Message from @thadTHEdad
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When ships go in the straight line over the horizon where do they go?
I belive that they follow the curvature of the earth and therefore go out of sight.
Dont get me wrong, the earth or other planets arent exact spheres because of mountains and things like that but its certainly not flat in my opinion.
Anyway ill speak in the morning, night all.
Man, there's much better evidence out there than the "ships over the horizon" argument. How far you can see is eventually dependent on the refractive index anyway. It's not worth arguing one way or the other.
Do you believe in gravity?
What about when you fly to 42,000 ft at night, you can clearly see the curvature of the earth.
This time im actually going, night.
I do believe in gravity. But I don't think the curve is easily visible at 42,000 ft.
yeah at 42k ft i don't think you would see much
maybe you would see the slightest hint if you view sunrise/sunset
You'd need a keen eye for sure
I honestly want to plot a course across the world via boat, and record it all for undisputable proof the earth is spherical.
If I hit an ice wall
Then I know for certain
im curious what makes you guys think the earth is flat?
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As do I
I honestly wanna know
you NEARLY got me to type that out
An exam
round
round-earth
Donut shaped Earth
no trolling. no more "donut shaped Earth" crap
Guys its a waffer. That isn't a joke. It's what I was told
many here would agree with you
Just another troll-channel I take it
No shortage of them
check this out, when the horizon is centered you can see that it's flat
they use a fisheye lens but if you can center the image you can see the real deal which is that it's flat
all high altitude balloon footage show the same thing, if you center the horizon it's always flat
100k high in altitude and you can still see the horizon being straight, what's the globers excuse now?
In the thumbnail you can already see it curving with the horizon centred
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it's not centered in the thumbnail, are you blind?
horizon isn't in the middle