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It is an undisputable fact that the Seven ancient wonders of the "world" were built by flat earthers

submitted by GetFuckedCunt to whatever 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:12:00 ago (+2/-4)     (whatever)

No globetard has come close to White achievements that were done at the hands of ancient flat earthers.


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[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:19:11 ago (+0/-0)

How would these "wonders if the world" been built different if the builder thought the earth was a globe instead of being flat?

Which 7?

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:31:56 ago (+1/-1)*

Globetards act all smug and claim that flat earthers were people that "sacrificed virgins to make it rain" when more than 70 million virgins are sacrificed via abortion to appease Moloch and to harvest organs for jews.

Which 7?

The Seven.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:41:24 ago (+0/-0)

virgins are sacrificed via abortion to appease Moloch and to harvest organs for jews.

These jews?

https://files.catbox.moe/0igr3a.jpg

https://files.catbox.moe/6zgqyx.jpg

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:44:32 ago (+1/-1)

The ones that know that Earth is flat but still trick the world into believing they are on a ball?

https://files.catbox.moe/w69nbt.png

https://www.cjh.org/jewsinspace/


[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:47:56 ago (+0/-0)

Yes. The Synagog of Satan whose entire brief system is based on the earth being flat.

Is this what you believe Australia looks like?

https://files.catbox.moe/hpdf9d.png

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 07:50:25 ago (+1/-1)

The jews won world war 2 and kicked of a fake space race against bolshevik jews in russia. They push the globetard model but they KNOW that the earth is flat. Just as all the ancient White races once did when they built the 7 Wonders of Earth.

Is this what you believe Australia looks like?

https://files.catbox.moe/b9engx.png

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 08:48:25 ago (+0/-0)

You didn't answer my question. You seem to be doing that a lot.

Still waiting on the answers to the questions about the "density gradient" and about the accuracy of the GPS system that uses radio towers and balloons. The people in the GPS field claim the accuracy can be within 3" with WAAS augmentation, 3' with a good antenna, and 7' with the average modern day cell phone.

Does the system you describe, using towers and balloons have this accuracy?

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 09:14:58 ago (+0/-0)

There is less pressure the further up in the atmos because gas is created at ground level and seeks its density equilibrium. The higher up, the less dense/more buoyant the gas hence less pressure. This density gradient is caused by buoyant force acting upon the gas molecules.

Now you explain how this system of pressurized gas can exist without a physical barrier.

Go ahead and build a pressurized system with no physical barrier.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 10 monthsAug 8, 2024 15:26:12 ago (+0/-0)

You answered one of the 2 questions, so let me get that second question answered. What is the lowest pressure on that density gradient?

gas is created at ground level

What gas? What's creating this gas?

You don't have to answer this question before I'll move on to a "pressurized system" and your user of the 2nd law of thermodynamics, but I'm curious as to what gasses are being created.

And, why did you move to this thread about GPS accuracy to answer the question about "density gradient"?

Can I get and answer to this question that you seem to not want to answer?

The people in the GPS field claim the accuracy can be within 3" with WAAS augmentation, 3' with a good antenna, and 7' with the average modern day cell phone.

Does the system you describe, using towers and balloons have this accuracy, or no?

I'm assuming that it does, and you're using the towers and balloons explanation to explain the vast use of GPS by literally billions of people. Is this correct?