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TomatoPanda 11-29-2015 04:12 PM

-reads all the comments at the bottem of your link of everyone saying how stupid the troll was-

5hift 11-29-2015 04:13 PM

Wormholes are round.

Haven't you guis seen Interstellar?

The Doctor 11-29-2015 06:26 PM

Stop posting spam FFS

5hift 11-29-2015 06:33 PM

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Posted by The Doctor (Post 638515)
Stop posting spam FFS

Bring it up with Colin bruh.

The Doctor 11-29-2015 07:04 PM

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Posted by 5hift (Post 638525)
Bring it up with Colin bruh.

Was talking to OP

Nibbles 11-29-2015 07:05 PM

******s.

5hift 11-29-2015 07:12 PM

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Posted by The Doctor (Post 638547)
Was talking to OP

Well Colin is the trashman so he can deal with these sorts of things.

Trust me.

Conquest 11-29-2015 07:17 PM

Uuuh … Huh. I don— … At least it's an entry door into a more interesting topic, which is questioning the "infallibility" of corporate statements and/or conclusions.

Really, there's no reason to ask if the earth is flat; we know it isn't. However, I think that wondering whether or not the earth is hollow (a giant bubble) is more curious. I personally believe that the earth is just a gathered pearl, however.

I did hear recently though that the earth may have layers of matter over top of atmospheres; in other words, for whatever reason—and I haven't given it much thought to make an opinion about it yet—but I'll just say: The idea is that in unreachable spaces underneath the earth's crust there are layers of gaps, which in a superficial hypothesis sounds like it could be possible. Again, I haven't analyzed the theory much myself

5hift 11-29-2015 07:30 PM

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Posted by Conquest (Post 638557)
Uuuh … Huh. I don— … At least it's an entry door into a more interesting topic, which is questioning the "infallibility" of corporate statements and/or conclusions.

Really, there's no reason to ask if the earth is flat; we know it isn't. However, I think that wondering whether or not the earth is hollow (a giant bubble) is more curious. I personally believe that the earth is just a gathered pearl, however.

By gathered pearl do you mean a giant collection of debris held together by gravity?

If so, you're onto something there considering our moon was basically formed that way.

I'd say its a safe assumption that the Earth was formed the same way as well.

CM 11-29-2015 07:32 PM

does a china teapot orbit around the sun

Conquest 11-29-2015 07:33 PM

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Posted by 5hift (Post 638562)
By gathered pearl do you mean a giant collection of debris held together by gravity?

If so, you're onto something there considering our moon was basically formed that way.

I'd say its a safe assumption that the Earth was formed the same way as well.

Yes; but I think I should elaborate about the rest of that posts as well on a side note. The theory I heard recently is that there is an ocean beneath the earth's crust with pockets of air; not sure how it could all work out, but there could be an entirely humanoid creature evolved on shores beneath the crust. It's far-fetched and I'm just throwing it out there as an enormous stretch of a possibility, but from what I was told there is evidence of an internal ocean beneath the crust. I haven't researched it yet but that's what this thread is for

5hift 11-29-2015 07:37 PM

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Posted by Conquest (Post 638564)
Yes; but I think I should elaborate about the rest of that posts as well on a side note. The theory I heard recently is that there is an ocean beneath the earth's crust with pockets of air; not sure how it could all work out, but there could be an entirely humanoid creature evolved on shores beneath the crust. It's far-fetched and I'm just throwing it out there as an enormous stretch of a possibility, but from what I was told there is evidence of an internal ocean beneath the crust. I haven't researched it yet but that's what this thread is for

Well if there was a large enough gap underneath the crust I'm really surprised the Earth's surface hasn't collapsed on itself yet.

But definitely getting that "lost world" vibe from what you're talking about.

Distorted_P2P 11-29-2015 07:50 PM

If Christians were always right I wouldn't be alive right now

5hift 11-29-2015 07:55 PM

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Posted by Distorted_P2P (Post 638573)
If Christians were always right I wouldn't be alive right now

Wait... What does that have to do with anything right now?

Distorted_P2P 11-29-2015 08:03 PM

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Posted by 5hift (Post 638576)
Wait... What does that have to do with anything right now?

If you read the website he linked about why the Earth is flat one of the main reasons they state is what the bible says.

The website says the Bible is more accurate than Nasa.


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