What if Earth was actually flat?

Yorth

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for it to be flat disk shaped, it needs to rotate at a very high speed. Which means that vroomvroom, everyone will die.
 

Yorda

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for it to be flat disk shaped, it needs to rotate at a very high speed. Which means that vroomvroom, everyone will die.

Stop assuming that the Earth is flat due to rotation affecting mass distribution. You're killing everything! :blob_dizzy:
 

Zoey

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Someone bring us some goddamn earth chan pics
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YuriDoggo

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Na, climate change Earth chan is just having a fever to wipe the pathogens off her body.
 

YuriDoggo

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The boomers, obviously. We're just the good bacteria that are also being killed off alongside it, clearly. Just collateral damage.
 

BenJepheneT

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dude. if the earth was flat we wouldn't have popeyes, and popeyes had some good chicken dawg
 

Walk

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What if?! ... I mean, what? ...

No!

Listen, this is blasphemous talk. I am seriously resisting the urge to run a Holy Sword through this vile creature that obviously needs to be purified ...

If the Earth were flat, the Titanic wouldn't have sunk.

It doesn't matter that some nitwits were too distracted watching Jack and Rose make out instead of looking out for chunks of ice floating in the middle of the brightly lit SKY! so we don't have to spend the next 22 years to eternity wondering why Rose didn't let Jack climb onto THE OBVIOUSLY LARGE ENOUGH FLOATING CHUNK OF WOOD!!!!! :blob_catflip:

*Huff, Huff*
 
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Bokuboy

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Actually, if Earth were flat, it would be up on its side, perpendicular to the sun, and centrifugal force would provide the gravity necessary (rather than internal rotational gravity). All that would change is the length of the year and we would have sun all the time, except when other planetary discs block the sun from us. The moon would still orbit around us on the edge of the rim, dipping up and down on the horizon.

As for the magnetic poles, it would still have them, just like a magnet of any shape still has positive and negative poles (and the protective magnetic waves). The planet would have adapted to the environment and formed appropriately to support life.

Hypothetically, anyway. :geek:
 

0xReki

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It is. Just slightly. A very slightly flattened sphere.
 
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