I can really go into hundreds of arguments, have a solid point in all of them.
You can see the curvature of the earth in just the clouds, simple.
Have you ever been on top of a mountain, looked far. If you are on top of mt rainier, you cannot, no matter what, see mt shasta. If it were flat, you absolutely could. Especially because those two volcanoes are the tallest in on either point, in a ljnear trajectory.
If the world was flat. You would be able to see any point on the earth from mt everest. You would only need a telescope. The fact you cannot see mountains further, or taller ones thousands of miles away, is because of curvature.
Not exactly true. If we lived in a vacuum you would be able to see these great distances. The fact that our atmosphere is full of stuff (oxygen, CO2, nitrogen, lots of water vapor, smog) makes visibility beyond X miles not possible. Sorry I don't know the X, but I've seen it before. And of course it varies based on local conditions for air clarity. That being said - I could believe in undisclosed land masses before I can believe in a flat earth.
I can really go into hundreds of arguments, have a solid point in all of them.
You can see the curvature of the earth in just the clouds, simple.
Have you ever been on top of a mountain, looked far. If you are on top of mt rainier, you cannot, no matter what, see mt shasta. If it were flat, you absolutely could. Especially because those two volcanoes are the tallest in on either point, in a ljnear trajectory.
If the world was flat. You would be able to see any point on the earth from mt everest. You would only need a telescope. The fact you cannot see mountains further, or taller ones thousands of miles away, is because of curvature.
Not exactly true. If we lived in a vacuum you would be able to see these great distances. The fact that our atmosphere is full of stuff (oxygen, CO2, nitrogen, lots of water vapor, smog) makes visibility beyond X miles not possible. Sorry I don't know the X, but I've seen it before. And of course it varies based on local conditions for air clarity. That being said - I could believe in undisclosed land masses before I can believe in a flat earth.