Go find the right size body of water and do math. Nothing people say is gonna break you from this delusion, you seem too far to even try. You must go out and prove it for yourself. If you went on this short adventure instead of larping an outing on google maps, you can know for sure whether the curve exists or not. Go see it with your own eyes.
I wouldn't expect a light focused to a laser to able to travel enough of a distance to show anything, you'd need an expensive high powered laser and even then the focus will have limitations. The earth is huge and the curve is more subtle than you think, most flat earth delusions come from using the wrong formula, so they may show you a laser pointer at a spot and say it should be somewhere else, but their math is off.
You don't need a laser or a zoom lens, just find a place where you can see the top half of a skyline across the water and then look up the distance away and the height of a recognizable landmark.
They're lasers that shine for miles and using the metrics of 8" decline per mile which is the scientific consensus the laser is seen at the other side of the lake.
Multiple miles it travels hitting the other side perfectly. Tons of experiments showing this to be true. Either the 8" drop per mile is wrong or its a way bigger than "the science" says.
8" per mile is wrong. That would not chart a curve, obviously. Very clear that you have been duped bc you're bad at math. Try to think back to 6th grade geometry class, if you made it that far, and remember how your teacher had you chart curves on a graph.
You know you're smarter than this, just remember. You've been too gullible and allowed others to make you doubt what you already knew to be true.
Go find the right size body of water and do math. Nothing people say is gonna break you from this delusion, you seem too far to even try. You must go out and prove it for yourself. If you went on this short adventure instead of larping an outing on google maps, you can know for sure whether the curve exists or not. Go see it with your own eyes.
It's okay to feel foolish sometimes.
It doesn't, I've seen enough examples of lasers going straight across lakes that should not be seen due to curvature but there it is.
4he excuse is refraction which u have to be a retard to believe
I wouldn't expect a light focused to a laser to able to travel enough of a distance to show anything, you'd need an expensive high powered laser and even then the focus will have limitations. The earth is huge and the curve is more subtle than you think, most flat earth delusions come from using the wrong formula, so they may show you a laser pointer at a spot and say it should be somewhere else, but their math is off.
You don't need a laser or a zoom lens, just find a place where you can see the top half of a skyline across the water and then look up the distance away and the height of a recognizable landmark.
They're lasers that shine for miles and using the metrics of 8" decline per mile which is the scientific consensus the laser is seen at the other side of the lake.
Multiple miles it travels hitting the other side perfectly. Tons of experiments showing this to be true. Either the 8" drop per mile is wrong or its a way bigger than "the science" says.
8" per mile is wrong. That would not chart a curve, obviously. Very clear that you have been duped bc you're bad at math. Try to think back to 6th grade geometry class, if you made it that far, and remember how your teacher had you chart curves on a graph.
You know you're smarter than this, just remember. You've been too gullible and allowed others to make you doubt what you already knew to be true.