Flat Earth - Why Horizons Are Not Curvature
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One of my first flat eath research videos, looking at horizons to find out whether they are curvature. Watch cars, people and motorbikes disappear from the bottom up on a flat road, just as ships go "over the horizon" at sea but at close range (skip to 3.03 to see horizon footage).
This shows how the horizon line comes closer to the viewer by lowering the camera to ground level. making distant objects disappear
And it shows that distant objects don't necessarily disappear over a curve.They simply go beyond the horizon, which can be brought closer or made farther away by changing the height of the viewer, irrespective of any curve.
These clips with commentary were shot on a flat, level road to show how objects travelling away from the viewer seem to dip beyond a curve but the reality is quite different. Is it mirage, refraction or reflection, or something else more esoteric?
This is not necessarily meant to prove flat earth, but it is certainly proof that the horizon depends on your height from the ground but has nothing to do with any curvature.
If you are new to the flat earth theory, there are a few core people out there who have done some excellent independent thinking and research into the possibility we are living on a flat earth but recently the debate has become very messy with 'flat earthers' and 'globe earthers' attacking each other with religious zeal, and now even the flat earthers and 'truthers' are fighting among themselves.
Personally, I was first turned on to the idea of a flat earth by Math Powerland, aka Math Boylan, (theNASAChannel) and his 2-part video This Crazy Notion - The flat earth revolution https://youtu.be/xxyCpWcg-kE
Ultimately, the only evidence of a flat earth would be genuine, unadulterated images / video of a spinning globe earth from space or a trip across Antarctica to find out if there is anything beyond the ice wall and secure barrier set up by the Antarctic Treaty.
However, my aim here is to help demonstrate to debaters how it is quite possible the assumption that ships disappear over a curve could well be just that; an assumption.
The rest is up to you.
This shows how the horizon line comes closer to the viewer by lowering the camera to ground level. making distant objects disappear
And it shows that distant objects don't necessarily disappear over a curve.They simply go beyond the horizon, which can be brought closer or made farther away by changing the height of the viewer, irrespective of any curve.
These clips with commentary were shot on a flat, level road to show how objects travelling away from the viewer seem to dip beyond a curve but the reality is quite different. Is it mirage, refraction or reflection, or something else more esoteric?
This is not necessarily meant to prove flat earth, but it is certainly proof that the horizon depends on your height from the ground but has nothing to do with any curvature.
If you are new to the flat earth theory, there are a few core people out there who have done some excellent independent thinking and research into the possibility we are living on a flat earth but recently the debate has become very messy with 'flat earthers' and 'globe earthers' attacking each other with religious zeal, and now even the flat earthers and 'truthers' are fighting among themselves.
Personally, I was first turned on to the idea of a flat earth by Math Powerland, aka Math Boylan, (theNASAChannel) and his 2-part video This Crazy Notion - The flat earth revolution https://youtu.be/xxyCpWcg-kE
Ultimately, the only evidence of a flat earth would be genuine, unadulterated images / video of a spinning globe earth from space or a trip across Antarctica to find out if there is anything beyond the ice wall and secure barrier set up by the Antarctic Treaty.
However, my aim here is to help demonstrate to debaters how it is quite possible the assumption that ships disappear over a curve could well be just that; an assumption.
The rest is up to you.