Brian Cox

Yeah because you're looking at energy dissipating. They must be at least as close as a daytime sun if we can see them though, would you agree?
No the image is nothing like nasas image. If you are looking at stars that are billions upon billions of miles away then how can you to see any change by using a nikon camera, it would be like trying to spot a flee a thousand miles away then taking a step closer
 
To the flat earthers, where is the edge of the world? Is it where we drew it on maps, somewhere in the Pacific ocean? If so, get on plane in LA and fly to Japan, staring at a compass the entire time to make sure you aren't going East. If that doesn't convince you, when you get to Japan, keep flying west to Russia, then keep going west to England, then west again to New York, then west again back to LA. You'll notice that you don't in fact fall off the earths edge at any point.

Make sure you don't take your eyes off your compass though, as the spherical earth conspirators will try and tamper with it.
 
No the image is nothing like nasas image. If you are looking at stars that are billions upon billions of miles away then how can you to see any change by using a nikon camera, it would be like trying to spot a flee a thousand miles away then taking a step closer
Because the energy is dissipating across lots of cosmic debris and you're looking across a flat plane. You can't spot a flea a thousand miles away because it's less than 8000" above the surface of the earth, you couldn't see it no matter how big it was unless it was at least that far above the surface, because the surface is curved.
 
Excuse me
No. Not excuse you. You’ve had it explained to you before. Several times and each time you fuck off and ignore it. Like you do every bastard question. You’re not interested in debate. You’re trolling the thread.
 
To the flat earthers, where is the edge of the world? Is it where we drew it on maps, somewhere in the Pacific ocean? If so, get on plane in LA and fly to Japan, staring at a compass the entire time to make sure you aren't going East. If that doesn't convince you, when you get to Japan, keep flying west to Russia, then keep going west to England, then west again to New York, then east again back to LA. You'll notice that you don't in fact fall off the earths edge at any point.

Make sure you don't take your eyes off your compass though, as the spherical earth conspirators will try and tamper with it.
The compass makers and the airlines are all in on it mate, just to fool me and you. As are we obviously.
 
The compass makers and the airlines are all in on it mate, just to fool me and you. As are we obviously.
True, he needs to build a boat and sail across the pacific himself, but even then can we trust that the Japan he lands at is actually real and not just a bunch of actors pretending to be in the entirely fictional land of Japan?
 
True, he needs to build a boat and sail across the pacific himself, but even then can we trust that the Japan he lands at is actually real and not just a bunch of actors pretending to be in the entirely fictional land of Japan?
It's just a CGI hologram, one that supports his weight.
 

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