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why is does every picture of the sun taken with a camera and not digitally rendered have no depth?
is it not obvious that the sun is flat too?
is it not obvious that the sun is flat too?
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How do we even know the sun is what they say it is? If it's a flaming ball of gas then what set it on fire? How do we know it's not just an all seeing eye that the secret world government created to spy on everyone on earth? How do we know it's not the flash on a really big camera in space?![]()
why is does every picture of the sun taken with a camera and not digitally rendered have no depth?
is it not obvious that the sun is flat too?

You trollin fam but ill take the bait.If you throw a golf ball at an excersise ball it will bounce off because the excersise ball is hollow
Why don't meteors bouce off the earth?

fixedAll these guys that proclaim the world is flat have no formal education.
No renown scientist ever claims that BS![]()
But then the question is why would NASA want to hide the truth about the shape of the earth? Who does the lie benefit? How does it benefit them? If the truth shall set you free, what does knowing the shape of the earth set you free from?
Just going to smooth ignore all this OP?
i cant answer that but the videos i posted might be able to
If the Earth is hollow then what is the source of it's magnetic field?
I was kinda thinking the same but about all these flat earthers. Whats their agenda? They clearly putting a lot of time and energy into it. What do they gain?
All these guys that proclaim the world is flat majored in either philosophy or psychology.
No renown scientist ever claims that BS![]()
i cant answer that but the videos i posted might be able to
my pipe
If the Earth is hollow then what is the source of it's magnetic field?
How can they gravitate if gravity isn't real?I feel that a lot of people gravitate to this sort of thing because there is an allure to having "knowledge" of something that goes against conventional thought
The ideas themselves are less important than the sense of individuality that's associated with being an outlier
Special snowflakes
She obviously had a mental illness.There was a woman who went on a private expedition in the 60's I believe on a snowmobile. She was trying to prove the flat earth thing. She died trying but they found a note she left explaining what she found. It's killing me that I can't remember her name but it was a really interesting story. There's a documentary on it.
There was a woman who went on a private expedition in the 60's I believe on a snowmobile. She was trying to prove the flat earth thing. She died trying but they found a note she left explaining what she found. It's killing me that I can't remember her name but it was a really interesting story. There's a documentary on it.
She obviously had a mental illness.