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Put a flat earthier into space


Struggling to know what happens when I reach the end of the earth?
You won't so you're ok.
Just spent the last twenty minutes enjoying a coffee in the garden and watching the beauty sunrise. Once it had breached the horizon, it’s too bright to look at directly and we’ve all seen the warning about people going blind. I wonder just how strong the projector would need to be and how many blinding incidents there have been over the millennia with people and animals staring down into the place it emanates from.
Many people watch the sun come into view and do not get blinded.
who taught you your dome view?
Piece-by-piece research.
 
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I have no issue with the bridge building.
None of what you say offers anything that puts forward any reality of taking curvature into account.


Aren’t you a painter and decorator? You haven’t been involved in the design, engineering or building of any bridges so you are far from qualified to comment.
 
People, normal day to day people, have been photographing and sharing photos of it for years, people study it professionally and also as a hobby, it would be noticed pretty quickly if things had changed.
But you know that.
Over a few hundred years basically.
Nothing in the overall setup.

You're told it's a cement-like/powder surface and a rock structure full of craters that happen to be facing the Earth.
What made them? Were people throwing rocks at them from Earth?

On a serious note, what's the story behind that?

The alternative is the moon is a plate that's been arced on from the central energy of the sun and is projected into the sky and reflected back off the dome which acts like a large mirror and we see a sort of holographic image from that centre. IMO.
 
Over a few hundred years basically.
Nothing in the overall setup.

You're told it's a cement-like/powder surface and a rock structure full of craters that happen to be facing the Earth.
What made them? Were people throwing rocks at them from Earth?

On a serious note, what's the story behind that?

The alternative is the moon is a plate that's been arced on from the central energy of the sun and is projected into the sky and reflected back off the dome which acts like a large mirror and we see a sort of holographic image from that centre. IMO.
New information. Thank you
 
How convenient.
Yes. You are talking extreme cold temperatures where even gasses start to condense, but with a blazing hot carbon arc lamp in the middle projecting the sun and everything else, warming the earth. While in most circumstances this combination of extreme cold and extreme heat should cause massive cloud and fog formation, it doesn't there. If it did then there is the danger of clouds rolling over projection central and blotting out the sun, stars and moon for everyone on earth.

No explanation has been given as to why projection central has it's own special weather system and how it manages to be both really cold and really hot at the same time. But then I guess it is the same as my question a few days ago. "Does the moon always appear the same size or does it change in size". The answer to that was both.
 
Atmospheric magnification and less atmospheric agitation will offer a clearer path into distance.

If the light gets back to you you'll see objects within at distance. Distances that cannot be seen if we were on a globe.
8 inches per mile squared sees to that.
That seems like waffle to say you don't know why this effect of over 3 miles to the horizon can not be seen anywhere else and never happens in the north sea, allowing us to see across to the rest of Europe.

The real reason is because it is bollocks.
 
Over a few hundred years basically.
Nothing in the overall setup.

You're told it's a cement-like/powder surface and a rock structure full of craters that happen to be facing the Earth.
What made them? Were people throwing rocks at them from Earth?

On a serious note, what's the story behind that?

The alternative is the moon is a plate that's been arced on from the central energy of the sun and is projected into the sky and reflected back off the dome which acts like a large mirror and we see a sort of holographic image from that centre. IMO.
Hold on numbskull, you said the dome is constantly melting, freezing, bits falling off that look like shooting stars/meteors, these happen every single day so surely it wouldn't take long to look different, even a year or so should be noticeably different if the "dome" is as flexible and fluid as you describe.
 
Over a few hundred years basically.
Nothing in the overall setup.

You're told it's a cement-like/powder surface and a rock structure full of craters that happen to be facing the Earth.
What made them? Were people throwing rocks at them from Earth?

On a serious note, what's the story behind that?

The alternative is the moon is a plate that's been arced on from the central energy of the sun and is projected into the sky and reflected back off the dome which acts like a large mirror and we see a sort of holographic image from that centre. IMO.
Are you seriously asking what made craters on the moon?
 
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