Message from @Thinky
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imagine having a low iq
ur weird ash bro
Imagine worshiping balls.
!mute @Cobalt name calling
the earth is round
no cap
It’s round and flat
" The water level is lower-tech than the laser level, but it can be ** more accurate over long distances **, and works without a sightline
Earth's surface is 71% water. water is always level.
Globe is dead
na
its round
trust
Trust is synonymous with faith. You don’t need faith with provable reality.
Water is always level relative to the compressive force.
Relative to normal force.
Normal force, acting at any one point on a globe, perpendicular.
Fluid Dynamics even account for this.
But if we wish to misuse basic Fluid Dynamics, go for it.
It’s not so easy, when it’s neither observable, or measurable in real life. Two demands proof needs. And you can’t assume a measurement, without first observing.
No, but you observe that too.
Water finds 'level' relative to the normal force induced on it.
We do not observe water curving over a sphere.
Rather, normal force is its reaction to compressive forces of gravity.
We do, however.
Consider for a moment...
Why do we see the horizon further out when we raise altitude?
Which is disproportionally longer in distance
Than if we were at sea level, or even at 5,000'
The distance at which it increases is quite noticeable, up to a point.
Why is this the case?
We are supposed to see the horizon curve on a sphere.
That is the nature of every sphere in reality.
Earth doesn’t do that.
You didn't answer my question, though.
We are supposed to see farther when we elevate.
Why is that on a flat surface?