Message from @Logrian

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2019-10-12 15:17:52 UTC  

Trust your senses and sense only

2019-10-12 15:18:21 UTC  

Many experiments have been done, plus theres no curvature, the globe model doesnt match what we observe!

2019-10-12 15:18:28 UTC  

That's impossible, without presupposing your senses are reliable

2019-10-12 15:18:29 UTC  

Exactly

2019-10-12 15:18:35 UTC  

Why I mentioned solipsism

2019-10-12 15:18:52 UTC  

I trust my senses and they tell me that the Earth is a globe. What makes my senses inferior to anyone elses senses?

2019-10-12 15:18:57 UTC  

Experiments, lots of them have been done

2019-10-12 15:18:59 UTC  

You said what we observe, that’s not what the math says

2019-10-12 15:19:09 UTC  

Okay Logged give me 1 experiment

2019-10-12 15:19:13 UTC  

^

2019-10-12 15:19:14 UTC  

This tells us the current globe model is wrong!

2019-10-12 15:19:15 UTC  

I’ll go take a look at it

2019-10-12 15:19:36 UTC  

Go check the infered photos

2019-10-12 15:19:52 UTC  

The what

2019-10-12 15:19:59 UTC  

Infered

2019-10-12 15:20:05 UTC  

On google?

2019-10-12 15:20:14 UTC  

youtube 😉

2019-10-12 15:20:23 UTC  

they walk you through it

2019-10-12 15:20:28 UTC  

Give me a link

2019-10-12 15:20:49 UTC  

Cause I can’t find anything

2019-10-12 15:21:10 UTC  

I have photos that show multiple horizons, one for the ground and one for each cloud layer the camera man (me) is above. That ONLY happens on a globe.

2019-10-12 15:23:38 UTC  

And all the so called 100000 ft videos that show flat horizons also have evidence that video editing software had been used to force the horizon to appear flat, at the sacrifice of stretching (distorting) other things. Its dishonesty at its best.

2019-10-12 15:23:42 UTC  

I see a curve on the photo my man, it’s not going to be a curve that’s like a straight freaking 360 turn.
The curve is little, not enough for you to be like “oh yea it’s obvious”. Since the planet is so huge

2019-10-12 15:23:50 UTC  

The video I meant

2019-10-12 15:25:50 UTC  

There is not a single high altitude flat earth horizon video that did not involve tampering in someway to remove or omit curvature.

2019-10-12 15:26:03 UTC  

What about lunar eclipses and cycles and constellations?

2019-10-12 15:26:04 UTC  

Not to mention, you need to be 35k feet above and have a 60 degrees point of view to see the curve.

2019-10-12 15:26:06 UTC  

Ah ha, way to not watch the video, nice!

2019-10-12 15:26:15 UTC  

...yea ok, if your saying I didn’t I did

2019-10-12 15:28:09 UTC  

Just because I didn’t say “oh yea it’s flat” doesn’t mean I didn’t watch it

2019-10-12 15:28:09 UTC  

Looking at left-right curvature is the weakest way to look. What about depthwise. If you understood how spherical layers appear you would see exactly that

2019-10-12 15:30:10 UTC  

The fact that I had to look down at the sun and down at the horizon proves that the horizon does not rise to eye level.

2019-10-12 15:31:14 UTC  

From 40k feet, the horizon drops approximately 7 degrees. This is exactly what our senses (and sensors) will tell us.

2019-10-12 15:31:48 UTC  

That’s still a tiny amount tho

2019-10-12 15:32:03 UTC  

And the drop is the same in all directions 360 degrees, which is only possible on a globe.

2019-10-12 15:33:13 UTC  

@Logrian in the video my man zooms so far in to the curve, and he says oh yea see it’s flat. And it’s going to look straight DUH. It’s what you call a tangent. If you zoom far enough to a circle the line is going to look straight.

2019-10-12 15:33:13 UTC  

Tiny it is, its there. It should not on a flat earth according to common claims.

2019-10-12 15:33:42 UTC  

If that makes sense

2019-10-12 15:33:49 UTC  

You can see over 900 miles with no 125 miles of curvature, hmmmmmmmm.......

2019-10-12 15:34:04 UTC  

250 miles?