Message from @jeremy
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relative to where your standing
real quick say it please
Perspective based.
This will be good.
lol
i think we need a 3 mile or longer straight flat object personally
A railway?
We got those.
train tracks
PS, they don't account for curavute.
boats over the horizon
wait though if we see something that disproves the globe at the horizon that is an illusion
stand outside at different points of the day, and record how big the sun looks by drawing it
anything that proves the globe is really happenning at the horizon
with a pencil ?
railroad tracks aren't straight, they're conture
if the sun is like it is on your model then it should be much larger at around 12 PM then at sunrise
we already know the sun appears to get smaller sometimes depending on conditions
NASA is GOD.....lol (or they think that they are)
@somekat /me coughs BULLSHIT
significantly larger
_bullshit @somekat_
I have a experiment but the problem would be how to tell the stups are level relative to each other.. Find long stretch of shallow water and Bury 3 stumps far away in line, one in middle two either side then measure difference in heights above all stumps for difference, but how can we know they are level relative to each other?
so you think a trailtrack goingup up a hill at no point bends, *cough* bullshit bullshit* sorry it's sick season
well darkly u have to take into account that the lower the sun appears to be u are looking through more atmosphere compared to when its right overhead
Difference in height of the water above the stumps that id
himiwari lol
Is
@somekat Sorry lad, didn't know there were HILLS in STRAIGHT 3 MILES STRETCHES.
Perhaps you should pay more attention to the convo.
Some globies...
I tell ya
I did, you were acting like train tracks were perfectly straight, like a ruler device
If the water has more depth above stump in middle its concave
they bend like crazy
in reality
just try it
I'm curious
daniel water is flat thinking it bends down is crazier than the globe theory
Train tracks when laid, are not laid in accountance with the curvature of the earth.