The recent failed SpaceX Starship launch flushed out the "Flat Earth" retards in droves, making "FIRMAMENT" trend on Elon Musk's X.com. Is it a psyop targeting fuckwits? Yup. Check this graphic sowing the obvious #'d BOT ACCOUNTS. Each account tweeted random Flat Earth faggotry. INFORMATION WARFARE!
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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Absolutely, SKN. Also, a quick correction on my part: The amateur balloon makers use hydrogen, not helium as the latter is too heavy to get really, really high (edge of the atmosphere).
Students from Purdue University: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y0nHhFGXDo
Another college student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnxvS9XFJnE
Just some guys (really high!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXP-va2t4D8
very interesting. like to better understand this experiment. regardless I don't see how this proves anything. are we suggesting that at the pinnacle of its flight and video capture that it's obvious there's an arc to the view in the distance between what appears to be earth and that of space?
some starter arguments or questions one should ask:
taking the video link in the middle ending in "JnE" look for a minute starting at the 2:47:00 mark and then ask yourself which curvatures captured within this minute are an accurate depiction?
what does a camera lens, and/or the naked eye even, do to such a view and can it be expected to create such an image?
how would this image appear differently if there were an arched/spherical firmament as opposed to a spherical earth?
again, not here to claim flat or round earth, but instead to attempt to point out that we simply dont, and maybe can't, truly KNOW