I've already proved it to myself there's no curvature. Doesn't matter what I say, you won't agree until you take a trip to the ocean and see for yourself
"You cannot see Kawaikini from the peak of Mauna Kea. Mauna Kea, the highest peak in Hawaii (the summit of the Big Island), offers incredible views. With nothing but the ocean around it, and a few other nearby islands, you should be able to see extremely far away. The island of Kauai has the seventh highest point in the Hawaiian islands: the peak known as Kawaikini. If you were to draw a straight line from Mauna Kea (elevation: 13,796 ft.) to Kawaikini (elevation: 5226 ft.) it would span a distance of 303 miles.
However, you cannot see one from the other, which you would absolutely be able to do if the Earth were flat. With a curved Earth of its measured radius, the line-of-sight limit for those two elevations caps out at 233 miles. Only with a curved Earth is one invisible from the other, and this is true for any two mountain peaks with clear line-of-sights from one to the other."
"the fact that our society is rapidly becoming retarded and less likely to BE in space, we're pretty safe"
"Also, the earth is flat and space doesn't exist"
So are.yountrying to tell us you just made this useless post to contradict yourself?
And yes I agree... Society is becoming more and more Retarded. Just look at all these flat earthers.
Would it be pulling you apart or pushing apart (from the inside of your body outward).
So why have people survived in vacuum chambers for that long?
The real truth, you cannot leave earths atmosphere. Period.
Prove it.
I've already proved it to myself there's no curvature. Doesn't matter what I say, you won't agree until you take a trip to the ocean and see for yourself
I've been out at sea plenty of times.. and I've been in the air and travelled half way across the world countless times.
What now?
What am I missing/not seeing?.. are all these pilots clueless or in on it?
Clueless.. go to sea with a telescope or good binoculars, find landmarks, determine distance, run through curvature calculator
"You cannot see Kawaikini from the peak of Mauna Kea. Mauna Kea, the highest peak in Hawaii (the summit of the Big Island), offers incredible views. With nothing but the ocean around it, and a few other nearby islands, you should be able to see extremely far away. The island of Kauai has the seventh highest point in the Hawaiian islands: the peak known as Kawaikini. If you were to draw a straight line from Mauna Kea (elevation: 13,796 ft.) to Kawaikini (elevation: 5226 ft.) it would span a distance of 303 miles.
However, you cannot see one from the other, which you would absolutely be able to do if the Earth were flat. With a curved Earth of its measured radius, the line-of-sight limit for those two elevations caps out at 233 miles. Only with a curved Earth is one invisible from the other, and this is true for any two mountain peaks with clear line-of-sights from one to the other."
Should be a simple answer to this?
Water vapor. Mirage factor.