Cosmology and ontology Anonymous 2017-09-27 18:18:57 No. 246
There's always that moment when watching flat earth and electrical universe videos when you are so deeply exposed to the stuff you begin to doubt.
I came across vid related some time ago and didn't pay much attention to it, but since it has come up again synchronistically, I think I should ask you guys what do you think about this.
Planets look alright, but stars... That's some weird shit right there, isn't it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwmnH2E_D34
Anonymous 2017-09-27 20:42:47 No. 250
>>246
Weird how? According to flat Earth,
>stars
I believe in expanding & hollow Earth. Makes more sense.
I think flat Earth is a CIA OP, just another general filthy operation to divide and conquer, they toss such things out and see where it goes and then make a move.
Anonymous 2017-09-27 23:32:02 No. 257
>>250
Those videos actually look like out of focus shots of celestial objects.
I think flat Earth is just a mix of wishful thinking and stupidity. (((they))) don't need such disinformation.
Hollow Earth or at least some kind of underground living/military spaces sounds more plausible. And probably runaway civ of some kind.
Anonymous 2017-09-27 23:53:05 No. 260
>>257
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U
The faster it spins the larger and more hollow it grows.
Anonymous 2017-09-28 07:44:36 No. 263
>>260
This is compelling. Even more so considering I have never heard about it...
This requires an energy increase, though. It can't accelerate on its own. Unless there's a very intricate gravitational interaction between the Earth's water, the moon and the sun. Mmh.
Anonymous 2017-09-28 22:10:41 No. 266
I found this interesting, so I'm leaving it here.
For the flat Earth model to hold, the Sun should never be lower than a mountain, and thus cast a shadow upwards.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OLVEgWUb3f4/Ube5jBTVewI/AAAAAAAAQvo/Tbn-fl1TEAY/s1600/mount_rainier_shadow_1_606.jpg
Anonymous 2017-10-01 13:44:26 No. 287
>>266
A tree*
>fix'd
Anonymous 2017-10-01 19:43:02 No. 289
>>287
Seriously??
Redpill me on that shit
Anonymous 2017-10-03 15:09:40 No. 297
>>289
Plants incorporating silicon during some time period in the past, I won't say they were harvested for fancy giant tables and chairs for fancier galactic cruisers but I am going to suggest something like it.
Google it, lots of videos and information out there, and the whole idea is obvious as hell once you look at it with fresh eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ShHxOUQetE
Anonymous 2017-10-03 19:09:40 No. 310
>>297
I've been down the flat Earth and then hollow Earth. Last time I went really deep into flat Earth, but ultimately I was left unconvinced. Almost there, but no. Hollow Earth however, still up for debate. Or perhaps "full of caves and underground civilization" or "portals in Antartica" Earth.
But this tree thing... Is a bit ridiculous. I'll look into it next weekend when I'm ready to head into Chapel Perilious again.
This video gave me pretty nice Ash Lake vibes btw.
Anonymous 2017-10-03 23:51:21 No. 315
>>310
Its going to blow your mind and you're going to love it.
Anonymous 2017-10-17 20:56:09 No. 530
Any anons have looked into this? It fits very well into my experience of reality and the personal explanations I have for the different phenomena I have personally experienced.
Dropping a nice introductory interview. I'm disgusted by the amount of misinfo clickbait garbage there is out there about fringe topics even if it's unknowingly created.
Every time you want to research one of these topics you have to wade through tons of intellectual garbage.
https://www.rlighthouse.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g4kP4d83hw
yay, two pages