Message from @Ronsheckelson

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2019-11-20 20:39:29 UTC  

anyway do you know how the bedford level experiment should be done?

2019-11-20 20:39:45 UTC  

Sea LEVEL, Salt FLAT, Great PLAINS, HORIZON

2019-11-20 20:39:51 UTC  

(my guess you do not know how it should be done only how it should not be done)

2019-11-20 20:40:00 UTC  

aeroPLANES

2019-11-20 20:40:02 UTC  

All of these terms are wrong?

2019-11-20 20:40:07 UTC  

no

2019-11-20 20:40:14 UTC  

there just terms

2019-11-20 20:40:19 UTC  

describing something

2019-11-20 20:40:26 UTC  

They're just arbitrary words with no meaning?

2019-11-20 20:40:28 UTC  

the meaning you see behind them is not accurate tho

2019-11-20 20:40:36 UTC  

something like a plane yes

2019-11-20 20:40:43 UTC  

Because you're brainwashed with the BALL @negatic

2019-11-20 20:40:46 UTC  

they mean different things to me than to you

2019-11-20 20:40:49 UTC  

2019-11-20 20:41:02 UTC  

Guys dont you believe in frozen water ???

2019-11-20 20:41:13 UTC  

frozen water wont win you anything here

2019-11-20 20:41:24 UTC  

Cuz someone said that he wants to see convex water

2019-11-20 20:41:41 UTC  

u still need to have a big surface frozen and test how smooth it is or if it falls down sometime

2019-11-20 20:41:52 UTC  

The surface of frozen water is always level... How do you think a Zamboni machine works? The water finds its own LEVEL

2019-11-20 20:41:53 UTC  

on small area its all flat

2019-11-20 20:42:31 UTC  

That's where you're wrong @negatic

2019-11-20 20:42:42 UTC  

thats why its easy to think earth is flat. you simply extrapolate what you see in small area

2019-11-20 20:42:45 UTC  

Level water doesn't change with scale

2019-11-20 20:42:55 UTC  

on fe

2019-11-20 20:42:58 UTC  

on ge it does

2019-11-20 20:43:12 UTC  

At what distance does a LEVEL surface curve?

2019-11-20 20:43:13 UTC  

what do you define small area

2019-11-20 20:43:14 UTC  

again this depends on the model you look at

2019-11-20 20:43:22 UTC  

at what area does it start to curve

2019-11-20 20:43:46 UTC  

ur 8 inches whatever are ok but you often forget height of observer and that water makes a hill inbetween observer and ...

2019-11-20 20:43:51 UTC  

u know what i mean

2019-11-20 20:44:04 UTC  

3 km or something

2019-11-20 20:44:04 UTC  

We have line of sight with Milwaukee Wisconsin from 80 miles away!! ZERO curvature

2019-11-20 20:44:14 UTC  

3km is small area i guess

2019-11-20 20:44:35 UTC  

but how tall is that person Ron?

2019-11-20 20:44:35 UTC  

Over 120 km with no curvature

2019-11-20 20:44:41 UTC  

yes i heard your argument for we can see further than we should ron its the best argument fe has i know

2019-11-20 20:45:05 UTC  

LEVEL water is the best argument.. because 70% of the Earth is covered in water

2019-11-20 20:45:10 UTC  

nah water is level *0

2019-11-20 20:45:20 UTC  

Hi Ron *0

2019-11-20 20:45:24 UTC  

hey spot