If only I could believe in star wars with the same fervour with which you guys swallow NASA footage: reality would seem so.... exciting. Unfortunately I base my understanding of reality on empirical observations, not science fiction B movies.
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Editado por Apollo: 12/15/2016 1:53:56 AMHey, Bee Movie was a great film.
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[quote]Hey, Bee Movie was a great film.[/quote]
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[quote]Hey, Bee Movie was a great film.[/quote]
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So tell us what software is being used to livestream a CG Earth for 24 hours?
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The footage is not a loop? It could be but it doesn't mean that it's fake
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How do you know that space travel isn't possible?
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You belong in that "stupidest thing you've heard" thread. Lol
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[quote]You belong in that "stupidest thing you've heard" thread. Lol[/quote]
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Think. Who's the more absurd person here? The person believing that NASA footage is real, or the person below in that every picture of the earth is fake and NASA is lying to us and that all the windows on rockets are screens.
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No, you're line is supposed to be, "obviously curved because of fish-eye lens". Sort out your memes.
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>Star wars >b movie >rustled more than Harambe
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That would mean any footage of flat earth should be disregarded.
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There is none, as space travel has yet to actually happen.
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So all the satellites I can simply see with a telescope are fake lol. The more you talk the stupider your arguments get.
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But if it did occur, we would still have to disregard it. We cannot disregard footage we have now since it shows the world is sperical. To keep consistency, you would need to build your own spaceship and fly it yourself to prove to someone that the world is flat. See the problem?
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Plz explain gps then
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Explain gps. Explain google earth. Explain the universal logo. Explain a sphere.
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How do you explain satellites and the internet then?
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How TF has it not happened yet? Is all of to faked just like everything else is? I'm supposed you don't think we live in the matrix for -blam!-s sake.
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Because me seeing a rocket flying straight into the sky and not coming back down means we haven't commuted ourselves to space.
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Do you actually believe that?