Dude, the idea of a flat planet in space is fucking retarded.
Keep going.... you've almost got it...
Now, Is the idea of a flat planet that extends infinitely in all directions with no edge smart.... or is it retarded?
And just for bonus points I will tell you how to use lasers to prove the earth's curve..
a lasers light travels in a straight line and does not bend. So all you gotta do is start at the worlds tallest skyscraper... Travel 200 miles due east. Then go up about a thousand feet in the air and shine your laser due west.
In fact you wouldn't even need to shine your laser due west... You could do a left-to right sweeping motion in that general direction and still expect your laser to briefly hit the exact angle necessary to shine on the tower.
When the laser light isn't detected from the skyscraper even in a brief flash, it's because the ground curved the tower out of the laser's line of sight.
This shit is way deep and you won't even let yourself answer any of my questions about the missing curve
The above statement is the 3rd method for observing the earth's curve that I told you about...
No, the laser test you designed is overly complex. Just shine a laser over a large lake. The laser is 12 inches over the water., and the other side is a laser dot, 12 inches above water. That is what a proof is.
Try looking up laser tests. Regular people proving the earth doesn't curve. Over and over.
Attack me but you are still on a flat plane.
I have maintained that I don't know if there is an edge or not. I state that the earth doesn't curve. As for where or if there is an edge, how could anyone know? No one has been past the ice wall.
There are many thing you don't understand, yet, you think you we'd to teach me the same dumb shit I learned in school.
It's amazing you're still talking with me, you sound like you despise me for claiming things you "know" can't be true. So we can't communicate through the contention.
No, the laser test you designed is overly complex. Just shine a laser over a large lake. The laser is 12 inches over the water., and the other side is a laser dot, 12 inches above water. That is what a proof is.
Do it at Lake Victoria.... Which is 200 miles wide...
Keep going.... you've almost got it...
Now, Is the idea of a flat planet that extends infinitely in all directions with no edge smart.... or is it retarded?
And just for bonus points I will tell you how to use lasers to prove the earth's curve..
a lasers light travels in a straight line and does not bend. So all you gotta do is start at the worlds tallest skyscraper... Travel 200 miles due east. Then go up about a thousand feet in the air and shine your laser due west.
In fact you wouldn't even need to shine your laser due west... You could do a left-to right sweeping motion in that general direction and still expect your laser to briefly hit the exact angle necessary to shine on the tower.
When the laser light isn't detected from the skyscraper even in a brief flash, it's because the ground curved the tower out of the laser's line of sight.
The above statement is the 3rd method for observing the earth's curve that I told you about...
No, the laser test you designed is overly complex. Just shine a laser over a large lake. The laser is 12 inches over the water., and the other side is a laser dot, 12 inches above water. That is what a proof is.
Try looking up laser tests. Regular people proving the earth doesn't curve. Over and over.
Attack me but you are still on a flat plane.
I have maintained that I don't know if there is an edge or not. I state that the earth doesn't curve. As for where or if there is an edge, how could anyone know? No one has been past the ice wall.
There are many thing you don't understand, yet, you think you we'd to teach me the same dumb shit I learned in school.
It's amazing you're still talking with me, you sound like you despise me for claiming things you "know" can't be true. So we can't communicate through the contention.
Did you watch that video about programming?
Do it at Lake Victoria.... Which is 200 miles wide...
You won't see the laser....
why not just do it over a lake that is a a few miles wide?
Why not measure the length of your driveaway with your car's odometer?