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Originally Posted by Frownland
1. Your sentence is fake.
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That is such a hollow argument.
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Originally Posted by Frownland
2. Lunar eclipses that occur in the daytime are called solar eclipses, unless you're talking about lunar eclipses occurring while it's daytime on the other side of the planet, which neither makes sense nor contradicts the round earth theory.
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This is how to understand the difference between the two:
- A "Lunar eclipse" is when the "Flat/Hollow Earth" comes between the "ball of cheese" and the "giant spotlight" in the sky. The "Flat/Hollow Earth" casts its shadow on the "giant ball of cheese."
- A "Solar eclipse" is when the "ball of cheese" passes between the "Flat/Hollow Earth" and the "giant spotlight" in the sky.
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Originally Posted by Frownland
3. The size of the earth in comparison to ourselves is hugely bigger than you and your car. Since we are so small in comparison, we don't feel large scale actions. The microscopic bacteria barely register it when you jump up and down. This one is pretty easy to learn about with some googling.
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If the Earth wasn't hollow then why in movie "Jurassic Park" did the water vibrate in the cup that was in the cup holder in the car when the dinosaur was approaching? If anything that scene proves the Hollow Earth theory, cause the dinosaur is making the ground vibrate like the Earth was either a giant trampoline or a giant balloon.
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Things worth considering:
"Well, if the Earth was flat, then someone would have fallen into outer space by now. (At least one person would have fallen). It's funny how we don't hear any news stories about people falling into outer space..."
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VSauce explains why you don't fall off a flat Earth.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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