Friday May 19.
The Big Question.
It really is the question of our times. It has occupied the greatest minds over the generations and proven an intellectual wrestling match unlike any other. The Earth is our collective home, that much we can agree on, but the nature of this home is the subject of fierce debate. A mass debate, if you will. It has torn families apart, turned friends into enemies, turned the scientific community into a pack of savages in lab coats, and created a schism as fierce and vast as any political, religious, or ideological question.
Now, one brilliant mind has stepped to the fore and asserted their truth; neigh, what very may well be the truth. Some say the world is flat. Most say that it's round. Could it even be something else entirely? Well, it seems that @gierosajie-art might be the one to resolve this question once and for all. And we can only salute them for it.
flat? round? something else? you decide*
*though we live in hope it is a death star with fancy decoration x
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I watched the Flat Earth documentary on Netflix a few years back. It was infuriating, yes, but after a while you started getting attached to the little buggers. They were trying so hard, that they even actually did an experiment! The experiment didn't work because it was poorly planned out but they tried!
And there was this little unrequited love story and then they all had a con together and they were so happy
And I was like "You know what? Good for them. Who are they hurting?" ... And then they started talking about antivaxxing, being homophobic, transphobic, antisemitic and I was like oh yeah. Right.
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We'll turn the asteroid belt into ball bearings to go between different rings orbiting at different speeds.
Flatten the Planets [Explained]
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enemies to lovers sarah morgan x spacefarer...not because spacefarer is evil but because spacefarer is a flat earther
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Dear flat earthers, your models of how the flat Earth would be like don't work.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Something fishy. Our world is full of aliens.
The Macrognathus aral, One-stripe spiny eel has its mouth and anterior shaped like a bird's beak. People make artworks by combining different kinds of animals or their forms. People also wonder about aliens, how they would look, and we have had so many drawings, cartoons of aliens. But isn't our own earth, the very world where we live, comprised of creatures alien-like? We have thousands and lakhs of species, all different from one another. And if we were to pick any animal group from these, let's say, fish, even they have so much variety. This variety, again, is in their body shapes, colours, size. And they are found in different habitats - freshwater (rivers, streams, ponds, lakes), saltwater/ marine, estuary. Let's consider their looks and body features. There's this one, in this post itself - Macrognathus aral, One-stripe spiny eel - which has a bird's beak-like anterior. There're 'flying fish' that can fly or glide in air for some time (with help of their fins). There're 'frogfish'. From their name itself, one can understand that they must be appearing like frogs. Walking on the seafloor. 'Sole' are flat fish that can be observed, again, on the seafloor, and with both of their eyes on one side (facing upward), on contrary to the single eye on each side of the fish. There are anglerfish, which lure their prey with their luminescent part. And so many others, grouped together based on their 'usual' characteristics, but still 'unusual'. Our world itself is full of aliens!
- Dhairyasheel Dayal
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@shadowcursedballs hello good morning, i hope you 🫵 will have a good day 🫶
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alright, alright. let's settle this—once and for all
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Offshore windpark in front of the Belgian coast perfectly shows the earth's curvature.
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