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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: krypto2000]
#24001249 - 01/11/17 01:49 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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LoneLobo said: I am not a flat earth believer, but I have done a fair amount of research on the subject and it is incredibly convincing and very interesting as well. There are some observations which are incredibly hard to ignore or write off.
What observations are those? You later mention the flight path thing, but is there any proof of that or are you just taking some guy on youtube's word for it?
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We must remember that our understanding of the world being part of a galaxy, that we live on a globe which spins infinitely through endless space, is a concept that was created and hypothesized in a time when there was no way for us to prove it. By the time we did have the technologies to explore, the 1950s, we lived in a completely different world.
You don't think there was evidence the world was round until we could travel to space? This demonstrates that you're listening to what other people say and taking it at face value without critical thinking. Copernicus is credited with the first person to present the idea, but it wasn't as if he was the first one to think of it. Around that time many people already thought this, he's just credited with it in history. Galileo is the first person credited with proving it observationally by observing the planets with the invention of the telescope.
Other people of course had already observed this though, he wasn't the first either. It was common knowledge among sailers or anyone who commonly would see long flat distances. You can clearly see ships sailing into the sunset and it looks as though they go downward, which they do as they follow the curvature of the earth. If the ship tracks how long they travel and you measure, say with a telescope, how far down the ship has gown downward, perhaps with marks on a mast, then you can easily calculate the circumference and size of the earth. I'm sure someone did in fact do this well before the 1950's haha. Thinking critically is not accepting anything that goes contrary to accepted belief as possible truth, it's actually thinking about it and looking at the facts, evidence, and lack there of.
I haven't seen a single flat earth video without a major lack of understanding about basic physics. To entertain them you either need to suspend disbelief or simply not understand what they're actually talking about or do any research to verify. This is the same kind of bs thinking that leads to global warming being a 'debate.' The only people who debate it are people who are either outright lying or literally have no clue what they're talking about. Scientists and credible people in the field simply accept it as the fact that it is, the only thing they debate are the specifics of it.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: Ech0]
#24001277 - 01/11/17 01:58 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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Ech0 said: re read what I just said please.
I was saying disregard EVERYTHING you have been told from any side and look at it scientifically and unbiased without a previous theory altering your perception.
I'm agreeing with you man, re read what I said.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: krypto2000]
#24001280 - 01/11/17 01:59 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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soz was replying to the guy above ya x
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: Ech0]
#24001313 - 01/11/17 02:10 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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Oh, gotcha, my bad.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: krypto2000]
#24001402 - 01/11/17 02:34 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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I've theorized that the flat earth psyop was started to test the waters and as a social thermometer for seeing how we are currently dealing with pseudosciences and the spreading of it through our current social platforms
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: krypto2000]
#24001528 - 01/11/17 03:21 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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krypto2000 said: No, gravity doesn't exist according to these nut jobs. They have a bunch of pseudoscience and brain damage to prove it.
Actually gravity is very much involved with inner earth, inner earth and the flat earth are two completly different theories. It makes for an interesting read none the less, maybe read into it alittle more before we start saying how riduculous it is.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: Psychonott]
#24001531 - 01/11/17 03:22 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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That seems pretty tinfoil hat esque but that's the best reason I can conclude as well. Either it's a social expirament/disinformation campaign or people are just dumb and it's one of those things that just happens.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: allstarpnut]
#24001540 - 01/11/17 03:26 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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krypto2000 said: No, gravity doesn't exist according to these nut jobs. They have a bunch of pseudoscience and brain damage to prove it.
Actually gravity is very much involved with inner earth, inner earth and the flat earth are two completly different theories. It makes for an interesting read none the less, maybe read into it alittle more before we start saying how riduculous it is.
I don't know about the inner earth theory, but from at least one video I watched they claimed gravity is an illusion and that it's the electromagnetic force. I can definitely believe gravity is an illusion/emergent phenomena, I tend to think that's quite likely, and to my own rational, admitedly perhaps due to a lack of understanding, I could even buy that gravity is the EM force on a large scale. That actually sounds very plausible really. How that leads to the conclusion of a flat earth or even a drastic change to physics as we understand it though I don't know.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: krypto2000]
#24001601 - 01/11/17 03:46 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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If you get bored read the book The Smokey God. Tells the story of a fisherman and his son who sailed into inner earth through the entrance at the north pole. Its a pretty short book and its free all over the internet.
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: Ech0]
#24001791 - 01/11/17 05:19 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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I also agree with you EchO. The argument/ noise for flat earth and other conspiracies seems to me to be: Don't listen to them instead listen to my dumb ass and nonsensical ideas.
They make shit up about a relevant group such as NASA to attempt to discredit anything that group says while then telling people to instead believe the "evidence" presented by a youtube rando who to the conspiracy nut is more credible simply because they are just some internet rando. And to supplement the youtube videos their other "evidence" is their own limited and flawed observations from which they draw conclusions supporting their already held beliefs of insert conspiracy here.
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StickyIcky Fingers said: It's always funny to me how it boils down to "Don't listen to THOSE assholes who claim they've got it figured out instead listen to THIS asshole (and/or themselves) who has it all figure out".
Haha the even funnier thing is that one side is lying and one side is telling the truth
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Re: Inner earth/hollow earth theory [Re: Broly]
#24002246 - 01/11/17 07:56 PM (7 years, 19 days ago) |
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Again, I do not prescribe to the Flat Earth theory. I merely said that I find it very interesting and some of the arguments presented to be very convincing. There are tons of videos and websites explaining these things - feel free to look them up yourself. I am not at all interested in defending a theory which I do not even believe.
The main point of my post was that I believe it is just as foolish to believe a theory suggesting that the planet Earth is NOT what we're told it is, as it is to fully believe a theory handed down to you by institutions which have a track record of lying to the general public and who do not have your best interests at heart.
I believe that the truth is some kind of amalgamation of the in between. It is the great mystery of life that is unknowable by man.
Why does this matter? Because it all rolls into the psychedelic experience, which is about exploring the unknown within ourselves, and resultantly, the unknowns within this world we call our home.
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