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122,074ft up. look around. its a disc below you. if it were a ball as you rose above it the bottom would fall away. it doesnt do that, it remains eye level regardless of elevation. that is perception and that is how your eyes work on a level surface. #levelearth #perception
The Altitude is 122,074 Absolutely flat in every direction! Welcome to flat earth 😎👌
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lattou madara uchiha retweeted
Project Dominic > Operation Fishbowl Translation > “Fishbowl of the Lord”
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SR-71 Blackbird > top speed 2200 mph at 85k feet Proof Earth Not A Globe? #FlatEarth #TrueEarth #LevelEarth #TopographicalPlane #BiblicalCosmology
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lattou madara uchiha retweeted
NASA reached out to Nikon over the “Globe-buster 1000” ?
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Four Root Races Martin Kenny #levelearth
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It also fits the Gleason Level Map #LevelEarth #FlatSquatch🥞👣
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“Four facts from flight in four minutes” #FlatEarth #TrueEarth #LevelEarth #TopographicalPlane #BiblicalCosmology
Flight ✈️ UZB102 New York - Tashkent #FlatEarth #TrueEarth #LevelEarth #TopographicalPlane
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Another perspective on oceanic tides and why they occur when fresh water bodies don’t seem to be affected. #FlatEarth #TrueEarth #LevelEarth #TopographicalPlane #BiblicalCosmology
What really causes oceanic tides? Mount Meru > BlackRock Some have theorized the center of our realm is a projection stemming from the vortex of creation #FlatEarth #TrueEarth #LevelEarth #TopographicalPlane #BiblicalCosmology
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Interesting the website keeps refreshing until it ultimately errors out…😉 “A problem repeatedly occurred on "flatearthintel.com/".” Image of error 👇🏻 flatearthintel.com #AlohaFromFlorida
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Flat Earth > smart and intelligent? Globe Earth > stupid and ignorant? // Newton’s three-body problem explained - Fabio Pacucci 👇🏻 In 2009, researchers ran a simple experiment. They took everything we know about our solar system and calculated where every planet would be up to 5 billion years in the future. They ran over 2,000 simulations, and the astonishing variety in results revealed that our solar system may be much less stable than it seems. Fabio Pacucci explores the n-body problem and the motion of gravitating objects. youtu.be/D89ngRr4uZg
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