Question for Flat-Earthers?

Ineverplayedthegame

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I couldn’t find the thread discussing all things Flat-Earth so I don’t know if this was covered or not.

Is the Earth flat like a plate with food just on one side or is it flat like a 45 rpm record with an A side and a B side?
 

JDHoss

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Saw an episode of Bugs Bunny where Bugs dug through to China, and everyone was upside down, so I'll go with the 45 RPM record theory.
 

UKGrad93

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Everything is on one side. You can’t get around to the underside because the govt doesn’t want you to see it.
 

CastleRubric

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I LOVED that thread
someone is supposed to be laughing themselves in the outer atmosphere this week out here in the desert somewhere.....NM maybe

He said he was gonna prove that the EARF is flat and whatnot

me?
I'm going to go grab a beer and play my 65 Strat in a way that's borderline lewd
 

JDHoss

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I LOVED that thread
someone is supposed to be laughing themselves in the outer atmosphere this week out here in the desert somewhere.....NM maybe

He said he was gonna prove that the EARF is flat and whatnot

me?
I'm going to go grab a beer and play my 65 Strat in a way that's borderline lewd

This dude is going to go all the way up to 1800 feet. [laughing] Yeah, that should get him a good view.

https://www.space.com/38869-flat-earther-homemade-steam-rocket-launch.html
 
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"I don’t believe in science," Hughes said, according to the AP. "I know about aerodynamics and fluid dynamics and how things move through the air, about the certain size of rocket nozzles, and thrust. But that’s not science, that’s just a formula. There’s no difference between science and science fiction."

[roll]
Those formulas were created due to science
 

CastleRubric

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I can't stand to get up on a roof, man

These technicians that have to climb radio / microwave towers have steely nerves, fo sho
 

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Wouldn't it be far more practical to simply book a window seat on a commercial flight across the desert states? Dude could score a ticket on Southwest Airlines for under a $100 and get a view from 30,000ft.
Logic doesn't exist in the world of a man who says he doesn't believe in science and that formulas derived from science isn't science.
 
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JDHoss

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Wouldn't it be far more practical to simply book a window seat on a commercial flight across the desert states? Dude could score a ticket on Southwest Airlines for under a $100 and get a view from 30,000ft.

Probably doesn't trust the airlines and thinks the windows will cause the fish eye lens effect. For around $500+, he could have paid someone to take him skydiving and jump from around 13,000 feet, preferably without a parachute.....
 

78Gooses

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Bill got banned. Bill lost his religion. Bill dropped the flat Earth thing. Bill is spewing hatred in a West Virginia forum. Bill still ain’t right.
 
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Crums Bald Spot

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"I don’t believe in science," Hughes said, according to the AP. "I know about aerodynamics and fluid dynamics and how things move through the air, about the certain size of rocket nozzles, and thrust. But that’s not science, that’s just a formula. There’s no difference between science and science fiction."

[roll]
Those formulas were created due to science

This guy sounds an awful lot like Zipp on the UL board.