Message from @Vitmar
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When it rains the whole area turns into a lake with a mirror like appearance
If there was any curvature to the water the reflection would be distorted
Like a funhouse mirror
Hmm...
Because you don't understand what level means.. or you would understand the Earth is a flat level plane
Hello there
Actually, you have a point. The reflection itself should be distorted with such a wide angle of view.
because of the extension of the earth, also the water been level above it really doesn't mater much
Hi
Lemme test something rq, " whats a replacement for gravity"
like filling a cup with sand on the bottom, thewater stills level even where you have more mass
The water level is parallel with the level salt beneath it
how do you actually check this?
You can measure it with a laser
But water is more accurate than a laser
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no.
that's it, that's all I'm saying.
Oceans aren’t at rest. Are the salt flats at rest?
the water will have a level even if the things behind it aren't
try putting a toy on a cup and then filling it with water
The peak and trough between waves is irrelevant to sea level
I guess you didn't understood what I said but ok
That's why they use sea level as the starting point.. it is the baseline height of 70% of the Earth's surface
Lake Michigan is 577 feet above sea LEVEL... Lake Huron is 577 feet above sea LEVEL.. They are both equal? LEVEL? FLAT? No change. No curve. No GLOBE!!!
Something else, why do things fall common question but answer anyways
This is a smaller scale example of sea level. Lake Michigan and Lake Huron form the world's largest water level besides the oceans
Gravity is only electromagnetism
that's not how fluids work...
That is how fluids work.. that's how they built the aqueducts.. people knew this hundreds of years ago
Okay Ron im happy you didnt say density
Yes
Water is always flat
Never observed to curve
I don’t settle at EM for “gravity”.
people hundreds of years ago didn't knew how to build computers
people hundreds of years ago prayed instead of doing surgeries
Yeh nah but stil it's a better attempt than densitt and buoyancy
Moving water curves across the land. (Rivers and streams)
also water is flat? More or less
Vibration? Electric fields?
Water is affected by electromagnetism. It's otherwise perfectly flat