Message from @United Netherlands
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meh
No really
weight, mass, density
Yes
can be confusing yes
but dude
it's a useless debate
And object can be less dense but have more mass
if done many of these I tell ya...
Then a denser object with less mass
Gravity wise
yeah I get that
And the mass is used to calculate the weight not the density
and if you operate underwater objects behave different again
Fun fact about water
because it's object vs surrounding, no magical centre force pull needed
There’s a pressure gradiant and a density gradiant
Only the pressure gradiant goes all the way to the bottom and the density gradiant stops at -1000 feet
After that its the same density all the way to the bottom
But the pressure still increases because of the weight
Lol okay
but hey, have fun debating flattards, always interesting
So if you see a curve then you’re convinced then
yup
A curve left to right or curving away from you?
I mean there’s so much to find
if we where on a sphere, we would have some decent photos already, not the photoshopped ones
or Livestream without fisheye lenses
Would you accept a high altitude balloon footage?
From ground to sky
With no fisheye lens
yup, it's always straight 30 miles up
Brb
dude it's straight 300 miles up..
and don't give me a vid like the Sunrays ones... don't like another visual argument...
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
Mind you this is from a flat earther.
see, most seem flat too me
Yeah you’re not expecting to see much curve to begin with the earth is gigantic
You really have to look or in this case compare it to a straight line