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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
Joined March 2009
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
10 Jun 2017
Just spotted the elusive
@michaelianblack
on a sidewalk in Portland. Welcome to P-town! We love you!
#stalker
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J.K. Rowling
@jk_rowling
2 Jun 2017
Very much enjoying the German press at the moment. "Earth to Trump..."
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George Takei
@GeorgeTakei
1 Jun 2017
Just because a condition does not have a physical manifestation, does not mean it is any less serious.
@ATTN
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
@neiltyson
27 May 2017
To be scientifically literate is to empower yourself to know when someone else is full of shit.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
You don't have to be afraid. It's not true.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
If something goes down below the horizon, it either went down below the "flat plane" of the earth or it went around the curve. 🙄
Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
So stuff being dense causes it to move? Why does it move down and not some other direction? Also, stop being so fucking condescending!
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
It amazes me that you don't believe in gravity. Why does stuff fall down when you let go of it?
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
I'm all ears, but so far all your "evidence" is flawed and doesn't prove or disprove anything.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
"U don't even understand what your lookin at." Really? Have you taken classes on astronomy? I have.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
I'm not telling you you're wrong. I'm telling you the point of your diagram is incorrect. Day and night don't somehow trade places.
Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
Yep. That's how it works. Prove me wrong.
Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
Do you mean that different constellations are visible at different times of year? That is true and doesn't disprove anything.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
What do you mean? I'm not following your logic about "the stars in the summer should be totally different."
Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
12 May 2017
Stuff that's less dense than water floats because gravity pulls the water down under it.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
11 May 2017
It's nice that the earth's tilt is shown in the diagram. That's the reason we have seasons. 😉
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
11 May 2017
Yes they are. Take a long time lapse video of the sky at night. The stars move.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
11 May 2017
I do see a problem: with the hypothesis. The minor rotation adjustment is included in our 24 hours.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
11 May 2017
The fact that gravity pulls straight down regardless of your geographic location is not proof that the earth isn't round.
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Dustin Christensen
@DustinJuggles
11 May 2017
Is "globe head" supposed to be an insult? It's far better than "flat head".
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