Message from @Citizen Z
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Whoops.
Your links prove pictures like perspective ramp, are still Level.
Hehe.
Wah wah wah.
Dumb*
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hmm
and really neat video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac85-fQF6qg
its only 1 minute long btw
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Oh wow. The video debunking that laser ring gyroscope has been deleted.
That figures.
Just here say
At least I got more links showing how focal length coupled with angular resolution proves a flat earth.
And the glober genius didn’t even realize it.
heres a neat video you should watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac85-fQF6qg
They do the work for us a lot of the time. Good job, Globe earth. 👍💯
1 min long
As nice as that hypothesis is. This video showing over 1,200 miles of flat earth, on a 24,901 mile circumference ball, makes that ascertain moot. (Because we would absolutely have to see some curve, given that distance.) https://youtu.be/hobnOTKIjWE
There’s no way around it.
I suspect this video will also be deleted in time.
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what
a comment i found ". A plane travels at about 36000 ft, thats basically an apples skin compared to the earth's total size. Your not gonna see <censored> from 36000 ft."
better
When you see over 1,200 miles worth of the surface? Yes, you would absolutely see curve.
Imagine if we put P900/1,000’s w/infrared lenses attached, onto a high altitude balloon. Sent it up 120,000 feet. How far would we see then?
The guy in that video was only looking out 1 freaking window.
If he looked to the opposite side. We are talking at least 2,000 miles. Think About It.
i dont think you understand how big the earth is
I don’t think you understand your belief is preventing you from absorbing information that contradicts your belief.
With 2,000+ miles of observable flat earth. That is pushing 1/10th of The Entire Earth’s circumference. Yes. There has to be an observable curve, given that amount of distance.