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Flat Earth Theory / Convince me
« on: March 24, 2019, 02:24:36 AM »
Here's everything I think proves the round earth, I hope I get disproved!
1: tilt of the earth causes seasons (hemisphere is closer during summer, further during winter).
2: Eclipse shadow is round, not an ellipse.
3: Can bring the sun back into view after sunlight by flying a drone above the curve.
4: Iake Pontchartrain power lines.
5: Occam's Razor
6: Trips to the South Pole (before satellite images) should have documented what the map looks like, but they didn't.
7: Water bottle when viewed horizontally in an airplane doesn't line up with the horizon.
8: Human eye can see 5 kilometer when on the ground, but from higher up you can see further over the curve (can see Iran on Burj khalifa, can't on eye level)
9: Conspiracy is too big, and private companies/foreign nations should have no interest in keeping the conspiracy alive (SpaceX, INCOSPAR, CNES, etc.).
10: Ships sink into the horizon, even in clear weather.
11: Different stars in different hemispheres
I know that there's a chance that all of that is wrong, but there's also a chance that you're wrong.
1: tilt of the earth causes seasons (hemisphere is closer during summer, further during winter).
2: Eclipse shadow is round, not an ellipse.
3: Can bring the sun back into view after sunlight by flying a drone above the curve.
4: Iake Pontchartrain power lines.
5: Occam's Razor
6: Trips to the South Pole (before satellite images) should have documented what the map looks like, but they didn't.
7: Water bottle when viewed horizontally in an airplane doesn't line up with the horizon.
8: Human eye can see 5 kilometer when on the ground, but from higher up you can see further over the curve (can see Iran on Burj khalifa, can't on eye level)
9: Conspiracy is too big, and private companies/foreign nations should have no interest in keeping the conspiracy alive (SpaceX, INCOSPAR, CNES, etc.).
10: Ships sink into the horizon, even in clear weather.
11: Different stars in different hemispheres
I know that there's a chance that all of that is wrong, but there's also a chance that you're wrong.
