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Jeff-Groves 03-07-22 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2797484)
However, it should be noted that the Flat Earth Society has members from all around the globe

I see what you done there!
:har:

Rockstar 03-07-22 07:29 PM

Every one’s knows if you look at earth from the top it will look like a globe :rolls: But those of us who are enlightened it’s just a disc and that thar be dragon’s underneath.

Sean C 03-07-22 09:09 PM

Actually, whether or not the Earth is flat depends on your frame of reference. For example: if you were a muon traveling at 99.9999999999991% the speed of light, then the Earth would indeed appear to be a disk about 17 meters thick. But please don't tell the flat-Earthers ... lord knows they don't need any encouragement. :shifty:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNqNnUJVcVs

August 03-07-22 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2797495)
When I was working on the salt flats in Utah, you could also see the curvature of the horizon.

There's some kind of industrial complex that you can see rise up from the horizon on I-80 out in the Utah hinterland that looks like a small sun cresting the horizon.

There aren't a lot of light sources out that way so other than highway traffic it gets pretty dark at night so any stationary lights you do see tend sto draw your attention. Traveling eastbound you can watch what starts off as a single point of light out in the darkness slowly become two, then three what turn out to be smokestack lights. As you get closer those three lights become this enormous factory that is all lit up like a New York Christmas Tree. This whole process takes hours and you start to wonder if you are ever going to get to it.

It really is a great example of earth curvature that you can see at ground level.

Jeff-Groves 03-08-22 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean C (Post 2797618)
if you were a muon traveling at 99.9999999999991% the speed of light, then the Earth would indeed appear to be a disk about 17 meters thick.

But Star Trek shows streaks of light approaching and passing by when travelling faster then light!
:o


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