is by accepting we do not know anything.
well then it's all up from there fren! keep climbing
I am not comfortable placing myself on the curve as I fear and expect unavoidable bias from my own opinion even though I do try to work diligently at thinking and acting unbiasedly.
it's along the lines of the age old question of "is there such thing as a 100% selfless act?" even if no one sees you and you never tell anyone that you gave $1,000 to a homeless man on the street, you will feel good about yourself as a result of your charitable actions
Bias based on ones own experiences, observations and instincts are important in creating our own reality. It is the only way since we cannot start conducting experiments to learn the truth every day for everything. As long as we are acutely aware that our assumptions might be wrong, and willing to change our mind based on actual evidence - we are still on the slope. We just have to be mindful of our biases and why we believe in a certain thing.
Its perfectly fine to do good things even if it partly for self-gratification, as long as we are mindful about these and question ourselves why we needed to feel that, and strive to get better next time. When we finally learn to love ourselves for exactly who we are, we wont need any kind of external validation
Because Flat Earth theory is retarded, I am sorry fren.
One of the first proponents of said theory (Samuel Rowbotham) literally ran out of the lecture hall when asked why the stern of a ship disappears beyond the horizon before the sails are out of sight.
The point is not what the belief is, but what you do to figure out whether its true or false.
Flat earthers. Ha! I guess satellites just leave one side of the screen and pop back on the other side; like Pac Man going through a fucking tunnel.
Careful what you say. I just pointed out that Samuel Rowbothan was a total retard (as is flat earth theory) and was at -2 within a minute
That would only matter at long distances, not relatively short.