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Flat Earth Theory / Re: TFES is not interested in debating the shape of the earth
« on: February 06, 2016, 03:02:03 AM »Here is what's currently accepted by the science community with regards to the shape of the earth.
I find the flat earth model more plausible.
I can not personally attest to the measurments of the land masses because I have never measured an entire continent.
Nor have I ever calibrated my own measuring device to see if it is "accurate".
Which brings me to this point. When measuring the earth, what devices and calibrations should we be using?
Are planes really traveling the speed that they suggest? Are cars really travelling the speed that they suggest?
What exactly is a mile? Have you taken a tape measure and accurately measured a mile out on the earth surface?
Does the clock in a car act exactly the same as the clock in a plane?
Are you purposely using misinformation to further your belief or are you doing so out of ignorance?
The image you chose is a representation of gravity. It is not "what's currently accepted by the science community with regards to the shape of the earth."