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Earth is a flat, but not floating in space. Infinite land and water to the sides, above the sky is the real “space” where celestial bodies are simply lighter than air and atmosphere, then infinite darkness above that, and below us is infinite dirt.
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>>42251708
Are water drops flat? You do understand the earth is basically a giant water droplet? The only flat thing in existence is your perception and expectations of meaning.
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>>42251708
How is it possible an infinite amount of water doesnt affect our weather? How do we not have 100% humidity all the time, and constant hurricanes and tsunamis?
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you got damn better believe it.
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>>42251749
Surface tension isn't the same as sea LEVEL
I know that level means curve in your religion. Let's call up home depot and ask them if level means curve
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>>42251749
Surface tension isn't the same as sea LEVEL
But doesn't level mean curved in your religion? Let's call home depot and ask if level means curved
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>>42252310
>>42252313
What does a duck mean?
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>>42252310
>sea LEVEL
The sea is never level.
Never.
You take made up human approximations for reality.
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>>42251749
Has a lot of depth of vision. Boats disappear beyond the horizon but still has level. Depending on the weather on some days if it gets bumpy. No way it would have curve from a beach you're looking out from. Looking out from space like if using a camera attached to some balloons, it mostly likely you would see a curve. It's tricky for some to think that. Would be experiment for people around the world and webcam it for everyone to see if there a curve or it's a round or flat.
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>>42253011
Thanks for using a flat mercator map to show your tides
>Tides exist so sea level doesn't exist
Do you just call it sea curve now?
Any proof of these tides conforming to a radius measurement 3959 miles?
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>>42253023
>Thanks for using a flat mercator map to show your tides
Your welcome, it is a very nice interpretation of the globe, warped to fit nicely on a page or screen.
>Do you just call it sea curve now?
The term is equidistant. But I dont expect you to know much.
We can educate you once you admit you were wrong and that the sea is never level.
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>>42253032
>Errm actually it's sea equidistant not sea curve
Lmao dude
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>>42253158
Yes. No one says sea curve except moronic flerfers.
Sea level is defined as a point away from the center of earth.
The ocean is NEVER flat.

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