Message from @Pit Droid
Discord ID: 683149651675054080
Pilot dont see any curve
Be a good pilot
RIP GLOB!
Im always ehh about 2nd hand stuff, so ill go ahead and hop over to ask myself. Thanks for the channel
Np
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Logrian is that last picture a death threat to the world?
RIP globe
you dont have a horizon, sawry
Then what do I see when I look at the ocean
a flat earth ๐
It's a horizon either way though ๐
horizon means horizontal
duh
Horizon 1: the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
Horizon 2: the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest.
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Horizon means 'boundary'. Horizontal means 'parallel to the horizon'. Later in the 17th C horizontal gained 'flat' as a meaning. Horizon has never translated to 'flat' and even translated in reference to a 'bounding (circle)' in Ancient Greek: 'horizลn (kuklos)'.
In reference to the oil rig image. Observations very close to see level are always subject to atmospheric effects.
In this instance, given I suspect the rigs are not made of jelly I can only conclude severe atmospheric affects are in place. Severe refraction can explain that observation in reference to curvature etc just fine. Though that is degenerate with a flat earth observation (If you ignore that the closer rig is slightly behind the curve in the 1ft observation, as expected).
If you ignore this then I would be interested to see images taken on other days, especially at different temperatures, with minimal atmospheric effects
It's hard to claim a distinctive conclusion from only one case.
Particularly with the degeneracy (Though again with the caviat that you can make out where the horizon actually is in the 1ft vs 35ft images)
is that link related to flat earth?
Not exactly
Its a livestream, seems kinda cool actually
It looks like a guy smoking and doing commentary on youtube videos
Hi guys
Are you all flat earthers
Look at ppls roles
Not everyone is
@everyone
do any flat earthers have a rebuttal to the claim that the bedford level experiments results can be explained by accounting for refraction?
i know there probably is one, im just curious
Our voice channel is going down