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Offline Ladislaus

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Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« on: May 17, 2025, 07:46:17 PM »
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  • So, a great video here showing the Himalayas, including Everest, from 2,000 miles away.

    Now, the individual interviews the pilot, who admits that you can see the Himalayas, and he says that you can see them because they're so tall.

    Well, he didn't do the math.

    If the plane is at 35,000 feet and Everest 2,000 miles away, nearly TWO MILLION FEET should be hidden by the alleged curvature.  Everest has an elevation of about 29,000 feet above sea level.  So, just for comparison, if you stacked SIXTY-NINE Everests on top of one another, they'd still be hidden at 2,000 miles away.

    But I'm sure the magic of refraction just continues to do its thing.







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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #1 on: May 17, 2025, 07:48:45 PM »
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  • More "Refraction" ... with the sun right behind the mounts.





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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #2 on: May 17, 2025, 11:12:59 PM »
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  • 2 million feet.  That there's a lot of feet.  

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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #3 on: May 18, 2025, 10:31:13 AM »
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  • If the plane is at 35,000 feet and Everest 2,000 miles away, nearly TWO MILLION FEET should be hidden by the alleged curvature.  Everest has an elevation of about 29,000 feet above sea level.  So, just for comparison, if you stacked SIXTY-NINE Everests on top of one another, they'd still be hidden at 2,000 miles away.

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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #4 on: May 18, 2025, 10:32:21 AM »
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  • 2 million feet.  That there's a lot of feet. 

    Unfortunately, not enough for some people :laugh1:
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #5 on: May 18, 2025, 07:56:48 PM »
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  • Refraction can only bring seven times the horizon into sight according to ChatGPT. Yet this would have to be 20 times the horizon. Magic refraction can’t help these globes now 
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #6 on: May 18, 2025, 09:38:05 PM »
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  • I guess they could be the mountains or they could be cloud formations.  I don't know the pictures are poor quality. 

    I talked to a pilot recently and a nuclear scientist and the pilot said he could see the curve and the nuclear scientist said that engineering tables take the curvature of the earth into consideration when doing structure calculations.  These Catholic men must be horrible Catholics and are in on the deception. :cowboy:

    I am just putting thoughts out there.  Same as you.

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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #7 on: May 18, 2025, 11:02:07 PM »
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  • These Catholic men must be horrible Catholics and are in on the deception.

    Nope, just brainwashed.  Not a huge surprise.  Pilots are trained with the specific presumption that the world is flat and stationary.  No one sees a curve because it isn't there.  Nuclear scientist and structural calculations?  Uh, and he deals with such things when and how?  Any specific evidence or examples would be greatly appreciated.

    Cloud formations? :laugh1:
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #8 on: May 18, 2025, 11:13:48 PM »
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    Nuclear scientist and structural calculations?  Uh, and he deals with such things when and how?
    Exactly, what a load of BS.  Since when does a nuclear scientist 


    a) build a nuclear reactor building? (that would be done by an engineer)

    b) what does a nuclear reactor have to do with the earth curvature?  

    c) what does structural engineering have to do with the earths curvature?  Even if a building were 1/2 mile long, the curvature of the earth would only be 4 inches.  Not something that would even need a special calculation for.  

    This makes no sense.  

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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #9 on: May 18, 2025, 11:23:19 PM »
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  • Nope, just brainwashed.  Not a huge surprise.  Pilots are trained with the specific presumption that the world is flat and stationary.  No one sees a curve because it isn't there.  Nuclear scientist and structural calculations?  Uh, and he deals with such things when and how?  Any specific evidence or examples would be greatly appreciated.

    Cloud formations? :laugh1:
    Well tell me what is you area of expertise.  Are you in an engineering or science field?  Are you a pilot?
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #10 on: May 18, 2025, 11:27:25 PM »
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  • Exactly, what a load of BS.  Since when does a nuclear scientist


    a) build a nuclear reactor building? (that would be done by an engineer)
    Oops.  My bad he is a nuclear engineer.

    b) what does a nuclear reactor have to do with the earth curvature? 
    He had to study other stuff in school

    c) what does structural engineering have to do with the earths curvature?  Even if a building were 1/2 mile long, the curvature of the earth would only be 4 inches.  Not something that would even need a special calculation for. 
    What is you expertise?

    Funny story.  I asked my husband to how to spell expertise.  He spelled is "gotobed" 

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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #11 on: May 18, 2025, 11:41:22 PM »
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  • I asked my husband to how to spell expertise.  He spelled is "gotobed"

    Smart man.  You cannot even spell correctly?  The progrm will tll yu whn yr spllng iz wrong, genyuss.  Fer fux sake.  Yet yoo seek to venture into waters way too deep for you?

    Look up the pilot training docs.  They ALL assume the earth is FLAT and STATIONARY (non-rotating).  No need to be an expert.

    Do you think the so-called medical experts were right about Cooties-19, the Kill-Shots, etc?  Are the modern so-called theologians right about the Great Apostasy of V2 and beyond?  If so, we have nothing more to discuss.
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #12 on: May 18, 2025, 11:51:21 PM »
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  • Well tell me what is youR area of expertise.  ?

    I specialize in truth, and exposing ignorant people. The bold above is my addition.  I don't appreciate being disingenuously interrogated by someone too lazy to proofread her own posts.

    Modern so-called science is almost entirely garbage.  Frankly, almost all the so-called experts are mere charlatans, or worse.

    You've had the occasional good moment here, but there's a modern, proud-beyond-your-reality residue that clings to and ruins much of what you post.  You're not hopeless, to be sure, but something is a little off, taken overall.
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 01:18:22 AM »
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  • Well tell me what is you area of expertise.  Are you in an engineering or science field?  Are you a pilot?

    Let's use your argument on something else.

    This spray bottle WILL keep away tigers. I don't want your opinion. Are you a zoologist? Are you a chemist? Didn't think so. So your views and opinions are null and void. So we're all going to sit here and believe this spray bottle has anti-tiger spray that keeps away tigers. You can't refute it or contribute unless you go and get a Zoology degree.

    Same for the worst abuses at an extreme left-wing Novus Ordo Mass (woman priest, costumes, squirt guns, cookies). Are you a priest? Do you have a theology degree? Nope? Then you (and everyone in your situation) has to sit down and shut up. No opinion or criticism can be offered or respected. After all you're not qualified to give your opinion.
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    Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
    « Reply #14 on: Yesterday at 05:10:30 AM »
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  • I guess they could be the mountains or they could be cloud formations.  I don't know the pictures are poor quality. 

    I talked to a pilot recently and a nuclear scientist and the pilot said he could see the curve and the nuclear scientist said that engineering tables take the curvature of the earth into consideration when doing structure calculations.  These Catholic men must be horrible Catholics and are in on the deception. :cowboy:

    I am just putting thoughts out there.  Same as you.

    https://www.mathscinotes.com/2017/12/earths-curvature-and-battleship-gunnery/
    This pilot says the Earth is flat


    Furthermore he explains how radar (especially when used for searching for targets as a military pilot) is always taught assuming a flat earth. Otherwise all radar design and use goes out the window, as on a globe earth an  enemy jet could hug the globe to fly up under a radar beam searching a higher altitude. 
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