Message from @jeremy
Discord ID: 578959634199740416
that doesnt matter
the fact u are saying u can see a boat disappear with the naked eye then u zoom in and it is still fully disappeared makes me think you are trolling or lying
ur lie is easy to understand yes
sure
ok
boats going over the curve is debatable
so are lunar eclipses
well have u looked into why it might not change apparent size
and are u sure it doesnt change apparent size
(hi campers)
well u understand that when the sun rises or sets your looking at it throught hte most atmosphere
do u think the atosphere magnifies things
^
(I feel like this is a bad time to chime in, so I'll like me back in a few)
ok have fun
(Oh aight then)
well the boats are going away from us so getting smaller
at the same time the atmosphere is magnifying them
so then they should get bigger
u didnt checkmate me lol
well if u think boats should get bigger ur assuming the magnifaction of the atmosphere is more than teh inverse square law
Fort Niagara, New York, USA
Fort Niagara to Toronto 30.84 Miles away (516 feet of missing earth curve)
Observer Height - 6 feet above Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario is FLAT! Fort Niagara, NY to Toronto Nikon p900 (2 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPc3VWtH2Og
Rogers Centre from 6ft above Lake Ontario 30.84 miles away(2 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__liPsAYnJs
well ur saying the sun doesnt change size at all have u seen a sunset int he desert and at the ocean
the sun doesn't change size?
and ur telling me the sun always is the same size as u see it
(so, I got a kinda question: if the earth is flat, why can't I see Mt Etna? Cuz like, I'm pretty sure that from the height I'm at it would be looming up over the treeline)
yes
We see too far if the earth is as we are told
the sun is a static object
do u mean in volume or what u see
no its not
the sun is not static are u insane
the sun doesnt move ?
it does not change size ( ok it does but its so little)
no the sun doesnt move lol
yeah ok u need to learn ur fake globe model better
the sun moves
lol same goes with flat earth
the sun moves in outerspace on the globe model
(the sun *does* move, but not relative to us. So for all intents and purposes, it doesn't)