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Re: rpietila Wall Observer - the Quality TA Thread ;)
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DieJohnny
on 28/12/2015, 16:06:59 UTC
I don't believe in a magma filled ball Earth theory either.

Well I at least studied geophysics in university level...

what does that suppose to mean? we all know that there are worrying religious aspects to science in general and universities are funded to enforce those religious aspects. Just because some places on Earth put out lava from volcanoes does not mean the whole Earth is filled with it. Simple logic.

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rectilineator

Only intellectually sound discussion, please. This is not NASA!

Intellectually sound? Don't make me laugh. There is no better experiment than the rectilineator because unlike other experiments that rely on the hypothetical properties of ether or observations that heavily depend on the properties of light, the rectilineator only depends on the properties of matter itself. If you don't understand the experiment then you simply didn't bother to even look at it, which makes you no better than the rest of the sheeple cuckooing whatever is told to them in the media and by the public education system.

Concave earth?Huh If we can sail across the concave surface then we know how big the sphere actually is, we could confirm this concave ball size with a laser beam shot across the universe that lands on the other side of this concave planet, that is a far simpler experiment. Seems like a terrible theory that will fail with two seconds of logic.