Is The Earth Flat Or Round?

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Is The Earth Flat Or Round?


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RaceRunner

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THE HORIZONTAL HORIZON
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZPNUmI7f3aDE/

Whether at sea-level, the top of Mount Everest, or flying over a hundred thousand feet in the air, the always horizontal horizon line always rises up to meet the eye-level of the observer and remains perfectly flat. You can test for yourself on a beach or hilltop, in a large field or desert, aboard a hot-air balloon or helicopter; you will see the panoramic horizon ascend with you and remain completely level all around. If the Earth were actually a big ball, however, the horizon should sink as you ascend, not rise to your eye-level, and it would dip at each end of your periphery, not remain flat all around. Standing in a rising balloon, you would have to look downwards to the horizon; the highest point of the ball-Earth would be directly beneath you and declining on each side.
 

Lanolin

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isnt it fun confusing gullible people on here?

Dont they know the moon is made of cheese?!
 

Webers.Home

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Oregon
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If the Earth were actually a big ball, however, the horizon should sink as you
ascend

It does sink; but even on Everest you're still too close to the Earth to notice.
Now; the intrepid folks 200+ miles up in the international space station are
afforded the view of a horizon that's way down below them.
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RaceRunner

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Lanolin

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I don't eat cheese anymore. I eat mostly stews with beef or bison, beans, vegetables, ancient grains or pseudo grains, healthy oils and spices.
pseudo grains? whats that. Never heard of them.
 

Dino246

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If I try to make you land on a large spinning ball, you will fly off because of the friction.
So, you have no actual explanation. You just believe it can't happen, despite clearly not having investigated the matter.

Do the math yourself and stop allowing your a priori bias to prevent you from learning.
 

RaceRunner

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So, you have no actual explanation. You just believe it can't happen, despite clearly not having investigated the matter.

Do the math yourself and stop allowing your a priori bias to prevent you from learning.
It is clearly obvious to anybody; a plane can't land on a spinning ball.
 

RaceRunner

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So, you have no actual explanation. You just believe it can't happen, despite clearly not having investigated the matter.

Do the math yourself and stop allowing your a priori bias to prevent you from learning.
If you pour water on a spinning ball, you will never again believe that a plane can land on a spinning ball. (y)
 

RaceRunner

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It's perfectly obvious that planes don't leave the atmosphere of Earth.
A plane would never be able to land on a spinning ball because of the friction. If you pour water on a spinning ball, you will never again believe that a plane can land on a spinning ball. (y)