jonnyquest
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If the world is flat, why when I get to the top of the stairs do I not keep going up?
it just does..Also how does GPS work if the world is flat?
mellowman isn't even smart enough to think...it just does..
mellowman is not smart enough to think outside of youtube on his own.
With respect pad, what does this video prove (to you)?
Where did you get .32% from?The Earth is 26,000 miles in circumference
= .32% of curvature
That video proves you can catch the sunset at ground level, then travel up (like going up a tall skyscraper) and witness the sunset again, proving the sun has set behind the horizon of a round surfaceWith respect pad, what does this video prove (to you)?
Where did you get .32% from?
Ground based Positioning System using towers. The system works principally on WIFI technology.Also how does GPS work if the world is flat?
Global Positioning SatelliteGround based Positioning System using towers. The system works principally on WIFI technology.
Receivers calculate how far away they are from a transmitting tower whose location is known. When several towers are used, the location can be pinpointed.
An example of such a system is LORAN. Each tower had a range of about 500 miles and had accuracy good to about 250 meters. LORAN was not a global system and could not be used over the ocean. Because ground based systems send signals over the surface of the earth, only two-dimenstional location can be determined. The accuracy of such systems could be affected by geography as well.
The first global navigation system was called OMEGA. It was a ground-based system but has been supposedly terminated as of 1997.
You know that I know thisGlobal Positioning Satellite
That maybe .32% of distance, not curvature.84 miles (the distance from Wales to Ireland) / 26,000 miles (rough circumference of Earth) = 0.0032 x 100 = .32%
It's curvature, but I did misspeak and say '%' instead of °That maybe .32% of distance, not curvature.
Earth Curve CalculatorSo in other words, you should not be able to tell, from a humans perspective, less than 1° of the curvature of the Earth, meaning there's no reason why you wouldn't be able to see Ireland from Wales on a clear day
56 feet for 84 milesEarth Curve Calculator
http://dizzib.github.io/earth/curve-calc/index.html?d0=80&h0=0&unit=imperial
Do you know how much that 1° represents in terms of actual 'curve' between the two points?
The pic I posted from Canada to Mt. Rainier in Washington wasn't satirical. It shows you can only see the top of the mountain from that vantage point in Canada. You can't see the base of the mountain because of the curvature of the EarthPads first picture was obviously satirical.
You do know that he shares your own view? You are not as observant as you believe you are.
D'oh my bad, he has me on ignore anyway.The pic I posted from Canada to Mt. Rainier in Washington wasn't satirical. It shows you can only see the top of the mountain from that vantage point in Canada. You can't see the base of the mountain because of the curvature of the Earth