Of the earth is flat, on a clear day you should be able to see essentially forever, you cant prove me
wrong, accept it.
Why would they event want to claim the earth isn’t flat? What power does that give them, what are their intentions? You are claiming this is all from information that ancient civilizations had, you don’t think maybe they were fucking with their people?
Okay, let’s say you are right (you’re not btw on a clear day you can see large object nearly 60 miles away depending on conditions), can you explain to me why the moon, the sun, and all of the other planets are round, yet the earth is flat? You can look at the moon for yourself and see spots on the moon appear and disappear throughout its rotation. Are we that special That in this vast universe Earth is the only planet that is flat?
After that please explain why there is a variance in light and darkness, if the world is flat, the moment sun is up in 1 location it should be up in all location because there should be nothing blocking the sun from the other side of the supposedly flat planet.
Those are two simple questions that you should easily be able to dispel with your vast wisdom.
You can see things that are 300 miles away if the conditions are right. Which should be impossible on a ball with the curvature and all. You're assuming a lot of things in your questions. Space doesn't exist like you think. Planets aren't rocks flying through an endless space vacuum. You're assuming the size of the sun. You're assuming that light goes forever which it doesn't. Ever heard of the inverse square law of light? You're assuming a lot of things that flat earthers do not claim.
And yet I can’t see Vegas… interesting! Can you prove anything you claimed? Can you prove light ends? Can you prove space isn’t a vacuum? Let’s say all of modern science is wrong and NASA, for some reason, is trying to lie to everyone about the pictures of the earth (for whatever reason) can you prove a single claim you’re making?
Of the earth is flat, on a clear day you should be able to see essentially forever, you cant prove me wrong, accept it.
Why would they event want to claim the earth isn’t flat? What power does that give them, what are their intentions? You are claiming this is all from information that ancient civilizations had, you don’t think maybe they were fucking with their people?
Dude, I just explained exactly why you can't see forever. Air becomes opaque over distance. You're a fucking moron.
Okay, let’s say you are right (you’re not btw on a clear day you can see large object nearly 60 miles away depending on conditions), can you explain to me why the moon, the sun, and all of the other planets are round, yet the earth is flat? You can look at the moon for yourself and see spots on the moon appear and disappear throughout its rotation. Are we that special That in this vast universe Earth is the only planet that is flat?
After that please explain why there is a variance in light and darkness, if the world is flat, the moment sun is up in 1 location it should be up in all location because there should be nothing blocking the sun from the other side of the supposedly flat planet.
Those are two simple questions that you should easily be able to dispel with your vast wisdom.
You can see things that are 300 miles away if the conditions are right. Which should be impossible on a ball with the curvature and all. You're assuming a lot of things in your questions. Space doesn't exist like you think. Planets aren't rocks flying through an endless space vacuum. You're assuming the size of the sun. You're assuming that light goes forever which it doesn't. Ever heard of the inverse square law of light? You're assuming a lot of things that flat earthers do not claim.
And yet I can’t see Vegas… interesting! Can you prove anything you claimed? Can you prove light ends? Can you prove space isn’t a vacuum? Let’s say all of modern science is wrong and NASA, for some reason, is trying to lie to everyone about the pictures of the earth (for whatever reason) can you prove a single claim you’re making?