Paul Lake's Left Knee
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Here, fucking here. Science 1 nut jobs 0
Errrr fuck off... Science 12 Nut Jobs 0 i think is a fairer reflection of the score ;-p
Here, fucking here. Science 1 nut jobs 0
Oh ye, sorry pal ;)Errrr fuck off... Science 12 Nut Jobs 0 i think is a fairer reflection of the score ;-p
LolI think you're an ill-educated, gullible simpleton.
Well, you did ask.
Dont believe understand the former is a belief system and only for fools now if you are telling me that you can see the ISS which is no bigger than a football pitch from 250 miles against the blackness of space LMAO you are either superman or a fool and I think we both know the answer to that one, lolSo let me get this straight in my mind.
The earth is flat. Hmmmm.............
In that case, the late Sir Terry Pratchett was not only correct, but a true visionary. So, to put it in perspective, the ISS orbiting this (flat) world should be reporting the sighting of a giant turtle swimming along in space with 4 rather large elephants supporting what is, in effect, OUR Discworld, on every orbit. Or, I would imagine the OP would say, it is merely circling the circumference of the disc. The mission controllers are no doubt under orders not to circle the earth to see what is underneath, as they don't want to panic the population.
Obviously all the photographs taken from earth orbit showing the curvature of the earth have been taken with a fish-eye lens, or doctored, and evidence provided from other contributors who have skydived are a figment of their imagination.
I know who I believe.
Santiago to Sydney is 7000 miles and 14 hours and goes nowhere near the northern hemisphere. Google it.
I think you will find that you are NOT heliocentric but you are in fact A centric unless you think the sun is stationary lol, bless.Hahahahahahahahaaaa.
He should probably ask why the theory of heliocentricity is also a theory shouldn't he.....
Can you not see stars that are millions of light years away?Dont believe understand the former is a belief system and only for fools now if you are telling me that you can see the ISS which is no bigger than a football pitch from 250 miles against the blackness of space LMAO you are either superman or a fool and I think we both know the answer to that one, lol
Dont believe understand the former is a belief system and only for fools now if you are telling me that you can see the ISS which is no bigger than a football pitch from 250 miles against the blackness of space LMAO you are either superman or a fool and I think we both know the answer to that one, lol
You have NEVER seen a photo from space all you have ever seen are images and you need to understand what those words mean at the moment you obviously dont.So let me get this straight in my mind.
The earth is flat. Hmmmm.............
In that case, the late Sir Terry Pratchett was not only correct, but a true visionary. So, to put it in perspective, the ISS orbiting this (flat) world should be reporting the sighting of a giant turtle swimming along in space with 4 rather large elephants supporting what is, in effect, OUR Discworld, on every orbit. Or, I would imagine the OP would say, it is merely circling the circumference of the disc. The mission controllers are no doubt under orders not to circle the earth to see what is underneath, as they don't want to panic the population.
Obviously all the photographs taken from earth orbit showing the curvature of the earth have been taken with a fish-eye lens, or doctored, and evidence provided from other contributors who have skydived are a figment of their imagination.
I know who I believe.
Could you see wmbley stadium from 250 miles away even with a pair of binos, no of course you can't, tell me do you believe(that word again) the moon landings were real?Its clearly visable on a clear day, or with a pair of binoculars.