Message from @GandalfTheGreen

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2019-05-24 16:35:03 UTC  

sometimes it does

2019-05-24 16:35:08 UTC  

significantly larger

2019-05-24 16:35:09 UTC  

_bullshit @somekat_

2019-05-24 16:35:28 UTC  

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?

2019-05-24 16:35:32 UTC  

so you think a trailtrack goingup up a hill at no point bends, *cough* bullshit bullshit* sorry it's sick season

2019-05-24 16:35:33 UTC  

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

2019-05-24 16:35:49 UTC  

What satellite can we see curvature from? @danica

2019-05-24 16:36:04 UTC  

Difference in height of the water above the stumps that id

2019-05-24 16:36:05 UTC  

himiwari lol

2019-05-24 16:36:05 UTC  

Is

2019-05-24 16:36:08 UTC  

@somekat Sorry lad, didn't know there were HILLS in STRAIGHT 3 MILES STRETCHES.

Perhaps you should pay more attention to the convo.

2019-05-24 16:36:19 UTC  

Some globies...

2019-05-24 16:36:21 UTC  

I tell ya

2019-05-24 16:36:27 UTC  

I did, you were acting like train tracks were perfectly straight, like a ruler device

2019-05-24 16:36:30 UTC  

If the water has more depth above stump in middle its concave

2019-05-24 16:36:31 UTC  

they bend like crazy

2019-05-24 16:36:33 UTC  

in reality

2019-05-24 16:36:38 UTC  

just try it

2019-05-24 16:36:44 UTC  

I'm curious

2019-05-24 16:37:04 UTC  

daniel water is flat thinking it bends down is crazier than the globe theory

2019-05-24 16:37:05 UTC  

Train tracks when laid, are not laid in accountance with the curvature of the earth.

2019-05-24 16:37:09 UTC  

Do you understand that?

2019-05-24 16:37:17 UTC  

Water looks flat

2019-05-24 16:37:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/581521111565729810/himawari8_stitch_lines.PNG

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/581521112509317130/himawari-google_earth_australia_comparison.PNG

2019-05-24 16:37:25 UTC  

It is not EVEN CONSIDERED.

2019-05-24 16:37:32 UTC  

In the ENTIRE engineering process.

2019-05-24 16:37:36 UTC  

Not in rail roads.

2019-05-24 16:37:38 UTC  

do you understand they are contour or w/e? so it would be irrelevant if they accounted for the curvature?

2019-05-24 16:37:38 UTC  

you can see more of the earth because of refraction

2019-05-24 16:37:38 UTC  

citizen i was jokin when i said himiwari

2019-05-24 16:37:43 UTC  

What if water is bending up slightly as it's being pushed out from a centre point above

2019-05-24 16:37:46 UTC  

Not in Canal's.

2019-05-24 16:37:53 UTC  

light is interesting

2019-05-24 16:38:02 UTC  

i guess its possible

2019-05-24 16:38:07 UTC  

unlikely as the globe imo

2019-05-24 16:38:28 UTC  

Naa concave makes way more sense than the globr

2019-05-24 16:38:30 UTC  

-_-

2019-05-24 16:38:39 UTC  

anything would make more sense than the globe

2019-05-24 16:38:58 UTC  

if you lay a train track, you only care about the single rail, because the rail needs to conform to the ground, many rails doesn't need any sort of calculations for curvature, what is ridiculous is expecting it to.

2019-05-24 16:39:51 UTC  

even if earth was flat, its not flat enough for perfect train tracks