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JayDrifts ago

You guys haven’t been on Voat for long... these guys are all over this place

Whatever you do don’t ask about the Moonlanding..

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

Yeah I know. We see them in moon vehicle kicking up moon sand. But the lander doesnt have so much as a spot of dust on it nor does it kick up any when it supposedly pushes off of the surface of the moo with it's jets.... and its 2.5ºF cooler in the moon light than in the moon shade when it's said that the moon reflects the suns light.... Explain that shit with the Khazar Moloch worshiping False Jew international banking corrupt Science you learned in school.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

I don't know enough about it specifically so I'll give you the moonlanding for the sake of argument but what about the international space station?

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=nasa+is+lying+their+off&t=hf&ia=videos&iax=videos&iai=faXmRqdajqE

Green Screen lies... just observe the evidence... It's hard to believe the are so bold and organized. A guy I worked with when I was a tech on the NASA installation working on the guidance systems said that it use to be that everyone on the base was in the lodge and you couldn't get a job if you weren't in the masonic lodge. I noticed a lot of that as well. who knows how I managed to get the job. I had a lot of family in the lodge but who knows.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

fine I'll leave NASA out of this, why not try something like this

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWOquYkL7_k

Been done and far better, repeatedly. Drones and amature weather balloons. Even Official NASA and co-conspirators have hangouts in their footage.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

if you're not going to trust NASA why trust anyone? go out and do experiments yourself

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

Exactly. As has been done. Sufficient to prove.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

you haven't though, if NASA is lying to you how do you know the flat earth researchers aren't?

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

I wouldn't lie to myself. I've determined it is flat through observational science first hand. I live out on the water, I have flown in commercial airplanes... I worked on sounding rockets and seen non fish eye lens footage from the rocket showing no curvature. I've seen the horizon at eye level form a commercial airplane as well.. on and on and on. Also this issue of trust you abuse.. I hear out both sides and work with reason etc. If that's wrong to do then you have to throw out all of the fictional gravity mathematics anyhow as thats exactly what modern science does, so if I use my reasoning on observational science it's not bunk. If I use my reasoning on bull shit assumptions and unrepeatable experiments then you should seriously question my reasoning aptitude in addition to disregarding anything I would reason based on such.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

do you understand how your eyes work?

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

yea right down to the depolarization of all the neurons along the optical nerve into the occipital lobe of the brain where the image is flipped and the blind spots are filled in.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

so you should grasp that the light that enters your eyes is curved by gravity so if you can observe things being "flat" that doesn't really mean anything

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

Gravity has not been proven gravity is false you keep ignoring this. The light doesn't get bent and we don't need any bending lol what are you talking about?

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

again science isn't about proving things, its about building a hypothesis that allows you to make valid predictions. Light is affected by gravity as explained by general relativity

RickFlairWOOOOOO ago

Nope. The scientific method is used as a model to prove things. Science is not a religion, if you want to have a religion and call it science and live at odds with reality so be it, but that does make you a crazy person.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

no it is not, it's used to find evidence and build a model that makes reliable predictions. You don't understand what science is or what it's for