Okay. Here's an experiment you can perform: Get a small Styrofoam cooler, an old cell phone and a weather balloon. Drill a hole in the cooler, and position the phone's camera out the hole. Set the camera to take pictures every ten minutes, and upload the pictures to the internet. Attach the weather balloon, and fill it with helium.
Alternatively, go to the observation deck of a tall building.
In both small craft airplane, and full-size commercial. But I'm sure my pilot uncle was in on the conspiracy, and made sure his windshield was the proper fish-eye variety. No way that would've been noticeable from the ground.
Okay. Here's an experiment you can perform: Get a small Styrofoam cooler, an old cell phone and a weather balloon. Drill a hole in the cooler, and position the phone's camera out the hole. Set the camera to take pictures every ten minutes, and upload the pictures to the internet. Attach the weather balloon, and fill it with helium.
Alternatively, go to the observation deck of a tall building.
I challenge you to take a telescope to the beach and experiment.
I don't need to. I've been in an airplane. I've seen the curvature of the earth.
Through a fisheye window no doubt.
In both small craft airplane, and full-size commercial. But I'm sure my pilot uncle was in on the conspiracy, and made sure his windshield was the proper fish-eye variety. No way that would've been noticeable from the ground.