Are you implying that's a good example for water curving?
There is no observable Sun at night. Does it stop existing?
Have you read the rest of what I've written regarding that point? Have you considered those aspects? Are you familiar with how optics/perspective works?
When you're flying inside a plane, can you feel any gradual changes in speed or direction?
Yes.
We can observe the spin itself. Why do we have day/night cycles?
Sure, those can both be explained by a globe Earth, but they can also be explained by the standard FE model, which covers both day/night cycles and seasons in a much more straightforward manner. To put things into perspective: globe Earth is merely "flat earth" reverse-engineered into something to, well, fit a globe hurtling through space.
It's not spinning fast enough for its size to do that. Take that wet tennis ball and rotate it at 1 rotation/min. Does water get "flung off of it"?
My point wasn't that it's flung off (I've even said so), but that if its rotation speed is so insignificant in relation to its size, such that there's no observable effect on our bodies or anything around us, why would there be a bulge at the equator? Have you read the rest of that paragraph (I've edited it slightly)?
Are you implying that's a good example for water curving?
Have you read the rest of what I've written regarding that point? Have you considered those aspects? Are you familiar with how optics/perspective works?
Yes.
Sure, those can both be explained by a globe Earth, but they can also be explained by the standard FE model, which covers both day/night cycles and seasons in a much more straightforward manner. To put things into perspective: globe Earth is merely "flat earth" reverse-engineered into something to, well, fit a globe hurtling through space.
My point wasn't that it's flung off (I've even said so), but that if its rotation speed is so insignificant in relation to its size, such that there's no observable effect on our bodies or anything around us, why would there be a bulge at the equator? Have you read the rest of that paragraph (I've edited it slightly)?