Time traveling across this flat plane. “I believe our adventure through time has taken a most serious turn” PARTY ON DUDES!
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Dec 20, 2023 • 13 tweets • 8 min read
A lot of people hear the term “Flat Earth” and automatically think it’s crazy.
This happens for two reasons.
1. You have never truly looked into our model.
2. You have never truly looked into your model.
So instead of trying to prove Flat Earth to you, in this thread we will look at a few of the things you must believe, in order to believe in the heliocentric model.
Let’s start with tides…
This video explains mainstream science’s beliefs on what causes the tides.
In order to believe this model you also have to believe that the moon with its weaker gravity, over powers the earth’s gravity in order to pull the water away from earth.
Yes, it does sound silly doesn’t it.
You also have to believe that for some reason the moon’s gravity only works on salt water and ignores fresh water.
According to the heliocentric model, the earth spins at over 1,000 mph at the equator and, if it was actually a spinning ball, it would be moving slower as you got closer to the poles.
If this is true, how would a plane taking off from the equator and heading north, decrease the “sideways” momentum caused by the spinning atmosphere?
Then are we to also believe that once it passes the North Pole that it would then begin to increase its “sideways” velocity in the opposite direction?
Think this through using your common sense.
Nov 8, 2023 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
This will be my new pinned thread and I will add to it often.
No conspiracies, no flat earth.
Just videos of our amazing world.
If you’re ever having a bad day or just need a reminder of how amazing this creation is, stop by and enjoy.
Be excellent to each other!
Apr 22, 2023 • 6 tweets • 5 min read
Let’s do a little NASA math.
Take (1) Hasselblad on the moon strapped to the chest of an astroNOT.
Spend under 3hrs walking on the moon.
Take 1409 pictures changing film 20 times.
That’s 1409/3≈470
That’s almost 8 pictures every minute.
Don’t believe me? Follow along.
Meet the Hasselblad Data Camera (HDC) with Réseau plate, fitted with a Zeiss Biogon 60mm ƒ/5.6 lens. It was adapted for NASA to take 70 pictures per cartridge of film instead of the usual 12. Imagine how fun it was to change film cartridges in a “spacesuit”.
Apr 19, 2023 • 11 tweets • 7 min read
This thread may be a little long but I promise it’s worth it if you have an open mind.
Especially if you’ve ever lived in fear of some puppet President or Ruler pushing the ever dreaded “Red Bottom” and launching nukes.
Look at this video with your adult eyes. Odd? These are miniatures used to fool you into being afraid.
They showed you these and made young children do drills in schools and hide under desks in manufactured fear.
Apr 18, 2023 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Pull the thread and see what unravels. 🧵Let’s break this down together. It’s 2 min of your life. I’ll try to keep it short for those with no attention span. Unless you’re scared then just keep trusting Google!
First take a 90 year old ACTOR and strap him into a rocket shaped like a penis.