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I was a sailor for 16 years. Been around the world. My realization of navy people. Gay or cucked. The carriers are floating cities with ghettos. When there is nothing but water you realise the truth. 1st hand knowledge vs your 2nd hand. World is round. I fought the bankers war. They ruined my career. Medals mean nothing if you don't push propaganda for them. If other countries military weren't trash we would be gone years ago. US military is still the best even with all these fags. And black people- teach your kids to swim, I don't want to ever see a mother cry again over unskilled children drowning. Fishing up children is not fun. World is round.
so why can we see so far?
The higher you climb up, the farther you see. Lay your head on a bed. You can see all edges. Lay your head on a exercise ball. As you pull the ball away you can see more of it until half is full exposed to you. It's the effect of round vs flat objects. It's why old ships had crow nests. Wanna see something. Print out a map and cut all the land mass out. Then put them all together. Look at where the gulf of Mexico is on your new pangaea. You think a missile hit or a meteor? Did we destroy ourselves before? Remember this is a rough pangaea map. Because the sizes are altered of the land masses on a map because the Earth is round and the map is flat.
Im referring to a standard height of 6' above sea level
4th grade math-
"The Earth's radius (r) is 6371 km or 3959 miles, which gives a circumference (c)of c = 2 * π * r = 40 030 km
We wish to find the height (h) which is the drop in curvature over the distance (d)
Using the circumference we find that 1 kilometer has the angle 360° / 40 030 km = 0.009°. The angle (a) is then a = 0.009° * distance (d)
The derived formula h = r * (1 - cos a) is accurate for any distance (d)
I don't have time to bother with Archimedes.
Adult math: Earth round. 360°. 1°=60 nautical miles. 360 x 60 = distance around earth north to south and back. Standard set on latitude scale. Convert to stupid math to get KM.