Message from @United Netherlands

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2019-05-21 00:39:41 UTC  

Lol okay

2019-05-21 00:40:16 UTC  

but hey, have fun debating flattards, always interesting

2019-05-21 00:40:31 UTC  

So if you see a curve then you’re convinced then

2019-05-21 00:40:36 UTC  

yup

2019-05-21 00:41:00 UTC  

A curve left to right or curving away from you?

2019-05-21 00:41:10 UTC  

I mean there’s so much to find

2019-05-21 00:41:39 UTC  

if we where on a sphere, we would have some decent photos already, not the photoshopped ones

2019-05-21 00:41:52 UTC  

or Livestream without fisheye lenses

2019-05-21 00:42:07 UTC  

Would you accept a high altitude balloon footage?

2019-05-21 00:42:15 UTC  

From ground to sky

2019-05-21 00:42:24 UTC  

With no fisheye lens

2019-05-21 00:42:27 UTC  

yup, it's always straight 30 miles up

2019-05-21 00:42:45 UTC  

Brb

2019-05-21 00:42:57 UTC  

dude it's straight 300 miles up..

2019-05-21 00:43:29 UTC  

and don't give me a vid like the Sunrays ones... don't like another visual argument...

2019-05-21 00:46:58 UTC  

https://i.imgur.com/OSbXnt8.gif these are some snapshots of it. I can’t post any pictures but look up “lensdistortion” you have barreldistortion and pincushion distortion. And the way to detect this is watching the horizon go up and down in the frame. If the horizon changes shape its a fisheyelens. It the horizon stay the same both above and below the center of frame its not distorted. And here the full raw unedited video. You can see the horizon looks flat from the ground and starts to curve ever so slightly as it goes up https://youtu.be/2RATP53l9MA

2019-05-21 00:47:10 UTC  

Mind you this is from a flat earther.

2019-05-21 00:48:07 UTC  

see, most seem flat too me

2019-05-21 00:48:47 UTC  

Yeah you’re not expecting to see much curve to begin with the earth is gigantic

2019-05-21 00:49:15 UTC  

You really have to look or in this case compare it to a straight line

2019-05-21 00:49:55 UTC  

and in the last vid the Earth was concaved with the wobble..

2019-05-21 00:50:17 UTC  

still a distorted lens

2019-05-21 00:50:39 UTC  

When it’s wobbling really hard that’s just the camera not being able to process the image

2019-05-21 00:51:03 UTC  

Look when its more stable but still wobbling up and down

2019-05-21 00:51:17 UTC  

Then you don’t see any change

2019-05-21 00:51:47 UTC  

what about the pictures of beyondhorizons.eu or the cities photographed while it supposed to be meters under the horizon

2019-05-21 00:52:29 UTC  

Math says its not a globe

2019-05-21 00:52:45 UTC  

Unless you assume it is and add your mirage math

2019-05-21 00:53:09 UTC  

Yeah that’s a never ending discussion you have all kinds of refraction you have looming which brings object up over the horizon and you have sinking as well making object dissapear bottom up

2019-05-21 00:53:18 UTC  

I don’t like those kinds of topics

2019-05-21 00:53:27 UTC  

Too many variables

2019-05-21 00:53:47 UTC  

and look into daytime moon crescents

2019-05-21 00:54:37 UTC  

Moonlight isn't the sun's reflection

2019-05-21 00:54:43 UTC  

very interesting

2019-05-21 00:54:49 UTC  

Oh there’s actually a really fun and simple test you can do with the daytime moon

2019-05-21 00:54:55 UTC  

....

2019-05-21 00:55:28 UTC  

Sometimes it works out and sometimes its off a bit

2019-05-21 00:55:29 UTC  

If you hold a ball up to the moon as close to it as you can. You will see that the terminatorline (light to shadow) always matches that on the moon.

2019-05-21 00:55:48 UTC  

@zep tepi you cant always do that

2019-05-21 00:55:49 UTC  

On a clear day when both the sun and moon are out

2019-05-21 00:55:57 UTC  

Yes but...