Pilot interview Brisbane to New York
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Well I hadn’t read your comment yet so I haven’t had the chance to answer your questions
Calm down for a second and I’ll explain for you
“The jet is like a ball being thrown up in the air. EVERYTHING is spinning through space together “
Then why must the sniper account for the spin of the earth? If some force is pulling every air water and solid molecule together in such perfect harmony that we don’t even sense it, then why does this magical force ignore the snipers bullet?
“What is your IQ? Are you that much of a dumb ass that you can't understand why you can't see the bottom of things like buildings or ships at the horizon?”
This is the law of perspective
You can bring the boat that has disappeared back into view with optical zoom
At some point you are limited by the density of our atmosphere itself, no matter your optical power
“ If you look at a mountain far far away, you will never see the very bottom - why? If the earth is flat you would see the foothills of all mountains. You would not see a ship disappear over the horizon.”
More of the same thing; law of perspective
Like looking down a very long hotel hallway. The floor rises and the ceiling drops until they meet somewhere down the hallway and create the same thing as our horizon
We of course know the hallway isn’t shrinking
Same thing is the streetlights lining the road
Looking at it, it looks like the streetlights get shorter but they are all the same size
I’d answer more of your basic FE questions but there are content creators who have already done a much better job of this
Check out OddTV’s “flat earth in 5 minutes” video, found via flatearth101.com
Plenty of resources on there and a FAQ video that will answer the top 20 questions or whatever
Ericdubay.com has everything you could need to understand the flat earth model
He has a lot of other content that I haven’t checked out, that isn’t FE related, but he has all of the content sorted by topic
Easy to navigate
I didn’t pick up on a great explanation as to why I’m looking at a distant object that should be entirely obscured from view due to earths supposed curvature
Mind elaborating?
Why don't you google it for fuck sake? Accounting for the planet's rotation depends on the direction of the target. If it's easterly, the bullet will land higher than the shooter aimed. If the target is westerly, the bullet will shoot low. If you shoot straight north or south, where the axes of the Earth are, there will be no effect at all.
100% Wrong - you fucking twat. If you are at ground level, and the ship is falling behind the curve the most powerful telescope in the world will not show the ship's waterline. No fucking way. Show me evidence or STFU.
Pointless. This has zero to do with a ship sailing over the horizon. You are like debating a child.
Their first point: 1) The horizon always appears perfectly flat 360 degrees around the observer regardless of altitude.
WRONG!!! You can clearly see the curvature in a jet. I do, why do you not? You just have such a small brain that you cannot comprehend the fact that the earth is a fucking HUGE ball.
https://ourplnt.com/how-high-see-curvature-of-the-earth/
Mind elaborating?
If you understood physics you would know that a planet is round because of gravity. A planet's gravity pulls equally from all sides. Gravity pulls from the center to the edges like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. This makes the overall shape of a planet a sphere. If it were flat it would buckle and break apart because the center would pull up the sides.
Ask yourself why the condescending tone and personal attacks
Disappointing
I did exceptionally well in school, particularly in math and science
" Why don't you google it for fuck sake? "
I'm pointing this contradiction out to you and you told me to google it
Why does the force that pulls every single other atom around in perfect harmony ignore the bullet? This should give you pause
https://www.bitchute.com/video/QImI7ys7tYss/
Skip to 40:00 for the boat over the water brought back into view with optical zoom
At some point you will be limited by the density of the atmosphere itself, no matter your optical power
" This has zero to do with a ship sailing over the horizon "
I'm giving you a simple and common example of the Law of Perspective, to help illustrate the phenomena for you
" The horizon always appears perfectly flat 360 degrees around the observer regardless of altitude "
The horizon appears the same degree of flat no matter the altitude, is what they mean
When you look straight out at the horizon, the sides will appear to curve a bit and this is due to the limits of your sight
Assume you can see exactly 30 kms from your point of view
This would create a circle of observation for you, which would look like a slight curve from your perspective
If it were perfectly flat, that would mean your area of observation would be a square which would also mean you can see further in some directions than others, which isn't the case
This is also covered in the Law of Perspective subject
So much of your questions all answered with one very true and easily verifiable well known fact, the Law of Perspective
https://www.bitchute.com/video/m0QBxL9NLtb4/
1:40 to 10:00 boat after boat brought back into view with zoom
Keep watching for a breakdown of the Law of Perspective
The boat they zoomed up to was 1 or 2 Km off shore and nowhere near the horizon. This proves nothing. Try again 1/2 wit.
And the second link I sent you?
With boat after boat?
Are all of those bad evidence as well?
Do you better understand the Law of Perspective after watching it explained after the boats?
Ask yourself why the condescending tone and personal attacks
Disappointing
I did exceptionally well in school, particularly in math and science
" Why don't you google it for fuck sake? "
I'm pointing this contradiction out to you and you told me to google it
Why does the force that pulls every single other atom around in perfect harmony ignore the bullet? This should give you pause
https://www.bitchute.com/video/QImI7ys7tYss/
Skip to 40:00 for the boat over the water brought back into view with optical zoom
At some point you will be limited by the density of the atmosphere itself, no matter your optical power
" This has zero to do with a ship sailing over the horizon "
I'm giving you a simple and common example of the Law of Perspective, to help illustrate the phenomena for you
" The horizon always appears perfectly flat 360 degrees around the observer regardless of altitude "
The horizon appears the same degree of flat no matter the altitude, is what they mean
When you look straight out at the horizon, the sides will appear to curve a bit and this is due to the limits of your sight
Assume you can see exactly 30 kms from your point of view
This would create a circle of observation for you, which would look like a slight curve from your perspective
If it were perfectly flat, that would mean your area of observation would be a square which would also mean you can see further in some directions than others, which isn't the case
This is also covered in the Law of Perspective subject
So much of your questions all answered with one very true and easily verifiable well known fact, the Law of Perspective
https://www.bitchute.com/video/m0QBxL9NLtb4/
1:40 to 10:00 boat after boat brought back into view with zoom
Keep watching for a breakdown of the Law of Perspective