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Put a flat earthier into space

Then it would be wise not to try and use the ships falling down the curve over a few miles...right?


It took you some time to acknowledge it as being right considering you denied it earlier.
I have never denied that it would be the drop over 50 miles. Where do you think I denied it?

How many miles away would you like to place the ship? Now we have a formula we can start to calculate how much of it will disappear.
 

what's it like to know the whole world is one massive conspiracy?
I don't know. I don't think the whole world is. The world is what it is and it's real. The issue is in us understanding what it is, exactly.
I know what it is not (it's not a spinning globe) it's just a case of figuring out what the entire reality is, which we may never know for sure.
 
I don't know. I don't think the whole world is. The world is what it is and it's real. The issue is in us understanding what it is, exactly.
I know what it is not (it's not a spinning globe) it's just a case of figuring out what the entire reality is, which we may never know for sure.
So you said you don't believe it's flat, so what do you think it is then?
 
No, but then I'm not the one claiming they can be seen from 50 miles away. I'm interested to know if they can and how much of them can be seen. I.e. can you see the doors on the ground floor? You also need to take into account the relative height of the observer, for example are they up a hill?

Before we start really getting into the nitty gritty of why they can be seen from 50 miles away, I think we need to establish if the whole basis for the argument is actually correct.
Here's something for you to get your teeth into. Let's see if you go for the mirage clap trap.

I have never denied that it would be the drop over 50 miles. Where do you think I denied it?

How many miles away would you like to place the ship? Now we have a formula we can start to calculate how much of it will disappear.
You denied the 8 inches per mile, squared.
 
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I don't know. I don't think the whole world is. The world is what it is and it's real. The issue is in us understanding what it is, exactly.
I know what it is not (it's not a spinning globe) it's just a case of figuring out what the entire reality is, which we may never know for sure.

words oh words
 
I don't know. It's not on a globe to find out.

If I was to place the bath on top of a massive mound that had a small gradual gradient then the bath of water could sit at the very top and balance the legs each side which would create a nice level water. The issue is not only moving the bath a little way in any orientation down that mound, it would destroy the level.
The added in spin would make a right mess....but then again it doesn't even need to get that far to see how silly it all is.
So when you're going 70mph at a constant speed in a car do you feel constantly pinned to the seat.
No because you and the car are travelling at the same speed.
 
Here's something for you to get your teeth into. Let's see if you go for the mirage clap trap.


You denied the 8 inches per mile, squared.

No need to deny it, it is wrong show me the proof it is 8 inches per mile squared.......i need a laugh
 
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You will also notice your rubber duck will have no curve issues also.

Ok I am flat world believer
And if the duck is at the far end of the bath it may partly vanish in a mirage or turn into a circle
Go anywhere and test it. You don't need to actually get in a bath unless you need a good wash. You can just wait till you get out and then let the water conform back to the container then put a level on it.

A simple bath or a swimming pool or a pond or a lake, frozen or liquid.
Then try the same thing on a ball.

If we are, as I believe we may well be, then we have no choice.
If you go to kielder with a laser you'll prove you're talking absolute shit but you stick to your bath experiment 🙄🙄😂
 
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So you said you don't believe it's flat, so what do you think it is then?
It's a lemon squeezer shape, he put a map up, the atlantic ocean starts at the high point in the centre and ends in the bottom but apparently its flat even though he says it's not flat, he's thick as fuck mate you're wasting your time.
His poor children having a father like that 🙈🙈
 
It's proved but not accepted because it doesn't for the narrative of the global nonsensical model.

Atmospheric density is in the way.
Your globe would not offer the sight of those buildings at 50 miles. It would mean a drop of 1666 feet based on your Earth.
They're seen because they're not on any globe.

Mate, the curvature of the earth is about 8 inches per mile (not squared: the actual formula would be [drop]= r- r cos (s/2r)), and that's without the benefit of any atmospheric refraction (which helps to see distant objects, not hurts: hence why they sometimes seem to "float" above the horizon, a phenomenon well known to sailors). But that yields an answer of less than 600 feet, meaning 1000 foot plus buildings would be easily visible.

And people who are seeing Chicago at 50 miles do not have zero height in any event.
 
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