periegesisvoid:

argumate:

glumshoe:

“we’ve explored more of space than the ocean….”

I mean. Well. I don’t know how to say this diplomatically, but… that’s… wrong. That’s not true. I might not know a whole lot about space but I am pretty sure that it’s sorta the biggest thing there is.

some kind of weird inverted universe thing where space is finite and a few miles deep at most and the ocean goes on forever and the seafloor is actually the event horizon at the edge of our lightcone

Flat Earth conspiracies

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  4. mindblownie reblogged this from rougir-fleur and added:
    considering the moon water discovery……are you sure?
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  8. lamaplant reblogged this from argumate and added:
    i dont say your wrong but humans have seen more space that ocean (not making the comparation of space to ocean ratio)
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    The volume of space we’ve explored/examined is greater than the volume of ocean we’ve explored/examined, even if we’ve...
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    it’s difficult to take physical samples that way, I’ll admit
  14. thepressureabove reblogged this from carnivalseb and added:
    I can look at more volume of space than exists in the oceans simply by looking up…
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