Message from @MusicalProgrammer
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Look how big the landmass is
Its dumb bro
90,000 feet for altitude, and the type of camera is a lousy GoPro.
Its total bs
Not evidence
Not worth our time
I'm not sure I understand the objection to the landmass.
Are you saying it somehow disproves the globe?
I may be able to prove otherwise if it somehow disproves the globe.
Spheres look weird when you put a camera extremely close to it.
I can demonstrate it if you want.
Although at the moment the best I got is Blender 3D and a large sphere.
I may do a better curvature gif if you have any suggestions.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/579033317312167955/616755810185248784/mygifResized.gif Would you believe I made this from a sphere model?
Added fisheye lens for good measure, to simulate most weather balloon videos.
I can do a non fisheye version if you require it.
I dont require anything
Im good with the earth being flat
No reason to think we are a flying space ball
And that's perfectly okay.
Fair
ok
anyone want to get in a heated debate about round vs flat earth
Yeet
vaccines do not cause autism, because autism can't suddenly appear in a vaccine.
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Vaccines are given at the same age as autism develops, and autism goes into effect suddenly either way
Why would big pharma give us autism
You can't think of a single reason?
So, I'm taking the time to better understand the document I was sent yesterday... I don't know if I should dispute the interpretation or not. I'm not really interested in converting anyone, I'm just hungry to be wrong about stuff that I'm convinced are true.
Anyway, when the camera goes high in altitude... I don't see explicitly where they say: "This makes the horizon curve." They mention Field Curvature, but that appears to be an entirely different thing.
I looked it up and tried to understand exactly what it is.
I get pictures of an image blurring around the corners when I look up examples.
I probably missed something.