Message from @jeremy
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@jeremy we can see the ocean curving by looking at the horizon drop with altitude. This is visible even at the small scale
ok!
u go up u can see farther
Yes bc of curve
thats a thoery
No it's simple geometry
Direct measurement
could be becuase of perspective angular resolution refraction
@The Big Gambino Not necessarily, it's the elevation, not the curvature
their are other options than its curving
Perspective angular resolution refraction is just a jumble word salad
when u look out at the ocean the water appears to be above ur feet its geometry so the water is really above ur feet ?
All of those other options are falsified
ok
i think instead of us debating we should brainstorm an idea for an experiment to prove it
This has been done
When you put a can 2 meters in front of you, and another can 5 meters in front of you, is the can that's further away smaller, or does it appear smaller than the can that is closer?
Ppl have flown to space
Geometry explains what we should *expect* to see in optics, not what's *actually* true
Depends on where they're looking
And if they're in the sun or not
Depends on their helmets, where they're looking, etc
i have a video of some astronauts saying they do some saying they dont so those people that have been to space i cant really trust they are giving accurate info to us
So if you did an experiment, and I didnt
That's literally what we just said lol
I could just say, that's not proof
Some saw stars, others didn't. Really depends on where you're looking at
If you're close to a city you most likely won't see stars because of the city lights
If you're on a remote hill, you will see them
people lived in space for days on end
some did see stars some didnt
Nah that's not true
they jsut happened to never look out the window on the night side the hwole time lol
Do you have any concrete examples..?
They're talking about different parts of the orbit
That's a misrepresentation of their words
Oh a video edited by a flat earther, I can't trust this
misrepresentation of their words ?