Flat Earther spends $20,000 on DIY experiment that accidentally proved the planet is ROUND
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We've been observing the water bulges forever. They're called tides. Dummy.
Now ad-hominen attacks? What a sad state of affairs.
Where does all the water go at low tide... dummy? Shouldn't there be a mountain of water out in the ocean that has incorporated all that excess water?
This is what the great globe god Neil DeGrass Tyson tell his blindly trusting followers. Or weren't you aware of this defining feature of your globe as presented by your globe gods?
You blindly call me a dummy when you don't even know the idiotic lies your side tells. Bravo good sir, bravo.
Here's your globe god spreading his great wisdom -> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dreHvsvXR9c
I'll just head back to dummyville now....
Just to be clear, he refuted your argument.
The "dummy" was added merely as an exclamation, not as an ad-hominem argument against your comment. There's a difference.
Who refuted what argument?
The only refutation possible is a scientific proof at this very late stage of the game. The globe defenders don't have any as the FE community has exposed all their assumptions, presumptions and misconceptions in all their arguments.
There's literally nothing left to debate. The globers say "muh observations don't work on a flat earth", even though they all do work when you adjust the fake math accordingly. But it's the math models that they can't let go of, filled to the gills with abstractions and assumptions. And until the FE community hands them a fully conceived new model, they aren't going to budge an inch from their mental models and abstractions. They can't prove the sun is 93 million miles away and we can't prove what we call the sun (technically there's no "thing" there) is 3500 miles away. Stalemate.
hahahah.
um, no.
Fuck off fed.
I think Morpheus has a point .... somewhat.
In the Med there is hardly eb and flood as tides. Maybe a couple of inches. From west to east we are talking 3000 miles or so. The interesting part is: it differs from place to place. In some places it can reach a difference of 1 meter or 3 feet.
The same goes for other places around the world having 3 or 4 tides a day instead of 2.
So, what we learned at school, that the moon is responsible for the tides (think spring-tide = storm + tide) may be somewhat questionable. The model generally works so no one thinks about it.
For instance, does it matter if a coast line is under a certain angle with the moon making the tide there more or less?
Why does the North Sea have a tide but the East-Sea, or the Baltic sea does not? What's the difference? Does it make a difference if the water is salty or sweet? How much water column do you need to get tidal effects? How about the Caspian Sea?
I dunno the answer to these questions. I looked for them somewhat, and learned quite a lot. But the questions are still valid.