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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #25 on: January 05, 2022, 05:31:14 PM »
This video is what got me "off the fence" about flat earth.  These are real experiments, not random pictures, etc.

Here is a torough debunk of this docuмentary: https://flatearthlunacy.com/index.php/2-uncategorised/852-convex-earth-debunked-dakila-research-ctz-zigurats-technology-center-urandir-fernandes-de-oliveira

It's mostly pseudoscientific "experiments" by questionable researchers, at least one of which also believes in mind control being able to bend things.

It also adresses the microwave experiment, where a large part of the beam (the fresnel zone) was well within the line of sight of the receiver.

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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #26 on: January 05, 2022, 07:44:16 PM »




I just wanted to copy this graphic again. This to me is the most effective argument against flat earth, and I am still waiting for a FE person to provide some sort of answer to it.

For those of you who live in the midwest or the southwestern desert, this may not be a huge deal to you because you may never have seen the image on the left. But believe me, it is real, and I have seen it myself many times in California across Pacific Ocean. It is not, to my knowledge, explainable by the FE hypothesis. Ladislaus, can you please do me a favor and drive up to Lake Erie or something and find a place where you have an unobstructed view westwards across the water on a clear sunny day, and just watch this. Trust me, it's incredible.


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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #27 on: January 05, 2022, 07:53:42 PM »

I just wanted to copy this graphic again. This to me is the most effective argument against flat earth, and I am still waiting for a FE person to provide some sort of answer to it.

For those of you who live in the midwest or the southwestern desert, this may not be a huge deal to you because you may never have seen the image on the left. But believe me, it is real, and I have seen it myself many times in California across Pacific Ocean. It is not, to my knowledge, explainable by the FE hypothesis. Ladislaus, can you please do me a favor and drive up to Lake Erie or something and find a place where you have an unobstructed view westwards across the water on a clear sunny day, and just watch this. Trust me, it's incredible.


Yes. This, the crows nest on a ship, and the impossible distances between points on a flat map are deal breakers for me. These observations cannot be reconciled with a flat Earth. In order for me to take a serious look at it again, someone needs to come up with a reasonable working model.

Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #28 on: January 05, 2022, 07:55:27 PM »

I just wanted to copy this graphic again. This to me is the most effective argument against flat earth, and I am still waiting for a FE person to provide some sort of answer to it.

For those of you who live in the midwest or the southwestern desert, this may not be a huge deal to you because you may never have seen the image on the left. But believe me, it is real, and I have seen it myself many times in California across Pacific Ocean. It is not, to my knowledge, explainable by the FE hypothesis. Ladislaus, can you please do me a favor and drive up to Lake Erie or something and find a place where you have an unobstructed view westwards across the water on a clear sunny day, and just watch this. Trust me, it's incredible.
I also agree with this honestly... I don't necessarily understand the radio arguments or how to double check the math on someone's curvature calculations... But I can look at a basic model and think about how it would look in real life...

The only two videos I have seen where the sun did what the FE models suggest it does came from FE specific sources and also seemed... doctored... to my eyes at least. From what I remember they actually didn't even match each other, now that I think about it... I don't understand why there haven't been videos like the one on the right posted by random non-FE sources if it actually ever happens like they say. 

Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #29 on: January 05, 2022, 08:09:52 PM »

I just wanted to copy this graphic again. This to me is the most effective argument against flat earth, and I am still waiting for a FE person to provide some sort of answer to it.

For those of you who live in the midwest or the southwestern desert, this may not be a huge deal to you because you may never have seen the image on the left. But believe me, it is real, and I have seen it myself many times in California across Pacific Ocean. It is not, to my knowledge, explainable by the FE hypothesis. Ladislaus, can you please do me a favor and drive up to Lake Erie or something and find a place where you have an unobstructed view westwards across the water on a clear sunny day, and just watch this. Trust me, it's incredible.
I grew up seeing this on the Oregon coast every night as a child, It's hard for anyone to convince me the left one is some ZOG plot or something, I could even go back and take a video of it this summer when I visit.

HOWEVER...


I agree with Logos that "professor" (((David))) is not to be trusted, and I lean RE.