Message from @SunRazor

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2019-10-10 23:58:21 UTC  

bruh

2019-10-10 23:58:25 UTC  

at least be consistent

2019-10-10 23:58:37 UTC  

i can make jokes

2019-10-10 23:58:40 UTC  

mmmm

2019-10-10 23:58:49 UTC  

thats not part of a serious debate

2019-10-10 23:58:52 UTC  

^

2019-10-10 23:58:56 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-10 23:59:00 UTC  

Forget what you've been taught

2019-10-10 23:59:03 UTC  

How ridiculous does this sound:

2019-10-10 23:59:20 UTC  

"The earth is spinning at over 1000mph, but you just *can't feel it*"

2019-10-10 23:59:31 UTC  

"The earth is one big sphere, but you just *can't see it*"

2019-10-11 00:00:18 UTC  

Sounds pretty ridiculous to someone who hasn't gone through many years of school where they slam it down on you as 100% fact.

2019-10-11 00:00:31 UTC  

I have, and I can verify that they do in fact, teach you these things.

2019-10-11 00:01:36 UTC  

Birds can fly for the same reason helicopters and airplanes can fly. Work is performed to push down on air with a force greater than equal to its own weight.

2019-10-11 00:02:17 UTC  

Did you say that? Or did *they* tell you that?

2019-10-11 00:03:02 UTC  

btw

2019-10-11 00:03:07 UTC  

You ever stood under the moving blades of a helicopter?

2019-10-11 00:03:20 UTC  

how many people are debating oakheart?

2019-10-11 00:03:36 UTC  

Practically everyone 😂

2019-10-11 00:03:51 UTC  

1 vs 1 per debate please

2019-10-11 00:04:01 UTC  

I have stood under the moving blades of a helicopter shortly before take-off.

2019-10-11 00:04:23 UTC  

Feel the wind being pushed down.

2019-10-11 00:04:23 UTC  

If a helicopter hovers for hours, how can it land in the same spot from whence it took off?

2019-10-11 00:04:26 UTC  

very dangerous

2019-10-11 00:04:33 UTC  

citing anecdotal

2019-10-11 00:04:42 UTC  

it was a medivac helicopter

2019-10-11 00:04:47 UTC  

i see

2019-10-11 00:05:05 UTC  

Unless gravity is holding down the helicopter, which you said it wasn't, then that means the Earth is not a rotating globe...

2019-10-11 00:05:25 UTC  

hmm hold up oak

2019-10-11 00:05:38 UTC  

does it follow?

2019-10-11 00:05:51 UTC  

gravity results in the helicopter having weight

2019-10-11 00:06:19 UTC  

the helicopter just needs to push down on air with a force greater than its own weight to take off.

2019-10-11 00:07:46 UTC  

When you're standing on a moving airplane around a constant 600 mph, do you feel 600 mph wind? And if you jump on the airplane, how come you land at the same spot?

2019-10-11 00:08:04 UTC  

I mean you land at the same spot relative to the airplane.

2019-10-11 00:08:29 UTC  

So you would be insinuating that the helicopter is moving with the Earth?

2019-10-11 00:08:37 UTC  

Imagine trying to land an airplane on a runway going north south on a ball spinning 1000 miles per hour east west

2019-10-11 00:08:58 UTC  

hey citizen

2019-10-11 00:09:01 UTC  

Its ridiculous to even think that

2019-10-11 00:09:01 UTC  

Hey

2019-10-11 00:09:03 UTC  

^

2019-10-11 00:09:05 UTC  

Absolutely.