
MrBigSad
Experienced
- Sep 30, 2020
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As Einstein pointed out. It really is relative. But we know from thousands of years of study that the earth just be elliptical due to gravity
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I'm so curious about the universe surrounding us that I've read a lot about flat earth but still can't believe in that theory because there are so many experts who say the opposite but in the end, I will never be 100% sure.
Leaving that topic aside, I agree with you. Understanding life or maybe believing in things help a lot. I don't know if there's an afterlife but it sure was weird to be born in this world without being told. Also, there are so many religions and theories about the origin and the afterlife that I'd CTB to just learn the truth!
Fortunately, in the end, we will all know whether it's nothingness or somethingness.
Source?
(Not trying to provoke, I ask that all the time.)
If I understand correctly, if one knows the earth is flat, then they know that there is an afterlife and that it will be positive? But, how does one know? Because they know the theory and believe it, or is it that if I decide the earth is flat, then I will know?
But it could be bad, so if I were to believe the earth is flat, I don't feel like there's a safety net in this and that it will be ok. Only that there's something next. To quote A Christmas Story, "It could be anything! It could be a bowling alley!"
Source?
At this point I feel like I'm reading an attempt for cult indoctrination. I'm not joking. There are guides with answers, the flattery of specialness (sensitivity), appeals to unity, a promise of a kind of heaven, special knowledge, and a love bomb. Combined with the wall of text and the other inconsistencies, well, it's hard to see the original post through all the red flags flying.
Is there a group you're a member of? Does it have levels of increasing specialness based on giving and sacrifice? Is there a leader?
OP, I'm genuinely not trolling you or taking the piss. I'm analytical and skeptical no matter the subject. I'm not throwing any sarcasm or attitude your way, I prefer to use an overtly dry sense of humor when I'm being shitty. I have no respect for intentionally covert shittiness.
That video raises a valid point about the relativity of mass extension.
For a proton or muon travelling near the speed of light towards the earth, the earth would undergo length contraction from the reference frame of the muon/proton, and appear flat.
Given that there are no privileged frames of reference in the universe, it is just as true to say the earth is spherical as to say it is flat.
HmmFirst it's not a cult.
HMMMMMThe flat earth society is like a church kinda like scientology in a way
Source?
(Not trying to provoke, I ask that all the time.)
If I understand correctly, if one knows the earth is flat, then they know that there is an afterlife and that it will be positive? But, how does one know? Because they know the theory and believe it, or is it that if I decide the earth is flat, then I will know?
But it could be bad, so if I were to believe the earth is flat, I don't feel like there's a safety net in this and that it will be ok. Only that there's something next. To quote A Christmas Story, "It could be anything! It could be a bowling alley!"
Source?
At this point I feel like I'm reading an attempt for cult indoctrination. I'm not joking. There are guides with answers, the flattery of specialness (sensitivity), appeals to unity, a promise of a kind of heaven, special knowledge, and a love bomb. Combined with the wall of text and the other inconsistencies, well, it's hard to see the original post through all the red flags flying.
Is there a group you're a member of? Does it have levels of increasing specialness based on giving and sacrifice? Is there a leader?
OP, I'm genuinely not trolling you or taking the piss. I'm analytical and skeptical no matter the subject. I'm not throwing any sarcasm or attitude your way, I prefer to use an overtly dry sense of humor when I'm being shitty. I have no respect for intentionally covert shittiness.
Hmm
HMMMMM
Ive not looked into it so cant have an opinion.
But if the earth is actually flat, would a viable ctb method be to just walk off the edge at the north or south pole? Or one of the other edges?
I just hope to god if there's a place after this that it's not worse. I'm not religious at all, yet come CTB time I always end up worrying about it, horrible. After this experience we've had, it's surprising to find people on SS of all places that welcome a repeat!!