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h1 means the height you should see for it to peer over the "curvature" which is obviously bigger than the mountain
d1 = distance of Observer to "curve"
d2 = distance of "curve" to h1
Well if i keep looking at maths h means hernia
R = Radius of the standard globe model 6,371,000 meters
Light can only slow down or change angle of direction it travels through different mediums
@Human Sheeple thanks
It will also do so with different temperatures most of all.
Different humidity levels, second of all
Different CO2 content third of all
And different pressures LEAST of all
True, it changes the medium light travels in, but I reject that it proves the Earth is flat
Something I see globies say loads is
The truth
You cant use viewing range as an argument
Yeah so can you show me a laser curving DOWN please?
We may be here some time sheeple
lol
@Deleted User So why do they use ships disappearing from view hull first over the horizon as an argument then?
Double standards
Spirit level wins
Good point
Umm err I don't know why you can see this mountain in the distance,, urrrrr I'm not very good with maths but the Urrffs a gwobe it's alright you can twust mee I'm a thientitht.
its a mirage but the pics have no miraging effects then they say it has to be a mirage cause we shouldnt be able to see that far lol
so the proof its a mirage is based on a theory the earth is a globe
its always theory on top of theory
or facts on theorys
i have a theory imma use it to prove a fact ....
Is my pint of beer curved at any point XD
questioner they will show u surface tension and say its curved lol
Yes right at the edges with surface tension, marginally but is MOSTLY flat
Ah that means this bubble is proof of a globe surely
bubble is proof of concave earth lol
See this is the situation where the globies point out ohhh the curvature is too small.
Then you show them the long distance observations and show their math is wrong, then they go ummm err oh no gee 😬 I forgot how to do maths, bye.
I was thinking spherical bubble floating in the air not half
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Dont lean over
You risk falling around the cute
Curve*
The curvature is so small that we don't realise it's there, why? Because the Earths size is collosal
awww darn
#86 I could have said something