Is The Earth Flat Or Round?

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Is The Earth Flat Or Round?


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GaryA

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So, what did you guys think of that video?
I've heard umpteen times that somebody should go up in altitude enough to see the Earth's curvature. Then someone films it and their verified decent for a world record, all I hear are crickets.
If you examine the video very carefully, you should discover that the "curvature" is just a GoPro camera effect.
 

Webers.Home

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Why do you believe planes can travel more than one direction at the same
time?

Airliners fly at an average speed of 550 mph. Inside the cabin of a moving
liner, it's possible to throw a napkin across the aisle to another row of seats.
The napkin will move in two directions simultaneously: 1) in the direction the
liner is moving and 2) in the direction of the row of seats across the aisle.

Plus, if the napkin's path over to the next aisle is an arc instead of a straight
shot, then it will moving in three directions simultaneously.



All you have to do is pour water in a bathtub and you will become a flat
earth believer.

Bathtub water, as well as pool water, appears flat but it's actually humped in
proportion to the Earth's radius, which is like 3,958 miles. Bath and pool
water represent a very, very, tiny amount of the Earth's surface so you can't
see the humping because it's so minute

It's the same with the ocean. Its humping can't be seen from a ship at sea,
but folks up in the international space station can see the ocean's curvature
from their height in the sky.
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RaceRunner

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That's what certain clandestine types want you to think.

* I read somewhere that illiteracy, hunger, and ignorance are the tools of
tyranny.
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Please post a picture of a group of satellites in space; please do not post a computer-generated image. YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO POST A PICTURE OF A GROUP OF SATELLITES IN SPACE. :eek::ROFL:
 
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Please post a picture of a group of satellites in space; please do not post a computer-generated image. YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO POST A PICTURE OF A GROUP OF SATELLITES IN SPACE. :eek::ROFL:
If he did, you would insist it was CGI, and declare it fake.
 

RaceRunner

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If he did, you would insist it was CGI, and declare it fake.
If it is a Computer-Generated Image, I will declare it a Computer-Generated Image; we are not gullible like people who claim to believe the earth is a globe.
 

RaceRunner

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If it was an actual photograph of satellites, you would declare it CGI.


lol
I already told you; "If it is a Computer-Generated Image, I will declare it a Computer-Generated Image"; an actual photograph is not a CGI.
 
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I already told you; "If it is a Computer-Generated Image, I will declare it a Computer-Generated Image"; an actual photograph is not a CGI.
Because of your belief, you would declare an actual photograph of satellites to be CGI.
 

Dino246

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This thread just went way off the deep end.