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[–] 15606481? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
You mean the same physics they teach in high school and college?
[–] 15606640? ago
Yes. I proved you wrong. You invoked physics. I had a physicist prove you wrong and you stuck your fingers in your ears.
When you finish elementary school and your moms chicken tendies, maybe you will have time to go over those physics lessons.
[–] 15607091? ago (edited ago)
First off, dude in the video is NOT a physicist. He claims to be a structural engineer.
I'm about 19 minutes into the first video in the playlist. Everything he says appears to make sense until he gets to the part that contradicts his whole "theory", which he glosses over very quickly and stumbles with his words.
I'm assuming you don't actually understand the physics relating to this problem, so you are relying on the guy who is talking to be correct. If everything is a lie, and the Earth is flat, you must believe there is a lot of trickery/fakery going on to keep this "knowledge" hidden.
So couldn't this guy be using his knowledge of physics (and your lack of understanding) to trick you?
If you really believe this stuff, and this guy really convinced you the earth is flat, I'm sorry for that. I truly am. But we both seem to agree that there is trickery and fakery in the world. Why is it so hard to believe this guy is tricking you?
I think you underestimate how far an organization or person will go to trick you. Like I said, he appears to know what he's talking about and that's part of the trick. If I were trying to trick you, I would ABSOLUTELY go about it the way he did. I would show simple math that you would easily understand, and agree with results (900 - 400 = 500) and then I have your trust. The rest is trickery. Another name for it is "scientific fraud".
The same scientific fraud that is (in theory) responsible for the "fake" globe-earth theory.
If you are a genuine person and not a shill or troll, I hope you at least consider what I'm saying.