Lumi's Batshit Insane Thread

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Another laser test.


Again, ignore these results that "appear" to support a flat earth. Refraction.

Refraction.

REFRACTION.

You only need a single word to banish spooky doubts.

And if that doesn't work for you, remember to use this one: Gravity.

Gravity.

GRAVITY.

Go back to sleep sheeple.

Just need to further with a stronger laser.

https://www.quora.com/If-you-have-a...-of-the-world-and-be-directed-in-to-the-space

But your point is valid, refraction will cloud the issue regardless.
 

Lumi

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Also 10 miles would be 0.15 degrees of arc, or 0.0026 radians, which you certainly wouldn't be able to tell with the naked eye.

Care to share how you arrived at these numbers?

The best way I can think of doing this experiment is to see exactly how far the distance is when a boat will go completely out of view of a person viewing it from shore. If it's out of view and is said therefor to be underneath the curvature of the Earth, then a wire attached to it that was anchored from said shore, should absolutely be under water or blatantly angled towards it depending on how high the wire from the shore was set. If the Earth is flat, then the water should remain virtually parallel to the water at all times regardless of distance.
 

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Care to share how you arrived at these numbers?

The best way I can think of doing this experiment is to see exactly how far the distance is when a boat will go completely out of view of a person viewing it from shore. If it's out of view and is said therefor to be underneath the curvature of the Earth, then a wire attached to it that was anchored from said shore, should absolutely be under water or blatantly angled towards it depending on how high the wire from the shore was set. If the Earth is flat, then the water should remain virtually parallel to the water at all times regardless of distance.
Simple conversions. 24000 mile circumference, 360 degrees of total arc. The amount of tension needed to keep a wire/string taut for 10 miles vs the weight of it at the center would require some really impressive cord.
 
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Simple conversions. 24000 mile circumference, 360 degrees of total arc. The amount of tension needed to keep a wire/string taut for 10 miles vs the weight of it at the center would require some really impressive cord.

vibranium rope from wakanda

u not seen wonder woman or what
 
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Neighbor posted this on FB

Massage These Stress Points To Immediately Relax A Crying Or Fussy Baby

I'm using all my auras not too reply

You know that works, right? But not because of Chi bullshit. It works because we can only fully experience one pain area at a time.

You can experiment with this right now. Dig one of your fingernails into your thumb enough so that it's uncomfortable. Then, bite the inside of your cheek. Whichever one is more "painful" you notice, the other one goes numb. You can see-saw this effect back and forth.
 
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You know that works, right? But not because of Chi bullshit. It works because we can only fully experience one pain area at a time.

You can experiment with this right now. Dig one of your fingernails into your thumb enough so that it's uncomfortable. Then, bite the inside of your cheek. Whichever one is more "painful" you notice, the other one goes numb. You can see-saw this effect back and forth.

Mind you, this does work, within reason. Like... if you have a headache, you can apply pressure to the webbing between your thumb and index finger. It will help provide some temporary relief. But would not work if, say, you have a toothache and you tried to stub your toe.
 

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The pain signal isn't what hurts - pain "hurts" when the signal is processed by the brain and the signal pathways are gated like that shitty Planes of Power expansion. This is, to quote Bill Nye "Settled Science."

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Of course Humans have fetishized this effect: BDSM.
 
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Once you start using your brain you'll realize how obvious it is that the Earth is actually flat. It'll be one the most epic "oh, duh!" moments you'll ever experience.

Now it makes sense. You were on drugs when you had that "euphoric 'oh, duh!'" moment.

Never confuse chemically induced euphoria with actual divine revelation, bruh.
 
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That's a really good photoshop but you can see the pixels if you zoom right in ..
Maybe the earth is flat and all the continents are on 1 really big floating island in a vast sea.
So the island is floating around here and there so when NASA show us a picture of a land mass near a curve, it's just that the big arse island has floated over to an edge.