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Owen Benjamin | #2058 Flat Universers - Late Night Twitter Fights On Physics & A Hilarious Nick DiPaolo Chat Post-Game

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  • The ads on rumble have gotten out of control

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  • I've been debating flat earthers and moon landing believers for many years. Funny thing is one almost always assumes I'm also the other. Moon landers will call me a flat earther. And flat earthers will assume I believe the moon landings. I'd like to debate/discuss flat earth with Owen, only because I believe i have answers to many of his questions, but not in public. I guess if I were serious I would just make my own video. Waste of time discussing in comment sections. Same points over and over. First they say I watched a movie 200 reasons the earth is flat, then I say great explain a few. That gets rid of some. Then they show me their p900 video, then I show one where the ship does actually disappear, and on and on. Then a bunch of others jump in and sling insults, or slogans they are just repeating. When you see "space is gay", which is funny, you know it's a bear. I guess if a lack of atmospheric pressure is gay, hanging from a weather balloon in 1% pressure is 99% gay. Almost but not quite in a vacuum of heterosexuality.

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  • I know what you are thinking. It must be nice to watch It Must be Nice. It is.

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  • Dude the Gary bear letter 😂

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  • Hidden in plane sight. Take a look at the George Bush airport in Houston. You will see a huge flat earth map painted on the floor. In the center at the North Pole is the "Giant tree of life" rising up into the heavens which is a dome firmament. Go figure. Big Daddy Bush knew it. Love these streams. Keep crushing Big Bear

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  • Streams absolutely crushing lately. Insane how much quality and quantity of gravy. Having daily epiphanies plus huge laughs. Superchats incoming!

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  • globe means glob which refers to a glob or a drop of something which looks like a globe or a sphere

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  • flat universe holee... I'm not saying it's flat but.... I have seen clouds behind the moon weird Love the GRAVY Brother much love to you and the entire Bear Family -me

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  • all the gravy are in the orange peels!

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  • "I don't peel them any more" says BB, chomping an orange, "because I'm not human." Er, did I get that wrong? The (our) South Park reality he outlines well, though. Watched Must Be Nice last night, loved it! It's comedy of the Flow State (well informed flow) and heart warming all the same. Great!

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  • Tried watching De Palo interview. He blathers on about Grabbler Football draft season, then edits your interview. Gay Lord Crowder needs me to sign up to his Mug Club to watch the whole interview. Release it you end 🫡

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  • Wasn't gonna talk FE points but I guess I'll toss this out since I haven't heard this anywhere but from me. Yes, wide angle fish eye lenses are often used from balloons or aircraft to capture the landscape. Yes people erroneously attribute the distorted image to the curve of the Earth. No, that doesn't mean the Earth is flat. You should NOT be able "see a curve" from a balloon. What's that even supposed to look like? You can only see a small sample of the realm from there. Maybe 50 mile radius of land? How drastic of a curve should that look like from 100 miles up? How does your eye detect a curve anyway? Depth perception doesn't work past a short distance. A ball looks flat if there are no shadows or reflections to outline its shape. If you are far enough up you could maybe see land masses distorting their shapes around the edges. You need cues. I saw a FE video where the guy actually put a non-fisheye camera on a weather balloon. He said see the Earth is flat. I thought, uh that's exactly what it should look like from there. Knowing what you should expect to observe if X is true is often left out of the flat earth equation. Like when they say do you feel like you're on a spinning ball? Without describing what you should expect to feel. BTW we don't detect motion. Only a change in motion.

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  • In the encyclopedia Britannica under Tycho's name it shows a drawing of his model and it reminds me of the Prague clock before it was remodeled.

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  • The narrator of the Foucault's pendulum video has one of the gayest voices I've ever heard.

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  • A dune buggy !!! They took a full size dune buggy to the moon !!! A Dune buggy dude.

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