Message from @Queen👑
Discord ID: 622758782497193984
maybe
@Flame chicken wow
I'm confusion
ok
middle ground
Forgive me. This kind of stuff may go over my head. English isn't my first lingo.
neither
ive made countless grammatical mistakes
which may have led to some misunderstandings
middle ground is very important otherwise you will get no where in a debate
Boat captains say, on average, you can see ships on the horizon or land at about 12 miles. A rough formula at http://science.howstuffworks.com... Examples: For an observer standing on the ground with h = 1.70 metres (5 ft 7 in) (average eye-level height), the horizon is at a distance of 4.7 kilometres
I come from this country ----> 🇮🇸
@Flame chicken i thought you were going to listen to me
Ok
ok
do you believe that some buildings can't be seen due to the curvature?
regardless of the zoom
i mean its common sense
Yes
ok
See how I just answer the question
that is our middle ground
Ok so guys i need to ask something
Ask away
Is that ok if i do
this is my point: you see bulidings, mountains etc that you are NOT supposed to see (due to the curvature)
Ok so, like, if earth is flat, are all the other planets and stars?
how do i know? i did the math
i calculated the drop height of the supposed curvature of earth
Good point.
and i calculated the highest bulilding in Chicago (one of the examples)
and i realised
you are not supposed to see even little bit
I always wondered that: if earth is flat, what about the other planets
but you see half of it
everyday
The moon and sun are pretty round ngl
same questions
morning seeker
mourning?