Every successful PLANE ride that you, and everyone, has ever taken, has followed this sequence: taxi along level ground, incline to ascend, level for the whole ride (turbulence not withstanding), decline to descend, taxi to stop. It’s flat.
So have I. And each time, the plane inclined, leveled off for the entire trip, until it declined to land. You went around the world - a world that IS a flat stationary plane. The North Pole is at the centre, you went ‘around’ that, in a circle. But you have never flown ‘around’ a sphere.
Oh, you have poor comprehension skills. I have already said I have. Did a 3 hour flight last night. Longest I’ve done was 18 hours. Every time the same: incline, LEVEL, decline.
Every successful PLANE ride that you, and everyone, has ever taken, has followed this sequence: taxi along level ground, incline to ascend, level for the whole ride (turbulence not withstanding), decline to descend, taxi to stop. It’s flat.
I've literally flown around the world multiple times. Get back to me after your trip.
So have I. And each time, the plane inclined, leveled off for the entire trip, until it declined to land. You went around the world - a world that IS a flat stationary plane. The North Pole is at the centre, you went ‘around’ that, in a circle. But you have never flown ‘around’ a sphere.
Yes I have. Many times. You should try it and get back to me.
Oh, you have poor comprehension skills. I have already said I have. Did a 3 hour flight last night. Longest I’ve done was 18 hours. Every time the same: incline, LEVEL, decline.
I've flown multiple times too and only ever seen a flat horizon. So shut your lying mouth.
No you haven't.