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Zen

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No you don't. You simply need to apply the observable laws of physics. If you travel in one direction on the equator, no matter how far you travel, you will always be headed east and eventually end up where you started.
Except if you are on the equator and travel west.
 
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BeyondET

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The earth does have a some what of a hole at each pole, this is where most of earth's energy is released creating what is known as the earth's magnetic field,

 
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pckts

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LOL. So everything in the photo is genuine except for the fact that it reveals a spherical planet.
I believe the photo in it's entirety is CGI, and laugh at you for thinking otherwise.
 
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BeyondET

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I think believing NASA is even funnier than believing in evolution.

Camera's do change as the advancement of equipment and development of these devices. A camera in 1975 isn't going to produce the same looking photo like a camera in 2015, that is common sense. just another tinker tool for the conspiracy groups.
 

Zen

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Camera's do change as the advancement of equipment and development of these devices. A camera in 1975 isn't going to produce the same looking photo like a camera in 2015, that is common sense. just another tinker tool for the conspiracy groups.
Maybe one day NASA might invent a camera to take pictures of stars in the background too.
 

oldhermit

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I believe the photo in it's entirety is CGI, and laugh at you for thinking otherwise.
So, that means the whole in the center of Antarctica is also CGI and is therefore proof of nothing.
 
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BeyondET

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LOL. So everything in the photo is genuine except for the fact that it reveals a spherical planet.
LOL, to funny, the hole is real but the planet is fake, how does that work. LOL
 
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pckts

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Camera's do change as the advancement of equipment and development of these devices. A camera in 1975 isn't going to produce the same looking photo like a camera in 2013, that is common sense. just another tinker tool for the conspiracy groups.
The sizes of North America in proportion to the overall "globe" changes to, is that also because of advancement in equipment and devices?
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Of course the earth looks different.
Advance in technology and different cloud cover at different times

If I make one of my pictures black--and-white, does that mean that the item I photographed doesn't exist?
If your mother took a picture of you when you were just born, and a new one today, is the new picture fake because you are no longer a baby?
 
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BeyondET

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Maybe one day NASA might invent a camera to take pictures of stars in the background too.
Well you have to know about taking photos and how light affects the picture, here's some info on that.

[video=youtube;3ksUQfEzMoM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ksUQfEzMoM[/video]
 
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pckts

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LOL, to funny, the hole is real but the planet is fake, how does that work. LOL
another big boy starting off with LOL, I accidentally flipped CGI with genuine in my post because I was being condescending. I believe it's all CGI so I wasn't concerned about word placement because it's all the same to me.
 
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pckts

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Of course the earth looks different.
Advance in technology and different cloud cover at different times

If I make one of my pictures black--and-white, does that mean that the item I photographed doesn't exist?
If your mother took a picture of you when you were just born, and a new one today, is the new picture fake because you are no longer a baby?
The size of North America doesn't enlarge over the years because of Camera technology. THINK!

Compare 2007 with 2012
 
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pckts

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Give me a scientific or technological explanation.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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The size of North America doesn't enlarge over the years because of Camera technology. THINK!
Distance
Angle
Temperature and mostue
...will all affect what something looks like.

Ever taken a picture from the floor up? The person you photograph will look like a giant.

PS: You tell me to think? You realize you claim that you and a select few know more than all the earths scientists and researchers and that I should take YOUR word over all of theirs?

That is like me expecting you to believe that there is a cave troll outside my window now just because I say it
 
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BeyondET

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The sizes of North America in proportion to the overall "globe" changes to, is that also because of advancement in equipment and devices?
Each of those photos wasn't took in the same spot from space, so yes naturally each would look different on showing North America.
 
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pckts

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Distance
Angle
Temperature and mostue
...will all affect what something looks like.

Ever taken a picture from the floor up? The person you photograph will look like a giant.

PS: You tell me to think? You realize you claim that you and a select few know more than all the earths scientists and researchers and that I should take YOUR word over all of theirs?

That is like me expecting you to believe that there is a cave troll outside my window now just because I say it
Each of those photos wasn't took in the same spot from space, so yes naturally each would look different on showing North America.

No Wrong. You wouldn't be able to see the entire "globe" at the same time if It was a distance issue. I said to compare it in proportion to the entire "globe"
 
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BeyondET

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Give me a scientific or technological explanation.
Distance and Angle and or zoom level, pretty simple, the closer the shot the bigger it looks, just like taking photos of anything on earth. The same applies in space, the law of physics don't just disappear leaving the earth. Ferthermore the photo isn't from nasa that photo John Doe put together and could have tweaked it to fit his agenda.