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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon - Sphere or Disk?
« on: March 23, 2016, 02:39:57 PM »
The wiki claims that the Moon is round. If this is the case, then why would the Earth not be round, if the Moon is?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: The Moon - Sphere or Disk?
« on: March 23, 2016, 01:39:10 AM »
Understood. Ok then, revised question: All those who believe the Moon is flat what is your evidence, and how would this work going around a flat Earth? All those who believe that the Moon is round, how would that work, going around a flat Earth?

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Flat Earth Community / The Moon - Sphere or Disk?
« on: March 21, 2016, 06:40:20 PM »
I have been looking through FE theory for a while, and I want to ask: How does the moon fit in? In the theory, is it flat, or a sphere? What causes it to revolve around the Earth? How big is it? How far away is it?

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Flat Earth Community / Re: Friendly Debate
« on: March 21, 2016, 03:58:13 AM »
The definitive answer is:
"The earth looks flat, therefore it must be."
Nothing presented to support RE theory will be accepted without definitive proof, yet everything supporting FE theory is accepted without proof such as:
Celestial gears, NASA guards at the south pole, shadow moon object, massive space conspiracy, magic gravity, bendy light, etc.
You get used to it after a while.

I am happy you feel the need to speak for flat earth proponents, but please refrain form doing so.
I'm sorry Junker, but it would almost seem that you have decided that I am not a proponent of flat earth and therefore not entitled to voice my opinion?

To borrow a page from Vashet, arguing flat-earth theory is like swimming. You can try and fake it, but that's obvious to anyone watching.
Can you give me some real evidence of flat-earth theory? All attempts I have seen to explain it have flimsy warrants and a complete lack of accepting the possibility of being wrong. And also, I believe this would qualify as a low-content post.

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