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Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

You make the target a camera lens instead of piece of cardboard.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles on a curved earth the light would not be visible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win...

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

You make the target a camera lens instead of piece of cardboard.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth the light would not be visible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win...

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

You make the target a camera lens instead of piece of cardboard.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact angle of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact height of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if only briefly...

Record even one flash from that distance and you win.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact height of the laser, only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction that can be done by hand. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact height of the laser only whether or not it's visible.

No ultra accurate leveling device is needed... Just repeated moving flashes in a general direction. And you either see the flashes from across the lake, or you don't.

At a distance of 200 miles a curved earth would make the light completely invisible... But on a flat earth you should still be able to see the flashes even if they are too fast to measure the exact height the light strikes.

22 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You had an idea for an experiment and I don't understand it because you kind rambled through it and didn't explain it well.

It's literally the exact same as your experiment except it's far enough away that you don't have to care or measure the exact height of the laser only whether or not it's visible.

22 days ago
1 score