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RE: The End Of Reason: A Glimpse Behind The Curve
I can't even see shadows at noon nevermind the sun, especially near the horizon which I also cannot see. For all I know it could be closer. Night could very well be an increase in air pollution.
I think the orthodox flat earthers cannot accept that the disc spins. However you can test the theory by sticking a gyroscope on a plate and tilting it.
There is still an issue with gravity. But I am not a flat earth expert.
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If that were the case nobody would ever see stars; right?
Could you elaborate on exactly what you mean here please?
Again, can you elaborate as to what this issue is?
Thank you.
Cg
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Wow! Where do you live?
I can guarantee you that there are indeed stars at night, I and billions of others see them.
Yes it will, however there will be no 'drift'
It's a not a case of belief, it is something we have proved, the following text is lifted from astronomy.com, however I'm happy to show you other proofs if this isn't satisfactory to you.
Cg
I live in Seoul, we have a saying here, "grey by day neon by night".
Argumentum ad populum
Astronauts guarantee me the Earth is round, politicians guarantee me the country will be better if I vote for them, priests guarantee me heaven if I have faith, etc. I can take your word for it, but that doesn't prove anything.
For hundreds of years, sailors have sailed across the seas coming back with tall tales. Today there are Photoshop and green screens.
Unfortunately, I cannot see the stars or the sky so I cannot use star or sun proofs. I'll have to stick to my gyroscope or wait a few months to observe.
I take the scientists word for it in the meantime as I always have, but I'm still unsure how to prove it is not a spinning coin without seeing the stars or sun.
I shall give you an experiment to do without seeing the sun or shadows.
Go to a tall tree, or building where there is a fair amount of visibility, perhaps in a park.
Then note how far you can see, then climb up the tree and note how far you can see again. Even with the smog, you should be able to see further when you're higher up the tree than on the ground.
This proves that the earth is curved....
Cg
Good idea, I work in tall building. Maybe I will check top vs bottom but I still need to wait for less dust in the air since I can barely see other buildings and hills10km away.
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