Message from @Despato
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Most things that are claimed to be caused by coriolis like water draining in different directions and storms rotating in opposite directions can be easily debunked
could you link a site?
Site to what?
that debunks it
lol start with youtube <:lul:484994724118134784>
Yea
hows that for a site
This guy is a PHD mathematician
I have another question. I understand not trusting the government to tell the truth about anything, including space travel, moon landings, war crime etc.. but what about that increasing number of private individuals who launch rockets with cameras that are high enough to show the shape of the earth? And I personally know several aeronautical engineers who's job it is to make such rockets. Are alll of these people being told an elaborate lie, or themselves lying? What could motivate any of that?
Stop man
What private individuals launch rockets without government?
Naw, they launch them on their own.
Who?
Plenty of ametuers, I'll find some examples
stuff like this
Did they design their cameras for high altitude?
Its a wide angle lens
There is no way of knowing that.
Yes there is
Look at it.
You don't have to ask
The image is warping
The land mass below the camera takes up half the earth
Its not all of earth
Its a wide angle lens
Personally I find arguing about whether it 'looks round' or not to be a bit unproductive. I'll admit that though it may 'look round', that is a terrible standard of evidence. But if a FE scenario, wouldn't the camera be seeing for more of the earth? like, all of it?
why would they cover it up tho, the goverment and the scientists
thats my biggest hold up with the theory
Yea, fisheyes for certain distort images.
Agreed, that was the second part of my earlier question.
The earth doesnt look round
Lol
The thing is about fish eye lenses though, is that since the resulting video or image taken with them is so distorted, it is not possible to make any claim of it original composition. for FE or GE purposes.
Not without a fishey lens of cgi
You can do a fisheye reversal on the imagery
It comes out flat
I highly doubt that.