The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Media => Topic started by: Bobby Shafto on November 04, 2018, 04:40:45 PM
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Even with very strong atmospheric refraction, I don't think this should be possible on a globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8TsCPMCR_s
I look forward to seeing this done again across greater expanses. I need to see if this is repeatedly under standard conditions. In fact, I want to do it myself. I have no answer for this and concede this strongly supports a flat earth...for the time being.
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Even with very strong atmospheric refraction, I don't think this should be possible on a globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8TsCPMCR_s
I look forward to seeing this done again across greater expanses. I need to see if this is repeatedly under standard conditions. In fact, I want to do it myself. I have no answer for this and concede this strongly supports a flat earth...for the time being.
Nice.
Thanks for sharing!
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Even with very strong atmospheric refraction, I don't think this should be possible on a globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8TsCPMCR_s
I look forward to seeing this done again across greater expanses. I need to see if this is repeatedly under standard conditions. In fact, I want to do it myself. I have no answer for this and concede this strongly supports a flat earth...for the time being.
I can see globies are ignoring such a great visual scientific experiment. If the experiment does not prove a curve they want nothing to do with it.
I wonder what their argument will be?
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Even with very strong atmospheric refraction, I don't think this should be possible on a globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8TsCPMCR_s
I look forward to seeing this done again across greater expanses. I need to see if this is repeatedly under standard conditions. In fact, I want to do it myself. I have no answer for this and concede this strongly supports a flat earth...for the time being.
I can see globies are ignoring such a great visual scientific experiment. If the experiment does not prove a curve they want nothing to do with it.
I wonder what their argument will be?
You do understand we're in flat Earth media right? A location which is meant as more of a repository rather than a location to engage in debate? I'll try and take a peek at the video tomorrow though, I'm certainly interested.
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This was posted in Flat Earth Media but that is hardly to forum for further discussion so I have started this new topic.
Even with very strong atmospheric refraction, I don't think this should be possible on a globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8TsCPMCR_s
I look forward to seeing this done again across greater expanses. I need to see if this is repeatedly under standard conditions. In fact, I want to do it myself. I have no answer for this and concede this strongly supports a flat earth...for the time being.
I can see globies are ignoring such a great visual scientific experiment. If the experiment does not prove a curve they want nothing to do with it.
I wonder what their argument will be?
To enable debate on this topic in a suitable forum, I started this new thread More on "13 Miles: 60 ft NOT Hidden". (https://forum.tfes.org/index.php?topic=11240.0)