Message from @^Kevin^
Discord ID: 501108315535704064
The farther you get from something the more the shallower the angle becomes
No you dont understand perspective
we supposedly going around the sun in an orbit, yet we see the same sky thru-out the year, if we were moving around the sun we should see different sky thru-out the seasons
we don't proves flat earth
already debunked that
flat earth is stationary and doesn't move
Read addressing claims
They are super far out
FEers don’t understand the shear vastness of our universe
that is all lies and untruths
sun and moon are 3,400 miles away
both are same size
One close one far perspective dude
If you have a helium balloon tethered 50 ft above the ground and start moving away from it...eventually the ground and the balloon will converge. Did the balloon move or did the angular perspective just change ? @Simon The Scorponist
No it’s called the earth is a ball and it’s hidden under the curve
No
Its called gradiant slope and optical slant
no curve, you take an air balloon and go up in it, you see flat horizon
no curve, all fake if you see a curved, with fish eye lenses
Ugh
One second
we have 200 proofs we live on a flat earth
you can't give 1 good one that we live on a globe
that doesn't prove anything...
waste of time to talk about air in a basket ball
Dude close up things appear flat
I am done with this bullshit
It’s impossible to argue with you guys
if a person is standing on a ball, they would see the horizon fall away
not rise to eye level
you live on flat earth, whether you want it to be true or not, its reality
you would see the horizon at your feet
if u lived on a ball
flat earth +1
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If you lived on a ball three feet in diameter, yes. But as you can see on that basketball, the closer you are to a ball, the closer to “eye level” the horizon is. And the claim that it “always rises to eye level” is a lie: If you go in an airplane with a theodolite, you can see that the horizon dips about three degrees.
Stop strawmanning a model you don’t understand.
@^Kevin^ you live on a ball, whether you want it to be true or not, it's reality.
As you see this is a null and void argument