Mellowman2112
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If the world was flat the sun would always be visible even if its not shining directly above us. View attachment 3698798
Not, its to low to be seen from 5000 miles away
If the world was flat the sun would always be visible even if its not shining directly above us. View attachment 3698798
Why not? If there's no curve it should be visible.
Not, its to low to be seen from 5000 miles away
Why is it that if I place sticks in different places they're shadows wont be facing the same direction?
The video starts out talking about how the mercator map is wrong. Why not plot plane routes on a more accurate map first.
The video starts out talking about how the mercator map is wrong. Why not plot plane routes on a more accurate map first.
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His last two examples disprove his theory, especially the last one. Notice how he dismisses why you can't fly straight from South America to Africa in the flat earth model, just like the round earth map. ..hmmmm.
Oh, yeah? Show and/or explain your work. Why are you using a map from 1892? Do modern maps (since the advent of air travel) defeat your purpose?
His map is from 1892, dude. 1892!
Thays a dumb question.
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So airlines fly in arcs to keep this lie going, rather than fly over the north pole and reduce travel times to certain cities?