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NeonLX » Mon Sep 05, 2016 12:23 pm wrote:The Antarctica part bugs me. I've been to "Arctica" (Barrow, Alaska). I was getting dangerously close to the "north pole".
maco144 » 05 Sep 2016 00:10 wrote:dada » Sun Sep 04, 2016 1:57 pm wrote:The globe is big. People and planes are small. Flying at 30k feet is barely getting above the surface of the planet. Five or six miles is not very far, I think we can all agree on that. The horizon naturally still looks like the horizon.
You can just use your mind for this one. Picture an apple one mile in diameter. Put a little ant on it. Apple looks flat from ant's perspective. Now bring ant ten, twenty feet away from apple. Apple still looks flat to ant.
Or maybe we're not supposed to trust our own imaginations.
So when was this flat earth with no stars universe created? I'm guessing around six thousand years ago.
I agree with being a few miles above not being very high at all. When do you think the height should have relevance? You can watch rocket videos go 3-4x higher than a plane does and will still observe the same things being the horizon always rises to the eye and there is no visible view down the side of a globe.
On a globe one thing that would be clearly noticeable from a distance is that buildings such as skyscrapers would be angled away from the observer. If you were the ant on the apple and you were approaching Antropolis at the distance you first saw them until you got relatively close they would be tilted away from you as they would lie on the curve. We only perceive buildings as being completely vertical from afar because the earth is flat.
As to the age of the earth, I do not have any insight or even much speculation.
Elihu » Mon Sep 05, 2016 1:03 pm wrote:Without it there is no globe
Grizzly » Mon Sep 05, 2016 2:55 pm wrote:ESA found and photographed Philae sitting on a comet!
http://m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_S ... ilae_found
dada
That with so many fascinating questions at the cutting edge of science to wrap our heads around, people are still entertaining theories that went out with the dark ages.
DrEvil » Sun Sep 04, 2016 9:08 pm wrote:maco144 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 2:21 am wrote:DrEvil » Sun Sep 04, 2016 3:04 pm wrote:If gravity is not real then how do you explain that we don't float off into space? Why do we have weight?
Edit: Also - how do you explain that you can clearly see the curve of the Earth if you're standing on a beach looking out at the ocean (no planes or windows involved)?
Because objects have density. It is the most simple and obvcious explanation for why we do not float off into space. How can you rationalize that an object (the earth) moving 1000 mph doesnt hurl off all atop it via centrifugal force?
Of course we have density, that still doesn't explain why we stick to the ground. Why do we fall back down again if we jump? What force pulls us back?I assure you that you havent actually seen the curvature and if you were to create a massive level to judge against the ocean horizon you would clearly see there is no curve.
And I can assure you that you're wrong. Have you even been out in the ocean (as in: where you can't see land in any direction)? I have, repeatedly, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that the horizon is not flat. It's curved. Seriously, if you're near the coast just go down to the beach and look for yourself.
Edit: You do realize that the modern Flat Earth theory was conceived as a joke, right? What next? Pastafarian extremists?
82_28 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:25 am wrote:Now I know it's just a video game and I don't like shooters but you have to be "trained" in order to use the high powered sniper rifle, just like in real life military bullshit in Call of Duty. You have to take into consideration the Coriolis Effect. Reason being is at long distances the round Earth has spun beneath your bullet. While I hate all things military, this is a factor that must be used if you're going to hit the target.
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