Message from @Atag
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Nothing what? @Technomatrix
If you think you can see nothing but a flat 1,200 miles on a sphere earth, you’re crazy. https://youtu.be/hobnOTKIjWE
Y'know, the conversation and the demand for sources
you can see the curve in that image.
And you’re crazy.
Let's have a peak at the vid
the atmosphere.
if I could send you images i'd show you the apparent surface curve
I wonder why he had to use a gray filter on that video though. gets rid of color and makes stuff harder to see in distance
I can hardly discern the horizon
I thought all infrared was b&w
It looks pretty flat, but that is expected, it is in a relatively local area
Scale.
The clouds or whatever make the horizon jagged
Demand for sources? What about the sources you need to support your globe with scientific method experimentation?
A video, posted in the comments that deconstructs the original video and proves it wrong (apparently). It's in English subtitles I think.
https://youtu.be/oXd1EWhhKwc
@Derek Nelson
Please provide scientific method experimentation for each of the above.
Who are you talking to? @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄
That vid actually debunks the flat earth twofold
The one Derek provided. And what you provided
Any of you globe earthers. Good luck.
Well we'll see what he thinks when he returns👍
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 and I'll be the first to say I won't be taking part in that as I'm not a scientist
Sigma Octantis would be easy, for observatories in the southern hemisphere.
It is constantly observed, so they plotted it all out
Except, it isn't.
They only see stars around it.
What's the deal with people in the north not being able to see stars in the south? Surely we'd all see the same stars?
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They haven't seen the actual star, itself.
if the earth is flat explain that
If the stars are so high up, surely everyone would be able to see the exact same stars
@Atag You don't need to be a scientist to do research.
They do see it
I actually found a picture
@Atag Wrong. That's not how flat earth works.