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7 years ago in #flatearth by einarkuusk (63)
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One of the best flat earth documentaries -- hands down. You did an awesome job.
I'm ready for the next episode -- hey hey hey hey ...... smoke weed everyday.
I just noticed that you purposely filmed Britt's ink blobs at ~ 1:02 , LOL
Thank you so much man...really appreciate it. I think I'm gonna publish the new footage as video clips, not make full episodes like I did because those episodes took way too much time and energy. This way I can create more and frequently.
That'll probably be best anyway because it'll help you build a following on here.
Dude, I'm still euphoric that you are on steemit. Thanks again for joining. I'll definitely continue to support your work.
I just want to say thank you @fulltimegeek for resteeming this accounts posts! I am now looking into this series as I too am very interested in this work! Is there a curve to be found? From my research I have found that there is not, but to continue to grow and learn more is my mission. Thanks! :)
You raise some very good points, especially in regards to natural science.
Great job Einar! :)
Sorry, but the world is round, like a coconut. There is undeniable mathematical and physical proof for that as well, dating back thousands of years. But i will watch your video and try to rebut its claims.
It really fascinates your post
Glad your on Steemit bro love your work!!
Hope you can upload it on dtube, great compilation work, i was on research of flat earth for almost a year now, and i can say, without a dough that we don't live in a spinning ball. keep doing this good work! following you now!
I would add another curious fact about buoyancy. Inside an accelerating car, a helium balloon will move toward the front of the car, because the acceleration forward pushes the air toward the rear of the car, making it more dense on that side of the balloon. So the balloon "floats" on top of that denser air mass. Likewise, if you hit the brakes, the balloon moves to the back of the car, because now the air in the front is denser.
Incidentally, the similar effects of gravity and acceleration are what led Einstein to develop the General Theory of Relativity.
The earth, she is a round like a cantaloupe.
So glad to see you here on STEEMIT Einar! And i AM SO HAPPY THIS DOCO IS BAAACK!!!
So so good watched it again and it seems like a tweaked, way better edit, or maybe I just missed half the magic on the first watch. Thanks for all the laffs!