I’m not claiming that objects don’t disappear behind the horizon
The Law of Perspective is real; I would never contest this
Next time you’re about to set sail, take a peek at the furthest distant object/landmark you can view
Should easily see over 20kms with naked eye but bring optics to really leave yourself zero room for doubt
Even at 25kms there should be appx 150ft of drop
Bring a veteran sailor you probably already know that one can see much further than 25kms over the water on a clear day
We have countless examples of much further distant objects than 25kms
Lighthouses, all over the place, provide proof that it’s not the globe with radius of 3959mi as claimed and then the other plethora of evidence to debunk the spinning lie
Calculate your distance between your point of reference on the shoreline and your distant landmark using google maps
Right click, measure distance
Punch that into the earth curve calculator
Go see for yourself, it’s the only way you’ll believe it
I’m not claiming that objects don’t disappear behind the horizon
The Law of Perspective is real; I would never contest this
Next time you’re about to set sail, take a peek at the furthest distant object/landmark you can view
Should easily see over 20kms with naked eye but bring optics to really leave yourself zero room for doubt
Even at 25kms there should be appx 150ft of drop
Bring a veteran sailor you probably already know that one can see much further than 25kms over the water on a clear day
We have countless examples of much further distant objects than 25kms
Lighthouses, all over the place, provide proof that it’s not the globe with radius of 3959mi as claimed and then the other plethora of evidence to debunk the spinning lie
Calculate your distance between your point of reference on the shoreline and your distant landmark using google maps
Right click, measure distance
Punch that into the earth curve calculator
Go see for yourself, it’s the only way you’ll believe it