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that one person#0464 (478017723624849431) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>
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You just keep saying "it says Australia".
calm down
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Lul
@Quorum listen, you said something about Polaris, I responded about Polaris,
then you tried telling me the star trails aren't of Polaris.
I never said the star trails were of Polaris.
I think this is a misunderstand and I'm done with it.
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!mut @King Of Karma ♡
stop muting randomw people
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I thought you meant that in my reality, I also thought that Polaris was below the equator
You said "yet people see polaris below the equator". You said that right after saying "so in your reality"
The wording confused me.
Ok np
People do see Polaris below the equator
Which shouldn't happen on a globe. Another claim for a mirage
It's only just barely under the equator, which I'm pretty sure the article said
It starts to fade the more south you get from the equator
"Under typical atmospheric conditions, this adds 0.57° to an object’s altitude, so Polaris would barely show up from 1.23° south latitude."
The two points I listed are way further down the equator.
Deducing things from the spherical model is wrong to begin with
What? I concluded that the point in those photos is not Polaris, meaning it is a different point in the sky using simple deduction. Idk what you mean tbh
K. Please show me your measurements of the surface
Interested.
What kind of measurements?
Measurements of the earth curving at the globe math given
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Someone told me about the 8 inches per mile squared thing, he said this: "8 inches per mile squared calculation is a parabolic approximation of a circle, rather than a linear drop off."
Ships going to the horizon will start to dissapear from the bottom of the mass to the top. This is bc the horizon is curved or round
On a flat earth the boat would just get smaller and smaller until it disappeared.
Brb in like 5-10 mins or somethin