I don't think the earth is flat, but I've seen their model enough to understand how they think the earth works. One thing that has always puzzled me is why they think the horizon would be a flat line?
There are two reasons it wouldn't be.
First, if the sun is shining down on the flat earth like a spotlight, you are going to see a curve where the light is at due to that spotlight shape.
Second, if the flat earth is disc shaped, you are still going to see curvature where it curves around the disk.
I don't think the earth is flat, but I've seen their model enough to understand how they think the earth works. One thing that has always puzzled me is why they think the horizon would be a flat line?
There are two reasons it wouldn't be.
First, if the sun is shining down on the flat earth like a spotlight, you are going to see a curve where the light is at due to that spotlight shape.
Second, if the flat earth is disc shaped, you are still going to see curvature where it curves around the disk.
Depends which FE model you're using; many of them think that there is no "disc" and the Earth just keep going forever beyond the "ice wall".
FE is boring anyways, I prefer Mobius Toroid Earth :p