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Striker
I answered it. Did you not see the answer?
I saw an answer a toddler might give if they hadn't listened to the question.
Are you asking me or telling me?
You tell me.
I have quite a few.
Then why haven't you shared any of them with us? So far every "experiment" you've shown us would either have the same result regardless of whether the world were a globe or not, or has been designed to be performed with equipment that isn't accurate enough to give a definitive answer.
Bathwater/spirit level experiment - FAIL - you would need more accurate equipment to see the curve
Lake/raft/spirit level experiment - FAIL - you would get exactly the same result regardless of which model were true
So where are all these definitive experiments you claim to have performed that actually prove the world isn't a globe?
Yeah, so I've been told.
And yet still you continue to lie about that experiment proving anything?
Or open your eyes and see it all and then simply use logic to see the utter nonsense of a spinning globe. But, that's just me, the nutter.
No, using another of your failures in logic is not a valid alternative. LITERALLY THE ONLY WAY to use your bathtub/spirit level experiment to find out whether or not the curve predicted by the globe model exists, would be to obtain one of those highly specialised very accurate measuring devices so that you can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it isn't a globe.
THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE.
Mine does and so do others.
Explain how.
Nothing any of you can do will show a spinning globe.
We have, dozens of times. Stop lying.
The silly thing is, it's argued you can't see the curve until something shows a curve, like a fish eye lens and such and then it's a curve in view.
No it isn't, you're lying again.
The reality is, if you look out at sea you're not seeing any curvature because there is none. There is none because we do not live on a spinning global Earth.
And now you're back to throwing your faeces at the computer monitor.
There aren't two different hemispheres of stars.
There are two hemispheres of stars: those you can see in the north, and those you can see in the south.
You can tell they're different hemispheres because of the patterns that we grown-ups call "constellations". None of the constellations that appear in the northern skies can be seen in the southern skies, not the right way round, and certainly not mirrored.
There is one dome with points of light over and around it.
Stop talking shite.