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yes
The infra red horizon is still refracted too but allows you to see farther because the light curves up less
So unless you want to argue ships do go over the curvature but not where you see them apparently disappear over the apparent curvature.......
You're going to have to just concede Earth is flat
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hard to discern any curve when light bends, topography spikes and deviates from the ellipsoid model, mountains are high above the sea level, and wind is moving water around in the ocean.
@andromeda somebody forgot the time TEDX tried to normalize pedophillia then they buried the video
It is almost as if the earth is DESIGNED to be perceived as flat over all
When you're trying to forrage for food or chase cougars away, you're not really thinking about the curvature, are you?
Yeah sheeple i remember that video
TEDX is a propaganda machine
Classic applied psychology
Please dumb goyim, hand over your children to the Jews, good goy
Ted is total mind altered thinking
Oh shit, they goyim know SHUT IT DOWN
@andromeda Are you going to address the fact you're pushing TEDX psychological warfare on us or are you going to just sweat dodge and deflect?
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Agreed
sands
**Question Of The Day #91**
John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Isador Strauss all died in the wreck of the Titanic. They were also strongly opposed to the idea of the Federal Reserve Bank.
Was the destruction of the Titanic deliberate to smooth the way in the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank?
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wat
I think that is grasping at straws.
what happeend to them on the boats? were they denied a lifeboat
Mostly women and children were saved.
there is a difference between logic and reason. you can make a logical connection, but it may not always be reasonable.
Yes
we also know the captain of the titanic went to save himself while everyone else was left
but then died somehow
he didn't make it
Ew
FACT: In 1898 a man named Morgan Robertson penned a book titled βWreck of the Titanβ about a luxury liner deemed unsinkable that was going too fast in the North Atlantic in April and hit and iceberg killing most everyone on board due to lack of lifeboats.