Destroy Rebuild
Almond shape readyAnd it's so much easier to rebuild on a flat Earth than it is a round one.
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Destroy Rebuild
Almond shape readyAnd it's so much easier to rebuild on a flat Earth than it is a round one.
And it's so much easier to rebuild on a flat Earth than it is a round one.
Man you know damn well I'm just saying some dumb shitI hate you so much sometimes
Man you know damn well I'm just saying some dumb shit
Yeah Jamar is a moron. I've gotta say, Professor Dave really brought it to him. So I'm gonna try to wrap my head around this globe and really try to understand why I'm wrong about the earth being flat.
So let me ask y'all, BGOL, are these measurements of the earth accurate??
Especially @4 Dimensional
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The equatorial circumference of Earth is 24,901 miles (40,075 km). However, from the North Pole to the South Pole, the so-called meridional circumference is smaller, at 24,860 miles (40,008 km). That reveals that our planet is flattened at the poles, meaning its shape is an oblate spheroid.
Dude I gave you the proper way to measure the drop from the tangent from eye level on the globe, at this point, you're being the fagity nerd asking the captain of the wrestling team to show you his pindown move.What??
No bro, I'm seriously asking, is this the measurement of the globe?
Like @playahaitian said right here:
So that means that the radius of the sphere at the poles is 3949-3950 miles right??
I'm dumb that's why I'm asking y'all.
The formula to calculate the radius of a circle when the circumference is given is: r = C / (2π), where "r" is the radius, "C" is the circumference, and "π" is the mathematical constant pi (approximately 3.14).What??
No bro, I'm seriously asking, is this the measurement of the globe?
Like @playahaitian said right here:
So that means that the radius of the sphere at the poles is 3949-3950 miles right??
I'm dumb that's why I'm asking y'all.
Dude I gave you the proper way to measure the drop from the tangent from eye level on the globe, at this point, you're being the fagity nerd asking the captain of the wrestling team to show you his pindown move.
The formula to calculate the radius of a circle when the circumference is given is: r = C / (2π), where "r" is the radius, "C" is the circumference, and "π" is the mathematical constant pi (approximately 3.14).
Explanation:
The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr.
To solve for "r" (radius), simply divide both sides of the equation by 2π, resulting in: r = C / (2π).
Key points:
"C" represents the circumference of the circle .
"r" represents the radius of the circle .
"π" is the mathematical constant pi, usually approximated as 3.14 .
The radius of the equator or the meridian?Thank you Piff, so do you agree that the radius of the Earth that we live on, the beautiful blue marble, is approximately 3,950 miles??
The radius of the equator or the meridian?
The radius of Earth's meridian is 3958.756 mi and the equator is 3963.19 mi.Thank you Piff, so do you agree that the radius of the Earth that we live on, the beautiful blue marble, is approximately 3,950 miles??
The Earth is not a perfect globe, at the equator it's slightly chubbier. Nothing you can detect with your eyes but with precise equipment you can measure the difference.What??
No bro, I'm seriously asking, is this the measurement of the globe?
Like @playahaitian said right here:
So that means that the radius of the sphere at the poles is 3949-3950 miles right??
I'm dumb that's why I'm asking y'all.
The radius of Earth's meridian is 3958.756 mi and the equator is 3963.19 mi.
The Earth is not a perfect globe, at the equator it's slightly chubbier. Nothing you can detect with your eyes but with precise equipment you can measure the difference.
Ahhh, thanks Piff. So I have another question, on this diagram right here, is the geometric construction correct, or at least close, or approximately like the real globe earth we live on??
That's a bit above my pay grade. I'm a well-read amateur at geometry. It seems to be accurate though.Ahhh, thanks Piff. So I have another question, on this diagram right here, is the geometric construction correct, or at least close, or approximately like the real globe earth we live on??
I'm sorry but I'm not the person that's able to speak to you about this subject.Could you not make jokes??? The education system failed me and I'm begging you intelligent brothers to help bring me up to speed so I vcan stop being a moron. I'm asking for help and you're playing?
Can you just answer the questions please?? This is serious!!
That's a bit above my pay grade. I'm a well-read amateur at geometry. It seems to be accurate though.
Did you create this?
I'm sorry but I'm not the person that's able to speak to you about this subject.
I don't and can't have a serious conversation with a person about the shape of the Earth.
I'm curious to know how Chatgpt would answer your question. BRB.Heck no, I didn't create it! I'm far too tiny brained to make something this complex. But since you say it seems to be accurate, I'll trust you.
Now I have a big question!
If the North pole is at the "0" point and I travel south 2000 miles, would the "DROP BY GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION" be 542 miles like the chart says??
Is that accurate or approximately accurate give or take 2-4 miles??
Yeah Jamar is a moron. I've gotta say, Professor Dave really brought it to him. So I'm gonna try to wrap my head around this globe and really try to understand why I'm wrong about the earth being flat.
So let me ask y'all, BGOL, are these measurements of the earth accurate??
Especially @4 Dimensional
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I answered his trick question for him already, but now he's being an ass. Like I said he's the skinny puny fagity nerd asking the captain of the wrestling team to show him his take-down move.I'm curious to know how Chatgpt would answer your question. BRB.
Heck no, I didn't create it! I'm far too tiny brained to make something this complex. But since you say it seems to be accurate, I'll trust you.
Now I have a big question!
If the North pole is at the "0" point and I travel south 2000 miles, would the "DROP BY GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION" be 542 miles like the chart says??
Is that accurate or approximately accurate give or take 2-4 miles??
I'm curious to know how Chatgpt would answer your question. BRB.