1. We've seen the earth from space
2. On a flat earth, ships would not disappear beyond the horizon
3. Magellan sailed to Asia by sailing west, which was east of his starting point.,proving he went in a complete circle around the globe
4. And you can prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that a superman created the universe??
5. It is night on one side of the earth and day on the other. Not possible if flat.
6. A really long bridge seems to bend downward as it goes further out, despite being flat. Following the curvature of earth.
7. When a plane is flown for 50 hours at 600mph, it doesn't veer off the edge of the earth into space.
8. The space station travels in one direction, yet emerges from the opposite direction, indicating a circle
9. Gravity will pull matter into a minimal surface area configuration...a sphere, not a near flat cyclinde, because it acts equally in all directions.
1. what? A "CGI" of earth is not seeing Australia while "supposedly on the southern part of a sphere upside down, why no pictures of such from their rofl satellites?
2. A P900 Nikon can bring in any size ship from 60 miles beyond the horizon.
3. His navigation was that of a flat surface, not wrapping around a globe, rather east to west as you stated and as simply as it's on a compass.
4. who tf said superman created the universe? Not obnoxious?
5. I've shown this photo several times now and evidently repetition is needed again.
6. The largest bridge on earth to compensate for supposed curvature "added" an additional 2 FEET, not the needed 800' were we to live on a sphere.
7. lol wtf
8. So NASA tell's those who are under their brainwashed conditioning or are gullible to accept them to be honest. Again... Think of a compass..
9. there are multi experiments that slam the hell out of gravity, youtube it.
When it comes to individual atoms, density isn't a good way of measuring. There's either an atom at a point or no atoms, not tiny bits of atoms taking up the whole meter of space evenly. Density isn't even an accurate term when it comes to individual atoms floating around in completely empty space. It's not like the atmosphere where there are so many atoms it seems like a continuous fluid with an equal density everywhere- uniform density. If I have 3 atoms In a vacuum jar, there are parts of the jar that is 100%, completely absolute nothing. There's no pattern really, just 3 things bouncing around in it. It's not like all parts of the jar have a density of 3 atoms/10 inches cubed. Only 3 parts have a density at all (1) and the rest is empty, with ZERO density. I should have explained this difference when I made that statement, my bad.