I am saying that a laser from a top of a mountain, going over the ground, will converge at the horizon as it gets far enough away, from the perspective of the person a top the mountain. The person at the mountain will not be able to distinguish between where the ground is and where the laser is, as the laser gets farther and farther away, that is due to how perspective works. All parallel lines going away from you will converge at a single point. To see further, you need to increase your height, or get a optical zoom device, and from your perspective, the horizon will form further away from you, and you will be able to track where the laser is going for a longer time, and over a greater distance.
I hope you realize that the reason you can't answer that simple yes or no question is because we've hit a logical inconsistency with your model. Usually when people refuse to answer simple questions that logically follow from their beliefs, it's because any answer would be at odds with those beliefs. So they ignore the simple question and just repeat their beliefs with slightly different wording that only tangentially relates to the question.
It's a deflection. And what's worse is the flat earthers' refusal to even acknowledge the obvious absurdity of not being able to answer a simple question like that. Does the laser hit the ground or not? Reality dictates that It's one or the other, yet your belief demands that it be neither.
And we all know that you aren't that dismissive of logical inconsistencies in other parts of your life. It would be impossible to live like that. I KNOW you aren't a retard. Yet for your flat earth beliefs, you happily disregard your deductive reasoning and critical thinking skills, and act like there isn't an enormous elephant in the room.
Problem is that we can all see the elephant. And we know that you see it too, given the deft with which you refuse to acknowledge it. And you know we know. You're basically playing a game of intellectual chicken with the rest of the world, hoping we blink first.
So the object that blocks my laser from hitting the moon is....the ground? That's what you're saying?
I am saying that a laser from a top of a mountain, going over the ground, will converge at the horizon as it gets far enough away, from the perspective of the person a top the mountain. The person at the mountain will not be able to distinguish between where the ground is and where the laser is, as the laser gets farther and farther away, that is due to how perspective works. All parallel lines going away from you will converge at a single point. To see further, you need to increase your height, or get a optical zoom device, and from your perspective, the horizon will form further away from you, and you will be able to track where the laser is going for a longer time, and over a greater distance.
It's not going "over the ground", it's 6.8 degrees. Is that beam going to touch the ground or not?
From our perspective, the ground and the beam will converge at the horizon.
I hope you realize that the reason you can't answer that simple yes or no question is because we've hit a logical inconsistency with your model. Usually when people refuse to answer simple questions that logically follow from their beliefs, it's because any answer would be at odds with those beliefs. So they ignore the simple question and just repeat their beliefs with slightly different wording that only tangentially relates to the question.
It's a deflection. And what's worse is the flat earthers' refusal to even acknowledge the obvious absurdity of not being able to answer a simple question like that. Does the laser hit the ground or not? Reality dictates that It's one or the other, yet your belief demands that it be neither.
And we all know that you aren't that dismissive of logical inconsistencies in other parts of your life. It would be impossible to live like that. I KNOW you aren't a retard. Yet for your flat earth beliefs, you happily disregard your deductive reasoning and critical thinking skills, and act like there isn't an enormous elephant in the room.
Problem is that we can all see the elephant. And we know that you see it too, given the deft with which you refuse to acknowledge it. And you know we know. You're basically playing a game of intellectual chicken with the rest of the world, hoping we blink first.