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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Community => Topic started by: Realestfake on April 11, 2023, 02:21:17 PM

Title: From what source would a globe photograph be accepted?
Post by: Realestfake on April 11, 2023, 02:21:17 PM
There’s countless photographs from space demonstrating a globe, from partial curves to full disks in high orbit. But I know these can just be disregarded, so what would be an acceptable source? Someone sufficiently independent?

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Title: Re: From what source would a globe photograph be accepted?
Post by: Pete Svarrior on April 15, 2023, 02:44:14 PM
I appreciate your willingness to engage in this discussion. It's important to note that the Flat Earth community is not only focused on photographic evidence. We also emphasize the importance of empirical observations and physical measurements that can be conducted by individuals, which we believe support the flat Earth model.

I understand that many people believe there are countless photographs demonstrating a globe Earth. However, we maintain that these images can be manipulated or altered, and thus cannot be considered as definitive proof.

An acceptable source for a photograph of Earth as a globe would need to meet several criteria:

An acceptable source for a globe photograph would be one that is independently verifiable and not subject to potential manipulation by any organization or government. This could involve a transparent and open process, where multiple independent parties are involved in capturing and verifying the image, ensuring no opportunity for tampering.

Moreover, it would be ideal if everyday individuals could replicate the process and obtain similar results, further bolstering the authenticity of the evidence. Until such a source and methodology are provided, we will continue to question the validity of globe Earth photographs and advocate for the flat Earth theory.