There are flat earther's that live in places with buildings tall enough to see the Earth's curvature. Chicago has the Sears Tower ( no one calls it the Willis building), BYE has the Empire State building.
When I was little road trips were a thing, and I'm absolutely sure there are building all over the US where you can go up, and see the curve.
Chicago's skyline is a famous flat earth proof. The skyline can be viewed when their visibility is clear enough from across the lake at over 60 miles. At this distance the sears tower should be 100s of feet below the horizon (check it with an earth curve calculator). Yet the entire skyline can be seen, not just the sears tower.
Truthiracy3 proved your example wrong years ago. It's one of the reason the flagged him off of YouTube. He wasn't very nice about it either. It's very memorable.
Lol, do the math yourself or use an earth curve calculator, it's very simple. Chicago being seen from 60+ miles across the lake isn't exactly a rare sight, though it only occurs on days with very high visibility.
with buildings tall enough to see the Earth's curvature
No, there most certainly are not. Many people believe they can see the curve of the horizon even from sea level or on a commercial plane (MUCH higher than any building). It is completely impossible to see any such curvature from either (even if it existed), but people still believe they do. Placebo is powerful business.
Perhaps, i may check it out at some point though in general i don’t watch videos.
Assuming/calculating that the earth is spherical and the size we are taught. there is categorically no way to see any discernible curvature of the horizon from the top of any building, or commercial airplane (even if they let you in the cockpit).
There are flat earther's that live in places with buildings tall enough to see the Earth's curvature. Chicago has the Sears Tower ( no one calls it the Willis building), BYE has the Empire State building.
When I was little road trips were a thing, and I'm absolutely sure there are building all over the US where you can go up, and see the curve.
Chicago's skyline is a famous flat earth proof. The skyline can be viewed when their visibility is clear enough from across the lake at over 60 miles. At this distance the sears tower should be 100s of feet below the horizon (check it with an earth curve calculator). Yet the entire skyline can be seen, not just the sears tower.
Truthiracy3 proved your example wrong years ago. It's one of the reason the flagged him off of YouTube. He wasn't very nice about it either. It's very memorable.
Lol, do the math yourself or use an earth curve calculator, it's very simple. Chicago being seen from 60+ miles across the lake isn't exactly a rare sight, though it only occurs on days with very high visibility.
No, there most certainly are not. Many people believe they can see the curve of the horizon even from sea level or on a commercial plane (MUCH higher than any building). It is completely impossible to see any such curvature from either (even if it existed), but people still believe they do. Placebo is powerful business.
https://archive.org/details/My_Last_Flat_Earth_Video_Psyops_of_NOledge-LnaMaX6_pj8
I'm not sure if this is the one, because I watched it on the tube. But you'll enjoy it either way.
Perhaps, i may check it out at some point though in general i don’t watch videos.
Assuming/calculating that the earth is spherical and the size we are taught. there is categorically no way to see any discernible curvature of the horizon from the top of any building, or commercial airplane (even if they let you in the cockpit).