Spyke
lemmy.world

I love that the sun supposedly melts a spot, but helpfully leaves the arctic ice sheet in the center.

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This is literally part of standard flat earth models. The sun flies around in a circle above the earth, and when it gets far enough away from your location, that’s sunset/night.

I don’t know how they deal with the lack of change in the sun’s apparent diameter.

Edit: Looked it up. It’s due to “atmospheric distortion.”

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wjriireply
lemmy.world

I also love that this version of flat earth theory is perfectly okay with our living on the surface of a huge spherical object floating in space.

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The sphere is so big that it will appear as flat for any purpose you can think of.

Oh, wait...

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I guess this is mocking flat earthers. Not a real claim they make.

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That's where Santa Claus lives. It's pretty obvious that he uses his magic to make the snow and ice so that every day is Christmas.

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Flat earth would be so cool if it was just sci-fantasy authors and not weird, return to christandom, anti-modernity types.

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Rudeereply
lemmy.ml

There's some really amazing world building that's been done with flat-earth art as a springboard

Can't remember the name, but there's one with concentric circles separated by ice walls with landmasses named after different mythologies' deities. There's a whole community built around writing lore for each landmass

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bufalo1973reply
piefed.social

Even old Christians knew the earth was a sphere. The "Catholics believe the earth is flat" was something said by someone AGAINST Catholics, not because it was true.

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They knew for sure. They just didn't know much about the layout and mechanics of the solar system. The Earth centric model was the thing. But only because they didn't have good enough tools to observe otherwise. When they got better telescopes and mathematics, learned better.

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I loves me some touruses....If I could make that doughnut in Blender I would spend all day just doing that.

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It would have to be, else the whole thing would be so massive, it would risk collapsing into a star. Except stars are smaller than planets in that picture, so never mind.

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pawb.social

Why would the very center of the melted puddle also be just as cold and frozen as the edges?

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The Sun orbits around the center, but its hottest side always faces away. That's why seasons happen

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Shhhh honey, we don't use logic here. Just let it happen.

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lemmy.world

If this is true, then why does my wife want to leave me for Devin from her work?

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sopuli.xyz

OK, I love the big ice ball theory. However, I think the big ice ball might actually be flat. Idk would make more sense to me.

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This is probably what it felt like to the first explorers trying to cross either pole.

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gonna tell my children that this was the snowball earth hypothesis

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lemmy.world

...This is just Mistborn.

Or Disco Elysium for the multiple earths option.

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felsiqreply
piefed.zip

Wait what? What did mistborn have that was like this? My memory of era 1 is a little foggy and I assume that’s when you’re talking about

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Aqariusreply
lemmy.world

IIRC, the habitable region of Era 1 was essentially a radius around the north pole.

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Oh I don’t remember that detail, thanks. For some reason I thought the ashmounts were at the equator and everybody was clustered around those - I might need a reread just to brush up on the world building lol

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Wait, they believe it’s a sphere of ice but not of rock?

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so were just a bunch of apes duking it out on a giant disco ball essentially…

bald spot

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This is why Global Warming is such a big deal to Flat Earthers. They don't want EarCe to collapse...

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