The man of blasphemy claiming to be some sort of manifestation...

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    smile.pngThe man of blasphemy claiming to be some sort of manifestation of God — Bahahlalala or whatever they want to call him. To me, the Flat Earth subject is way more interesting (and more grounded in reality) than some clown claiming divinity.
    You complain a great deal about posters not showing you respect, and come with this disrespectful comment.

    The universe is vast. It takes light travelling at 1,079,252,848.8 (roughly a billion) kilometres per hour about 4.24 years to reach us. It takes light billions of years to reach us from many stars. On a cosmic scale, the speed of light is small compared to the vastness of space. Speeds of 2 million km per hour are small on the cosmic scale and would be hardly noticeable.
    Also, consider what enables us to discern speed. In an aircraft travelling at 800 to 900 km per hour at 10,000 meters, we are hardly aware of this speed because speed is a relative concept. We perceive the speed relative to objects in the cabins of aircraft, which are stationary relative to passengers.
    We are likewise unaware of the speed of the spinning Earth, the orbital speed of the Earth, and so on, because we perceive speed relative to objects which are either stationary or move relatively slowly in a similar way that we perceive the speed of an aircraft from inside the cabin.

    This is not indoctrination - it is an observable fact.

    As for Covid, I know from sources independent of the New Zealand Health Ministry that deaths and hospitalisations were over-represented by a huge margin by those who avoided vaccinations. It was the anti-vaxers who spread porkies and not the New Zealand Health Ministry.
    In New Zealand, Covid vaccinations were not compulsory, and those who got Covid were treated.

    As for the moon.
    Its orbit around Earth is not a circle, which means that its distance from the Earth varies over time, giving an impression of changing size. The average distance of the moon is 384,400km (as you dispute). That is close enough to see some features with the naked eye. To see the moon's really awesome features, I suggest that you visit an Observatory.

    But yeah… sure… it's 384,000 km away.
    Yeah right.

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