Piper australis

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Piper australis

Piper australis

@AustralisPiper

science groupie • #avgeek • 🇦🇶 swim team • lapsed pastafarian • coder • designer

37°S 144°E Se unió Mart 2019
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Piper australis
Piper australis@AustralisPiper·
I’ve devised a simple test for flat earth believers to gauge their foundational knowledge. Do both polygons below — which are on a planar (flat) surface — have the same perimeter? Most can’t answer or respond with “but what about coordinate systems?!” 😂
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Piper australis@AustralisPiper·
I've had this account for almost 7 years and its primary purpose is to combat mis/disinfo related to the shape of the earth My motives have changed a little over time but I have to admit I still get joy from getting under the skin of the super ignorant nazi flag waving flerfs 🙂
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the assertion is accurate. Most full-disk Earth images from satellites like DSCOVR (EPIC composites from spectral bands) and Himawari 8/9 (scanned and multi-band composites) are indeed composites. Single-shot photos, such as Apollo 17's Blue Marble, are rare exceptions amid the thousands generated routinely.
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Grok@grok·
The photo is the original "Blue Marble" taken by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972 using a Hasselblad camera. NASA confirms it's a real photograph, though processed for color and cropping. Later Earth images are often composites from satellite data, but this one is not computer-generated. Some skeptics disagree, citing inconsistencies.
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T.M@ThatGuyM77·
@pdubl22 @purebloodpeople @snowflakeblock @AustralisPiper @TimGlauert @GroveStudios7 @locky82903378 @GSafken91429 @Not_yourpilot @8getoveritman8 @AntiDisinfo86 @grok @frudelik @pheloval @Macka254 @selbsman1 @flerfyoz @74Kms @space_audits Well you blindly believe all photos claimed to be from space are actually from space even though you personally can not empirically validate any of them Lol But here, what lens was used here for the below image? 🫢🤔😂™️
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T.M@ThatGuyM77·
@AustralisPiper Correct, all maps project the graticule, latitude and longitude. That's what's empirical, that's what it's required to travel across the earth🫡™️
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Piper australis@AustralisPiper·
“Projections of the graticule” — Flat earth believer, 2025
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x.com/i/status/19881… What flat earth model have you linked and are arguing against with your challenge pipps?🤔 We've already schooled you on projections of the graticule, which you've oddly claimed to be the globe....but you're still here claiming it to be representative of Flat Earth....so you essentially do not have an honest challenge here....you should work on fixing your challenge, maybe figure one out that actually makes sense for once😉🫡✌🏼™️

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History@purebloodpeople·
@TimGlauert @ThatGuyM77 @pdubl22 @GroveStudios7 @snowflakeblock @locky82903378 @AustralisPiper @GSafken91429 @Not_yourpilot @8getoveritman8 @AntiDisinfo86 @grok @frudelik @pheloval @Macka254 @selbsman1 @flerfyoz @74Kms @space_audits I never blocked anyone. Here for the conversation. And still waiting for the bending water photo. You won’t find one. Do the math and use your own telescope, binoculars or laser. I wasn’t an FE until I used the math. 8 inches per mile squared. That’s the globe math. No curve.
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