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" What does that have to do with OP?

  • Point I'm making is that NASA lies. It's all bullshit.

Oi, thanks "

I already explained why I posted it, right there, you replied to it in the same reply, but you asked me what it has to do w op?

AND THEN YOU COPY AND PASTE MORE NASA BAD EXPLANATIONS:

Earth_curve_at_night_(PD_credit-NASA)You should be able to detect it from an aeroplane at a cruising height of around 10,600 metres (35,000 feet), but you need a fairly wide field of view (ie 60 degrees) and a virtually cloud-free horizon. The reality is that clouds, hills and mountains mean we rarely get to see the kind of perfectly flat horizon where the curve would be most obvious.

However, you can detect the curve of the Earth from ground level at the coast with a pair of binoculars – just look for distant ships on the horizon and you’ll see that their hulls start to disappear before their masts and other superstructure. Ancient Greek scientists, who spotted this without any optical aids, used this to conclude that the Earth was round.

If you watched even one minute of the video as I suggested, you would see I was suggesting to take a peek from 75,000 feet

At 75,000 you should see some curve

At 75,000 you shouldn't see the flat horizon of the Earth from inside Felix's cockpit and it meets you at eye level

Just watch the video, or stay completely ignorant, it won't affect me.

Just not sure why you're on a conspiracy site, presented with information, and then you say things like "silly boy"

One of us is being childish, for sure...

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

" What does that have to do with OP?

  • Point I'm making is that NASA lies. It's all bullshit.

Oi, thanks "

I already explained why I posted it, right there, you replied to it in the same reply, but you asked me what it has to do w op?

AND THEN YOU COPY AND PASTE MORE NASA BAD EXPLANATIONS:

Earth_curve_at_night_(PD_credit-NASA)You should be able to detect it from an aeroplane at a cruising height of around 10,600 metres (35,000 feet), but you need a fairly wide field of view (ie 60 degrees) and a virtually cloud-free horizon. The reality is that clouds, hills and mountains mean we rarely get to see the kind of perfectly flat horizon where the curve would be most obvious.

However, you can detect the curve of the Earth from ground level at the coast with a pair of binoculars – just look for distant ships on the horizon and you’ll see that their hulls start to disappear before their masts and other superstructure. Ancient Greek scientists, who spotted this without any optical aids, used this to conclude that the Earth was round.

If you watched even one minute of the video as I directed, you would see I was suggesting to take a peek from 75,000 feet

At 75,000 you should see some curve

At 75,000 you shouldn't see the flat horizon of the Earth from inside Felix's cockpit and it meets you at eye level

Just watch the video, or stay completely ignorant, it won't affect me.

Just not sure why you're on a conspiracy site, presented with information, and then you say things like "silly boy"

One of us is being childish, for sure...

3 years ago
1 score