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Reason: None provided.
  1. Are incapable of free thinking and using logic and reasoning

Every time I offer evidence for the "spinning ball of water" theory to a FE I get crickets. For example:

How does one explain the fact that boats go over the horizon? People say "its the vanishing point" like its somehow proven because one C_A agent put out a document that said it is. I've lived near the ocean for decades. I've seen it happen myself countless times. Is my own personal experience "brainwashing"? You can throw a stone and find a thousand videos and experiments that show it.

How about Foucault's pendulum? Not one single FE'er has ever had a response to that other than "its a lie," as if that is a reasonable rebuttal to anything. Foucault's pendulum is not about the Earth as a sphere, but the model of what a pendulum would do on a spinning sphere. The precession of the pendulum is accurately predicted by your latitude. I have performed the experiment myself. Here is someone else doing a similar experiment. Anyone can set up this experiment.

  1. A shill who either gets paid to spread disinfo

People that disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs are not "shills", they are people who disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs. Treat them as such by addressing the specifics of their arguments with your own evidence and logical arguments.

  1. brainwashed AF

I don't give a fuck what the truth is. I follow the evidence. I have offered two arguments that have never been reasonably rebutted. I'll settle for just one. Show me how Foucault pendulum experiments can be correct on a flat earth with some sort of physical explanation (preferably with math as well) and I will consider your rebuttal.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.
  1. Are incapable of free thinking and using logic and reasoning

Every time I offer evidence for the "spinning ball of water" theory to a FE I get crickets. For example:

How does one explain the fact that boats go over the horizon? People say "its the vanishing point" like its somehow proven because one C_A agent put out a document that said it is. I've lived near the ocean for decades. I've seen it happen myself. Is my own personal experience "brainwashing"? You can throw a stone and find a thousand videos and experiments that show it.

How about Foucault's pendulum? Not one single FE'er has ever had a response to that other than "its a lie," as if that is a reasonable rebuttal to anything. Foucault's pendulum is not about the Earth as a sphere, but the model of what a pendulum would do on a spinning sphere. The precession of the pendulum is accurately predicted by your latitude. I have performed the experiment myself. Here is someone else doing a similar experiment. Anyone can set up this experiment.

  1. A shill who either gets paid to spread disinfo

People that disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs are not "shills", they are people who disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs. Treat them as such by addressing the specifics of their arguments with your own evidence and logical arguments.

  1. brainwashed AF

I don't give a fuck what the truth is. I follow the evidence. I have offered two arguments that have never been reasonably rebutted. I'll settle for just one. Show me how Foucault pendulum experiments can be correct on a flat earth with some sort of physical explanation (preferably with math as well) and I will consider your rebuttal.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
  1. Are incapable of free thinking and using logic and reasoning

Every time I offer evidence for the "spinning ball of water" theory to a FE I get crickets. For example:

How does one explain the fact that boats go over the horizon? People say "its the vanishing point" like its somehow proven because one C_A agent put out a document that said it is. I've lived near the ocean for decades. I've seen it happen myself. Is my own personal experience "brainwashing"? You can throw a stone and find a thousand videos and experiments that show it.

How about Foucault's pendulum? Not one single FE'er has ever had a response to that other than "its a lie," as if that is a reasonable rebuttal to anything. Foucault's pendulum is not about the Earth as a sphere, but the model of what a pendulum would do on a spinning sphere. The precession of the pendulum is accurately predicted by your latitude. I have performed the experiment myself. Here is someone else doing a similar experiment. Anyone can set up this experiment.

  1. A shill who either gets paid to spread disinfo

People that disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs are not "shills", they are people who disagree with you and present evidence to the contrary of your beliefs. Treat them as such by addressing the specifics of their arguments with your own evidence and logical arguments.

  1. brainwashed AF

I don't give a fuck what the truth is. I follow the evidence. I have offered two arguments that have never been refuted. I'll settle for just one. Show me how Foucault pendulum experiments can be correct on a flat earth with some sort of physical explanation (preferably with math as well) and I will consider your rebuttal.

2 years ago
1 score