Flat Earth Challenge: Tell Me the Module Is Squared
@Iquestionitall (229)
United States
June 19, 2017 8:57am CST
(Uh-oh! He's bringing up the topic of a flat Earth again. Will this guy just shut up already?!)
I have another screenshot from the ISS live feed off of YouTube.
Looking at the screenshot I provide, anyone with a functioning eyeball can see the module connected to the ISS is simply not as square as it was made.
Folks, these parts and pieces are not built curved lengthwise. They're built according to the strictest of specs.
The only thing causing the curve is a fisheye lens.
This is also what gives us Earthlings the impression we live on a round ball in space.
Any questions?
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@FourWalls (67801)
• United States
19 Jun 17
The earth is round. There's simple proof: if the earth were flat, cats would have pushed everything off by now.
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@Iquestionitall (229)
• United States
19 Jun 17
Nice one. Now, go look closely at the picture above.
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@Iquestionitall (229)
• United States
19 Jun 17
Oh. I get it. Another "edge of the Earth joke."
Hell, I understand. You just don't want to see what's right in front of you, because you were told to not look and lack the ability or courage to open your eyes.
I really understand.
You may return to your soap operas, bon-bons, life of quiet desperation and too much sugar now.
@rebelann (112785)
• El Paso, Texas
19 Jun 17
Nah, I don't do sugar @Iquestionitall
Soo, does that mean the sun is flat too??
Inquiring minds wanna know.
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@Iquestionitall (229)
• United States
19 Jun 17
@rebelann bringing up anything but the topic at hand?
There are many who believe the Sun is much smaller and closer than we've been told. There are even some folks who say there's more than one.
There. Now, go look at the module in the picture and tell me it's not curved a bit.
Fisheye lenses have that effect.