Message from @Ferocious Chicken

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2019-12-20 22:24:41 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 Because the're test roickets from BOEING!!!

2019-12-20 22:24:42 UTC  

this is why horizon is always at eye level:

2019-12-20 22:24:43 UTC  

To make it short, consider your sight as a straight line (you've got no choice anyway, when you will look at the horizon, you will see it from... "A line of sight"), looking at a round surface.

Imagine, in your head (since I can't add a image right now), a globe (earth) seen from afar. Imagine a tower on the somewhere on the surface (no matter it's height) and you, on top of it.

Now draw a line between you and the horizon you will be looking at (two directions, either to the left or to the right of your tower). This straight line will be a tangent to the earth's surface, right?

If you look higher than this line, you will only see the sky.
If you look lower than this line, you will see the ground (which can't be properly called horizon).
Directly in front on your eyes, in your line of sight, will be the horizon, limit between the ground and the sky.

So... Wherever you are on the globe, no matter how high your tower is (or even without any tower, your personal height will virtually be the tower for your eyes), when you will be looking at the horizon, that fixed "line" (which is locally a line but actually a curve) will be directly in front of your eyes. Your line of sight.
there is ur answer

2019-12-20 22:24:46 UTC  

As long as they can keep the lie straight.

2019-12-20 22:25:03 UTC  

the rockets turn because it's much more effective at placing them into orbit

2019-12-20 22:25:06 UTC  

^

2019-12-20 22:25:08 UTC  

@Ferocious Chicken Citation please?

2019-12-20 22:25:09 UTC  

it's called a zero lift turn

2019-12-20 22:25:13 UTC  

if it goes straight up, its flying away from earth

2019-12-20 22:25:19 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 Citation for what?

2019-12-20 22:25:22 UTC  

That's the point, isn't it?

2019-12-20 22:25:25 UTC  

For them being boeing.

2019-12-20 22:25:26 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 why do you keep ignoring my answer?

2019-12-20 22:25:29 UTC  

They are all working together.

2019-12-20 22:25:38 UTC  

they all work together because life is a conspiracy

2019-12-20 22:25:42 UTC  

Everything is

2019-12-20 22:25:45 UTC  

Walmart works with the US navy

2019-12-20 22:25:45 UTC  

fact

2019-12-20 22:25:49 UTC  

you think we aren't being controlled?

2019-12-20 22:25:53 UTC  

Target works for chinese slave trades

2019-12-20 22:25:54 UTC  

fact

2019-12-20 22:25:54 UTC  

you accelerate faster when going sideways instead of straight up

2019-12-20 22:25:57 UTC  

thats how dumb you sound

2019-12-20 22:26:04 UTC  

Rockets would also need to go into orbit

2019-12-20 22:26:13 UTC  

lol keep living your little life and gobbling up the lies they tell you

2019-12-20 22:26:21 UTC  

if you got images you can send them to me and i will post

2019-12-20 22:26:22 UTC  

Oakheart, of course the government sees everything but when do they use it maliciously?

2019-12-20 22:26:28 UTC  

lmao

2019-12-20 22:26:31 UTC  

If you cant provide evidence, I wont believe flat earth @🎃Oakheart🎃

2019-12-20 22:26:36 UTC  

now since she got no proper response all she got to say is

2019-12-20 22:26:42 UTC  

"lies lies blah blah"

2019-12-20 22:26:42 UTC  

people can't debate rockets

2019-12-20 22:26:47 UTC  

I have a proper response.

2019-12-20 22:26:48 UTC  

It's fake.

2019-12-20 22:26:49 UTC  

nah

2019-12-20 22:26:56 UTC  

you keep ignoring my answer

2019-12-20 22:26:59 UTC  

To make it short, consider your sight as a straight line (you've got no choice anyway, when you will look at the horizon, you will see it from... "A line of sight"), looking at a round surface.

Imagine, in your head (since I can't add a image right now), a globe (earth) seen from afar. Imagine a tower on the somewhere on the surface (no matter it's height) and you, on top of it.

Now draw a line between you and the horizon you will be looking at (two directions, either to the left or to the right of your tower). This straight line will be a tangent to the earth's surface, right?

If you look higher than this line, you will only see the sky.
If you look lower than this line, you will see the ground (which can't be properly called horizon).
Directly in front on your eyes, in your line of sight, will be the horizon, limit between the ground and the sky.

So... Wherever you are on the globe, no matter how high your tower is (or even without any tower, your personal height will virtually be the tower for your eyes), when you will be looking at the horizon, that fixed "line" (which is locally a line but actually a curve) will be directly in front of your eyes. Your line of sight.
there is ur answer

2019-12-20 22:27:01 UTC  

Thats a NASA copy paste information.

2019-12-20 22:27:01 UTC  

look at it

2019-12-20 22:27:02 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 That's merely an ssumption