One of the greatest GIF's ever.Hazy992 said:Oh shit yeah, you're right I forgot about that!SckizoBoy said:I've got it...Hazy992 said:I know the discussion value must be around here somewhere but I just can't find it! :O
He wants us to disagree with him... somehow...
OK, OP, you're wrong, the planet Earth is not spherical, it's an oblate spheroid... you read a book... -_-
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pfffredmoretrout said:Since there are so many threads aggressively stating the obvious like sexism or rape is bad, I thought I would start my own.
The Earth is spherical you bastards! Read a book!
Bullshit the Earth is flat.redmoretrout said:Since there are so many threads aggressively stating the obvious like sexism or rape is bad, I thought I would start my own.
The Earth is spherical you bastards! Read a book!
Turtle. A giant star turtle or, to be posh, "chelys galactica". Possibly male.Rawne1980 said:I think you are mistaken.
The world is circular but flat, carried on the heads of Elephants riding on the back of a Tortoise.
I hear if you say their name three times while standing in front of a mirror, then turn off the light...wintercoat said:Please let a flat-earther appear. Please let a flat-earther appear. Please let a flat-earther appear.
Actually it's a fallacy that there was once common thought the world was flat.chadachada123 said:The earth isn't a true oblate spheroid, hehe.
I have some discussion value, actually.
It involves Issac Asimov and evolution.
Some have asserted that, since science has been wrong before (say, about physics, like with Issac Newton), that science will continue to be wrong, and as such should not trust science when it shows that evolution exists and is happening right this second.
Tl;dr version, though I really do suggest watching the video, because it's fantastic: Issac refutes this with an analogy about the Earth being round. Science first thought that the Earth was flat. It then found that the Earth was round, so science was, strictly-speaking, 'wrong' at first. It was then found that the Earth was not truly round, but actually an oblate spheroid. Again, science was wrong, technically, but it was *less-wrong.* It was refined to be closer to the truth.
Later, it was found that the Earth as a whole wasn't actually an oblate spheroid, and that, by a very tiny amount, the Earth is wider in the bottom half than it is on the top half, making it very slightly pear-shaped. The science wasn't so much 'wrong' as it was 'incomplete,' and so while science may have some small errors in its understanding of evolution, we know enough now that there will almost-certainly never be something that overturns it, but simply refines it.
Oh, you think it's SO FUNNY, don't you.DoPo said:No, dammit, the world is a cube [http://www.timecube.com/]. If you're going to state the obvious, at least get your facts right! Sheesh.
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EDIT: This man, for one, understands the beauty of Time Cube. The words of Dr. Gene Ray, Cubic and Wisest Human are indeed poetic. Almost lyrical, really.Donnie Restad said:For full effect, you have to read it out loud. It's like poetry.
I think my neighbors heard me scream for mercy.DoPo said:It is said that if you stare intently at those words, turn off the music and other sounds, then listen closely...you can hear yourself screaming for mercy.Hazy992 said:DoPo said:No, dammit, the world is a cube [http://www.timecube.com/]. If you're going to state the obvious, at least get your facts right! Sheesh.
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Seriously WTF? I've heard of Time Cube before but I didn't realise it was so mental
Ah, but the myth is only that they thought that the Earth was flat during Columbus's time, which is not at all what I said.Smeatza said:Actually it's a fallacy that there was once common thought the world was flat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
You'd better re-read that book. The shape of the Earth approximates an oblate spheroid. It isn't really.SckizoBoy said:I've got it...Hazy992 said:I know the discussion value must be around here somewhere but I just can't find it! :O
He wants us to disagree with him... somehow...
OK, OP, you're wrong, the planet Earth is not spherical, it's an oblate spheroid... you read a book... -_-
I'm uneducated because you failed to specify?chadachada123 said:Ah, but the myth is only that they thought that the Earth was flat during Columbus's time, which is not at all what I said.Smeatza said:Actually it's a fallacy that there was once common thought the world was flat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
I didn't specify when humans discovered that the Earth was round, but I absolutely knew it was during ancient Greek times, well before the Middle Ages. I committed no fallacy, though I should have clarified that I meant far-ancient times for any uneducated posters that would have thought I was talking about medieval times.
redmoretrout said:The Earth is spherical you bastards!
I was going to ask you the same thing, because I never said you were uneducated. I said that people that believed the myth you posted were uneducated. Edit: However, it's clear that you know little about the ancient Greeks or their culture.Smeatza said:I'm uneducated because you failed to specify?chadachada123 said:Ah, but the myth is only that they thought that the Earth was flat during Columbus's time, which is not at all what I said.Smeatza said:Actually it's a fallacy that there was once common thought the world was flat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
I didn't specify when humans discovered that the Earth was round, but I absolutely knew it was during ancient Greek times, well before the Middle Ages. I committed no fallacy, though I should have clarified that I meant far-ancient times for any uneducated posters that would have thought I was talking about medieval times.
And you are clearly wrong. The ancient greeks widely believed the earth was round and not flat. Even before there was never a common belief the world was flat.
Are you trolling?
I did watch the video which is why it seems you are trolling.chadachada123 said:I was going to ask you the same thing, because I never said you were uneducated. I said that people that believed the myth you posted were uneducated. Edit: However, it's clear that you know little about the ancient Greeks or their culture.Smeatza said:I'm uneducated because you failed to specify?chadachada123 said:Ah, but the myth is only that they thought that the Earth was flat during Columbus's time, which is not at all what I said.Smeatza said:Actually it's a fallacy that there was once common thought the world was flat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
I didn't specify when humans discovered that the Earth was round, but I absolutely knew it was during ancient Greek times, well before the Middle Ages. I committed no fallacy, though I should have clarified that I meant far-ancient times for any uneducated posters that would have thought I was talking about medieval times.
And you are clearly wrong. The ancient greeks widely believed the earth was round and not flat. Even before there was never a common belief the world was flat.
Are you trolling?
According to the video I posted, linking to an essay by Issac Asimov, the ancient Greeks figured out that the Earth was round sometime near 300 BC.
A quick look at Wikipedia states that it was Pythagoras that first claimed that the Earth was round in the 6th century BC, and that it was by 500 BC that no reputable source in Greece claimed that the Earth was flat, with sources backing it up. It wasn't until the time of Eratosthenes that Earth's curvature was actually measured, in the 3rd century BC (like the video claimed).
The Ancient Greeks, as a whole, did not 'widely believe' the Earth was round. They believed it philosophically, but the common Greek was definitely not a philosopher, nor did they believe it in a scientific sense until at least Aristotle's time when actual evidence was brought forth for a round earth (like constellations moving when traveling southward).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_Earth
Did you even watch the damn video?
I know I heard that one somewhere before, what's it from?Rawne1980 said:I think you are mistaken.
The world is circular but flat, carried on the heads of Elephants riding on the back of a Tortoise.
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it,s from DiscworldTheminimanx said:I know I heard that one somewhere before, what's it from?Rawne1980 said:I think you are mistaken.
The world is circular but flat, carried on the heads of Elephants riding on the back of a Tortoise.
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