20ozBulldog wrote:Just look at the simple ones. How the fuck can you see Chicago from across the lake over 60 miles away? The Rodgers center from the USA, the Statue of Liberty from over 60 miles away. ALL impossiBALL on a globe 25,000 miles in circumference
Again, this has been explained already. Also, some days you can see it, some days you can't (even with good visibility).
Go back and read instead of asking the same stupid questions over and over.
I wonder what elevations these landmarks are being seen from?
Can said person see statue of libery while floating in water at sea level or are they 60 to 100 feet up on a ship....:thought
20ozBulldog wrote:Going 500 MPH at 35,000 feet, why aren't pilots having to constantly tilt the nose down to stay at that same altitude? Is that physics too? If you use a mechanical gyroscope as your artificial horizon to keep your level, how would it be possible to maintain that altitude without constantly having to aim the plane down? A half-mile a minute, mind you. They don't. Ever. Pilots admit they don't.
Gravity.
Gravity isn't real, bro... It was made up to help support the heliocentric nonsense.
20ozBulldog wrote:Just look at the simple ones. How the fuck can you see Chicago from across the lake over 60 miles away? The Rodgers center from the USA, the Statue of Liberty from over 60 miles away. ALL impossiBALL on a globe 25,000 miles in circumference
Again, this has been explained already. Also, some days you can see it, some days you can't (even with good visibility).
Go back and read instead of asking the same stupid questions over and over.
I wonder what elevations these landmarks are being seen from?
Can said person see statue of libery while floating in water at sea level or are they 60 to 100 feet up on a ship....:thought
Doesn't matter because no matter how many provable facts you bring to the table, you'll have idiots like this lie to the masses and keep everyone asleep and just laugh it off.
20ozBulldog wrote:Just look at the simple ones. How the fuck can you see Chicago from across the lake over 60 miles away? The Rodgers center from the USA, the Statue of Liberty from over 60 miles away. ALL impossiBALL on a globe 25,000 miles in circumference
Again, this has been explained already. Also, some days you can see it, some days you can't (even with good visibility).
Go back and read instead of asking the same stupid questions over and over.
I wonder what elevations these landmarks are being seen from?
Can said person see statue of libery while floating in water at sea level or are they 60 to 100 feet up on a ship....:thought
Doesn't matter because no matter how many provable facts you bring to the table, you'll have idiots like this lie to the masses and keep everyone asleep and just laugh it off.
LOL @ the top rated comments! :ROFL2
#1 Has anyone noticed that when you try to explain the facts to a flat Earth believer they resort to personal insults
#2 (as I've already stated) It's curious how you completely ignore these points:
1. At that distance, the skyline is only visible under special conditions. If the earth were flat you'd see it all the time, but it's so rare that it makes the news. 2. You still can't see the lower parts of those buildings. 3. The buildings are stretched vertically, which is typical for this type of refraction.
So what were your "provable facts", exactly? :popcorn
20ozBulldog wrote:Going 500 MPH at 35,000 feet, why aren't pilots having to constantly tilt the nose down to stay at that same altitude? Is that physics too? If you use a mechanical gyroscope as your artificial horizon to keep your level, how would it be possible to maintain that altitude without constantly having to aim the plane down? A half-mile a minute, mind you. They don't. Ever. Pilots admit they don't.
Gravity.
Gravity isn't real, bro... It was made up to help support the heliocentric nonsense.
:biglol
This is hilarious. Too lazy to cut/paste the whole thing, sorry.
20ozBulldog wrote:Just look at the simple ones. How the fuck can you see Chicago from across the lake over 60 miles away? The Rodgers center from the USA, the Statue of Liberty from over 60 miles away. ALL impossiBALL on a globe 25,000 miles in circumference
Again, this has been explained already. Also, some days you can see it, some days you can't (even with good visibility).
Go back and read instead of asking the same stupid questions over and over.
I wonder what elevations these landmarks are being seen from?
Can said person see statue of libery while floating in water at sea level or are they 60 to 100 feet up on a ship....:thought
20ozBulldog wrote:If the Earth were truly constantly spinning Eastwards at over 1000mph, helicopters and hot-air balloons should be able to simply hover over the surface of the Earth and wait for their destinations to come to them!
Tens of thousands of "satellites" supposedly up there and not ONE real admitted photos of earth from space. Not one... There are millions of CGI "photos" of satellites taking selfies of themselves though. :biglol