"Flat Earthers" are wrong #819: water drains clockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern. #itsaglobe
same for stars:
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look south, stars spin clockwise;
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look north, stars spin counter-clockwise;
i know flat-earthers explain this with "it's an optical illusion" - lol - which is funny because flat-earthers claim everything about their "model" can be validated with simple observation #oops #fail
but i was just curious if one of you flat-earthers would care to explain the "water drain" phenomenon.... obviously not an "illusion", so you can't use that excuse.
...waiting...
Try it yourself with a bowl of water and a hole. They do this scam in equatorial countries for tourists. They will get the water to spin opposite on different sides of an equator sign. The way the water is poured in sets the direction of the spin. I've lived in both hemispheres and the toilet thing is fake. Coriolis effect doesn't exist otherwise planes would have a very tricky job to do. Somehow they claim coriolis effects bullets but not planes, you can't have it both ways.
This demonstrates star trails on flat earth why the south appears that way.
https://youtu.be/xnbs1s8DKVs
you already referenced that video.
go to minute 3:00
https://youtu.be/xnbs1s8DKVs?t=188
the narrator says the stars rotating left to right (south pole) / right to left (north pole) is an optical illusion.
i thought you guys didn't believe in optical illusions - you know the whole horizon thing ? now suddenly you believe in optical illusions again ?
#fail
We do research and understand optics, refraction or the 'horizon thing' as you called it, has a very minimal and inconsistent effect. We view objects far beyond what earth curve or refraction should allow mathematically.
oh well now i am convinced the earth is flat.
so you use math?
true or false: 1 + 1 = 2
1+1 isn't always 2. In your case 1 mom and one dad paired to make a half wit.