@nosat@dassauerkraut@furgar@mrman but gravity isn't a law of nature. Got it. Have you ever had your IQ tested? I'm curious. Considering this is the internet, you'll tell me 160 or something so I won't get a real answer. But I'd love to know
@nosat I did. Flat Earth is a ridiculous grift farce by idiots who are yogi's, somehow have a million dollars, and just yell "disproven" and insult people to "win" arguments
@nosat haha omg, just watched. Eric Dubay is a moron. Unless the stars were below the altitude an airliner flies at, you could still see them from the ice wall. Fucking retard (Eric)
@nosat OK, try to take a picture of the stars with a giant bright light (mimicking the sun reflecting off the lunar surface) in frame. You believe buoyancy is gravity. This invalidates your opinion.
@nosat a day on the moon takes a month. They were not on the surface that long. Also, there's plenty of those pictures from the ISS, which you will claim is gay and fake thus invalidating any point i can make
@nosat I'm not offering cause its a waste of time. You need to challenge your own line of thinking. I did it with flat earth. I can even disprove the black swan photo
@nosat book a direct flight from Chile to Australia (very long on flat earth). Then go from Chile to Vancouver, and then Vancouver to Australia (straight line on Flat earth). Which is a shorter flight?
@nosat lol, what flight takes 6hrs more? Fine, spoiler alert, its 11hrs vs 20+. And air currents go (typically) in the same direction so average the flight times in both directions. This pic is disproved by a child's understanding of gravity, which you claim is fake and gay
@nosat fine by me. But you have yo research it yourself. Because you'll never believe me. Find spacewalk footage where you can see the persons face. Compare that to the ISS training pool. The faces in the pool will be much smaller. This is due to refraction in the water causing a lens effect on the helmet. If the faces look normal, its not a pool
@nosat they've tested out general relativity in a bunch of experiments, take a look. Seems outlandish, but its been experimentally verified many times.