Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧
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they're tinted. that means they are not solid objects blocking the light behind it from coming through
Do you know how many miles that is?
60
Of course color change
iirc
60 miles
Its blurry
Its 60 miles
that's due to the camera
if we view it in person it's not going to be pixilated.
is that an image of the ocean or the moutains behind it?
or is that again just another example of refraction
how many people here believe in flat earth?
When you can show me a scientifically proven study that shows mountains popping up 3 miles into the air and the earth just appears flat. I will take what you are saying seriously.
*appears flat*
the earth does appear flat.
But magic unproven refraction disproves it?
you can see refraction in person.
--- PERSPECTIVE ..
why things disappear bottom-up from horizon ...
https://prnt.sc/g1fy4g
https://prnt.sc/mz0jy5
No you cant
really?
Yes really.
have you went to the exact locations at the same weather and proved that?
Its not refraction.
what is it then
Its the actual objects
the thing im confused about is if the earth is flat wouldnt all the water leak off the edge?
why are they below the horizon?
so ur saying that earth is infinite?
The way light works
what
ihave an ez debunk of flat earth using my genius intellect
1) you cannot trust the reliability of your senses. you could be in a matrix and the world you think you see could be merely a figment of your imagination. for instance, we could live in a computer simulation
2) because our senses may be unreliable, you cannot depend on observations as evidence that the Earth is flat. the Earth may not even exist, and may simply be an illusion
3) therefore, the assertion that the earth is flat can be rejected on the basis of insufficient evidence
ez pz gg
agnostic earther 1 flat earthers 0
nobody lol
now they showed up smh
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dosent optical slant rely only on what the observers perspective is