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    Brian Cox

    Cheers Sid C but I've not set out to gain any kind of victory, but merely to defend myself for agreeing with a so called friend of stonerblue who is a flat earther. I have never said what the true shape of the earth is.
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    Brian Cox

    Look its quite simple, I don't accept the spinning ball earth. I used to but not anymore. I don't detect any movement of Earth and never will . I believe like sygnac proved that the ether moves and not earth. I have yet to see curveture be it at the ocean or in a plane or 121,000 ft captured on...
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    Brian Cox

    SWP are you willing to join in the live debate online on beyond the imaginary curve on a Saturday evening. Yes or No.
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    Brian Cox

    7 seconds. You sure your not Brian cocks sorry Cox.
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    Brian Cox

    You interested in providing proof SWP on beyond the imaginary curve, I'm sure the chaps would love to debate you knowledge.
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    Brian Cox

    There's also the Bedford level experiment to.
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    Brian Cox

    Is it aires failure, cinyac not sure of the spelling experiments that prove that the ether moves and not earth
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    Brian Cox

    Rubbish
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    Brian Cox

    Exactly and water won't bend, 71% of the earth's surface is water, water always finds its own level, no bendy water no curve
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    Brian Cox

    Maybe if I spin it that might solve it... Ahhh no still not sticking
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    Brian Cox

    Yeah smashing then while I'm at it ill pour water on it... Ohh wait it won't stick... Shit
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    Brian Cox

    Who
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    Brian Cox

    I will watch it later. REAL EYES REALISE REAL LIES.
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    Brian Cox

    When you go on a plane and fly say 8 hours and fly say 6000 miles if you take into account climbing and decling that leaves say 7 hours you are cruising at 40000ft at no point during the flight dose the plane tilt back or forwards. Yet after 7 hours you are still at 40000ft, this is not possible...
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    Brian Cox

    SWP you need to watch a live weekly debate called beyond the imaginary curve . Its usually Saturday evenings there is a chap on there who would gladly debate the spinning ball with you. Gavin is a well educated fellow. It's a live online program they would let you debate, I would like hear what...
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    Brian Cox

    But zoom in and there it is back in view. It's always there just out of view. It hasn't gone behind anything. The horizon is always at eye level. In a plane or 121,000 ft its flat and eye level No curvature detected, fisheye lens may fool you.
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    Brian Cox

    How can you possibly see something that has gone behind a curve, could I be that there simply isn't one. If something has gone past the curve no amount on magnification should bring it back into view. And no I'm not taking the piss.
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    Brian Cox

    Ahh right aren't I naughty, here's me thinking it's OK to think freely for yourself, free speech and all that. I genuinely would like to debate with yourself and SWP even though he felt it OK to be rude and condescending. You don't learn if you don't debate. CTID
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    Brian Cox

    Perspective and vanishing point, how do they possibly come back over a curve when vied through binoculars or zoom lens camera, also if they dissappear over the ball curve say around 5 miles then why no curve left or right after 5-10-20-50-100 miles.
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    Brian Cox

    What the fek is a troll, dealt with by the mods why what has happened.

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