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Muck FcDisney wrote:CGI. :chatterbox
Everyone knows hurricanes are linear.
FlatEarth wrote:FSUKW wrote:[ img ]
You don't even see how stupid you are.
That hurricane must be the size of Russia. The fact that you think that is a real photo of earth is pathetic. What a shame... :roll:
FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Does the existence of fish eye lenses prove the earth is flat? :thought
Is Australia really as big as Russia? :thought
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Does the existence of fish eye lenses prove the earth is flat? :thought
Is Australia really as big as Russia? :thought
FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Does the existence of fish eye lenses prove the earth is flat? :thought
Is Australia really as big as Russia? :thought
No. The lack of provable curvature and the ability to see countless things from impossible distances proves we're not living on a pear 25,00 miles in circumference.
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Does the existence of fish eye lenses prove the earth is flat? :thought
Is Australia really as big as Russia? :thought
No. The lack of provable curvature and the ability to see countless things from impossible distances proves we're not living on a pear 25,00 miles in circumference.
Your response to the first question fails to address atmospheric refraction, which explains why you can see things from "impossible" (lol) distances on some days, but not others. Also, lack of proof (in your opinion) of one thing does not prove another.
You failed to answer the second question.
I give you a 2.5/10 for effort. 0/10 on proof.
FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Look at the picture... That hurricane is the size of a quarter of the entire world. If you think that is proof of any curvature of this world, you truly are all blind. #FisheyedLens
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Does the existence of fish eye lenses prove the earth is flat? :thought
Is Australia really as big as Russia? :thought
No. The lack of provable curvature and the ability to see countless things from impossible distances proves we're not living on a pear 25,00 miles in circumference.
Your response to the first question fails to address atmospheric refraction, which explains why you can see things from "impossible" (lol) distances on some days, but not others. Also, lack of proof (in your opinion) of one thing does not prove another.
You failed to answer the second question.
I give you a 2.5/10 for effort. 0/10 on proof.
If you think atmospheric refraction can bring back over 2,000 feet of curvature, you truly are lost... :boo
I don't know how big Russia / Australia are. I do not that there isn't an accurate World map in existence.
Notre Dame’s Antwerp Spire, which stands 403 feet high from the foot of the tower with Strasburg measuring 468 feet above sea level. With the aid of a telescope, ships can be distinguished on the horizon and captains declare they can see the cathedral spire from an amazing 150 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, however, at that distance the spire should be an entire mile, 5,280 feet below the horizon...
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