I used an island I can see from my balcony, and found out it’s height (on public record). Then I used distance.to (as the crow flies) to determine the distance between where I was standing and the island. Then I used the altimeter in my phone compass app (held at eye height). Then I used about 5 different earth curve calculators, and all of them determined that, that island should be completely behind the horizon. But I can see it everyday, unless it’s raining. Then I re-did all the steps from different locations. This was after trying to debunk it, and then being on the fence for about 18 months.
You need a camera with a powerful telephoto lens like a Nikon P900/P1000. So many people have done this over the past 10 years you can save yourself the effort unless you think they're all liars. Taboo Conspiracy does the simplest tests with lasers around lakes in Utah. I think his latest test picked up a laser about 17 miles away that was two feet off the ground that should have been hidden by almost 200 feet of curvature. He's done dozens of these experiments as have hundreds of other people.
But if you REALLY wanted to do this yourself you'll need the camera at a minimum. You could also do this with a GPS-equipped boat on the ocean. The only difficulty with this method is that waves can cause you a lot of problems and block objects in the distance as well as humidity, condensation, etc. Larger lakes on calm days are easier to test with.
Nope. It’s flat.
I’ve tested for curvature myself. There is none. If you truly want to know the truth, you’ll test for yourself.
I used an island I can see from my balcony, and found out it’s height (on public record). Then I used distance.to (as the crow flies) to determine the distance between where I was standing and the island. Then I used the altimeter in my phone compass app (held at eye height). Then I used about 5 different earth curve calculators, and all of them determined that, that island should be completely behind the horizon. But I can see it everyday, unless it’s raining. Then I re-did all the steps from different locations. This was after trying to debunk it, and then being on the fence for about 18 months.
You need a camera with a powerful telephoto lens like a Nikon P900/P1000. So many people have done this over the past 10 years you can save yourself the effort unless you think they're all liars. Taboo Conspiracy does the simplest tests with lasers around lakes in Utah. I think his latest test picked up a laser about 17 miles away that was two feet off the ground that should have been hidden by almost 200 feet of curvature. He's done dozens of these experiments as have hundreds of other people.
But if you REALLY wanted to do this yourself you'll need the camera at a minimum. You could also do this with a GPS-equipped boat on the ocean. The only difficulty with this method is that waves can cause you a lot of problems and block objects in the distance as well as humidity, condensation, etc. Larger lakes on calm days are easier to test with.
Here's Taboo Conspiracies channel if you want to try and emulate his methods: https://odysee.com/@TabooConspiracy:c
Good luck!
For argument's sake, let's say it's flat. What's the motive behind the lie?