Message from @Derek Nelson

Discord ID: 678185801187852307


2020-02-15 06:20:56 UTC  

Nothing to do with pressure, and you can find out that those all can happen on a spherical earth

2020-02-15 06:21:04 UTC  

forget pressure

2020-02-15 06:21:10 UTC  

Aah, sure

2020-02-15 06:21:13 UTC  

this is about measuring the surface

2020-02-15 06:21:49 UTC  

no curvature measured

2020-02-15 06:21:56 UTC  

objects seen too far

2020-02-15 06:22:16 UTC  

anyway, do what you want with the information. doesn't matter to us 🙂

2020-02-15 06:22:25 UTC  

you can only lead a horse to water

2020-02-15 06:22:31 UTC  

good luck

2020-02-15 06:40:10 UTC  

Man I wish I could post pics

2020-02-15 06:40:22 UTC  

Useless without them this

2020-02-15 06:57:44 UTC  

Imma go with the evidence from behind the curve, good tests

2020-02-15 06:58:08 UTC  

great. go with it 😉

2020-02-15 06:58:41 UTC  

no need to hang around here then.

2020-02-15 08:43:25 UTC  

Image by @maleman

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678159418415644672/image0.png

2020-02-15 08:43:33 UTC  

Thoughts?

2020-02-15 08:43:49 UTC  

No curve

2020-02-15 08:43:56 UTC  

Or?

2020-02-15 10:26:03 UTC  

If photos showing earth’s convexity at high altitude were real, you’re not allowed to zoom to make the curve disappear.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678185244569894922/video0.mov

2020-02-15 10:28:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678185800915091457/image0.jpg

2020-02-15 10:28:46 UTC  

This is how we know high altitude photos showing earth convexity, are all fake.

2020-02-15 10:30:32 UTC  

We could take a fisheye to that basically flat zoomed in basketball, and produce both curves. (Rendering the argument that high altitude photos showing earth curve are real, inarguable.)

2020-02-15 10:33:15 UTC  

Yeah, that ball is flat

2020-02-15 10:33:21 UTC  

No curvature seen

2020-02-15 10:39:22 UTC  

I don't have a fish eye lense, can you show me someone making a flat surface concave and convex with a lense, and failing that with a curved surface?

2020-02-15 10:52:47 UTC  

Pls tell me none of u unironically believe in flat earth

2020-02-15 10:57:08 UTC  

Irony is dead, flat earth killed it

2020-02-15 11:10:55 UTC  

Flat earth isn’t a belief, it’s an observable and measurable fact

2020-02-15 11:26:19 UTC  

Like flat basketballs

2020-02-15 11:53:56 UTC  

maleman @Flat Earth PhD posted 10++ posts which are worth looking into, not this "is the basketball flat" nonsense. seeing 500+miles with no curvature at over 100,000ft altitude COMPLETELY DESTROYS the globe model, use MATHEMETICS to test it for yourself.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678207366600327178/earth-curve-calcuation.png

2020-02-15 11:56:01 UTC  

just google Earth's Curvature Calculator and test out how much curvature there should be at your altitude, then ask, how much visual curve would that provide INSTEAD of a perfectly horizontal horizon?

2020-02-15 12:41:53 UTC  

I posted that basketball pic to show you you don't observe curve at sea level

2020-02-15 12:44:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678220184221253652/video0.mov

2020-02-15 12:45:10 UTC  

@maleman There’s your straight line curving both ways.

2020-02-15 12:45:41 UTC  

With a wide angle lens.

2020-02-15 12:47:29 UTC  

So, this means earth even at ridiculously high altitude, is also flat. And photos or video showing a curved earth from there, are fake.

2020-02-15 13:14:55 UTC  

That did not show what happens with a non flat surface

2020-02-15 13:15:09 UTC  

Show that experiment with a curved surface

2020-02-15 13:16:08 UTC  

hey @maleman did you test the Earth's curvature calculator? I'm interested to see your results in finding the Earth's curve at 100,000ft

2020-02-15 13:18:59 UTC  

What do I search, how much curve should be per x distance on the horizon?