How does the climate work on a flat earth? Why does it get colder the further north or south or up you go?
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What is the limit to the distance we can see horizontally on a flat earth? I can clearly see objects several hundred miles away on our spherical earth so certainly I could see objects much further on your flat earth.
I think you mean arc, not curve. That has nothing to do with a flat earth, or are you saying that the moon curves towards the earth? And that if I travel to the point the Moon touches the Earth then what?
Yes I am a pilot and it is common to see mountains and other objects hundreds of miles away.
And yes, like I previously told you on a boat the furthest a person can be seen in the water is around 3 miles, using a telescope makes no difference because of the curvature of the ocean. On a flat earth I would be able to see them much further at least 30 miles or so.
Where can I find this Basic Flat Earth Truth? It needs to accurately explain the height of the Stars, Sun and Moon, their speeds and motions. That should be trivial right?
Oh and what is under the earth? Is it turtles all the way down?