RE: Things that make you go hmmmmmm

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Things that make you go hmmmmmm

in informationwar •  2 years ago  (edited)

No-one stated it was on the moon. It's clearly on earth somewhere, thanx for giving us the exact location tho. I think Owasco was alluding to the fake moon landings.
My question about these craters is how do the supposed meteors hit the ground at a perfect 90 degree angle when the earth is supposedly spinning at whatever that speed they made up is?
It wouldn't it would create a long scratch mark like a crashing plane does.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It's only about 1600km a hour at the equator . goes down to zero at the axle ( poles ) .
It's nothing compared with the speeds things move in space , like the speed of the entire solar system true the Galaxy ,. or a wandering rock . Where lucky a electro static atmosphere is held to this planet , so we won't float of . ;-)

I don't believe the Earth is flat , but everyone is free to make up it's own mind .
As i don't know for sure either ,. might only have one question ,..
Why can't i see the Southern cross from Norway ?
;-)


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What's the southern cross? Is it somewhere in antarctica? We can't see very far even with amazing telescopes coz you'd be trying to see through the soup of atmosphere. I do know we can see things over the supposed curve tho that's been proven. So either their maths is wrong on the curve or the size of the earth is wrong.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The Southern cross is the star sailors use at the southern half , below the equator of the planet . As from that position they could not see the Norther cross ,. the pole star anymore . You can't look true the planet .
If the Earth was flat , why do i see everywhere at the edge of the map the same stars , the southern cross .

Take a camera with timelapse function ,. point it at the North star and let it take a picture every 5 minutes .
From dusk till dawn ,. and play the video at some frames per second . All stars turn around a point , the axle of the ball . Go to the equator and do the same at a 90 degree angle to the ground , the stars fly over in almost a straight line . Repeat in Australia but point at the southern cross ,. they all turn , opposite from the north star view .
I am in southern Norway ,. mid summer i see the blue glow from the Sun cross from west to east in the far north sky of the night . Very aware of the fact , that i am moving much slower then when i was in Greece .
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Good points. I didn't now that about the southern cross. You see the sun cross west to east? How do you see the sun if it's on the other side of the globe? That is weird. I remember being freaked by the moon being on it's side in Thailand too. I don't know how a FE would explain all those things. I have seen the time lapse of the stars going round Polaris but never seen them going in a straight line. Is there a video of this?


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

goes to show how closely I read everything NOT. lol

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Hmmmm ….

I thought the earth was flat ?

no you didn't, you're just being sarcastic. 🤪


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Hmmm ….

Why so triggered ? Don’t be such a snowflake bro. 🙃

I'm no snowflake as you well know. Is this also a meteor crater? Looks like one but I guess they chose to not lie to get more tourists.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Hmmmmm

You seem to be overly sensitive to my alternative truths, facts, hyperbole, triggers, and sarcasms …

Snowflake Definition :

an overly sensitive or easily offended person, or one who believes they are entitled to special treatment on account of their supposedly unique characteristics.
"these little snowflakes will soon discover that life doesn't come with trigger warnings"


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well I have no idea what glasses ur using to read my answers in that you are seeing someone triggered? Very odd, you seem to be willing me to be triggered or something. What is your point, can't someone disagree with you without being a snowflake? Back to your bog standard explanation of my original post which was frankly like listening to Blue Peter or Sesame Street.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

I’m just bugging you, people hate being called snowflakes. And over sensitive …

Also, I am using those cheap reading glasses from Shoppers Drug Mart.

You seem to be getting triggered by my alternative hypothesis… and theories.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

For gods sake stop bugging me, it's like an annoying midgey buzzing around. Yes it is annoying but I am not triggered so stop trying to. You're in danger of sounding like that other internet midgey baah. If you wanna call me nuts go ahead, it's not like it's never happened before lol. hang on tho, let me put my tinfoil hat on first.
BTW there is absolutely NOTHING alternative about your views so far. All is blatant mainstream copy pasta.


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