Message from @LoL
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NASA: you want $56 mil a day for the rest of your life to say you're going to mars?
Me: sure
when a ship disappears behind the curve you are technically seeing the "curve" just can't tell that it's "curved" because it shows no "curvature"
I'm going to mars everybody!
Instant $56 mil
Well, if some scientist were to show the earth was actually flat, then everyone would turn on the Government, the scientist would be praised and all the nice stuff
ships don't disappear behind any curve
learn how optics work silly
no i am joking
inb4 a giant chunk of the 20+ billion goes to the actors, probably like 90% of it
cuz their cgi is terrible
lol
that is what they are saying
the story with einstein even is that people rejected him for decades
It looks so fake that's how we know it's real. Cuz it looks fake
The more fake something looks, the more real it is
Common sense
what I don't understand is how they dispute it coming back with telescope/camera
@raspberry True
atmospheric refraction? idk
it's good to stay hopeful that truth will spread anyway
The truth is out there
my issue is i haven't been able to get it to come back irl when i try that @Umwhat
refraction couldn't explain it
and
oh that's funny @raspberry
good luck truth seeking :3
i haven't tried it myself yet
Those who seek truth always find it
there is a place near me where I can see Chicago from pretty far away
@Umwhat i haven't enough either, only a couple times and not enough to say anything certainly
I checked it on the curve calculator, and it is supposed to have curve in the way lol
I just saw a video of a man flying over el paso texas and he could see colorado from 30000k feet on air. He also used an IR filter, so it cant be a mirage
Hello fellow flat globers
There is error with both models
so thatt, the globe does try to explain with refraction i think
but then complain that FE can't use refraction
both models probably are off, or people's use of them
i don't know that refraction happens that close to the water
He literally could see over the entire state of new Mexico