If you unironically have fallen for the flat earth CIA psyop, there is one easy experiment you can do to prove yourselves wrong.
Step 1: buy GPS enabled go-pro
Step 2: buy high altitude capable balloon
Combine the two, watch the balloon go up, track where it lands, watch the footage for yourself and free yourself from Mockingbird bondage.
For a little extra, you can configure a live feed system and watch everything in real time all under your control! Yes, it really is that simple!!!
Even simpler than that is magnetics.
Or, if you've ever flown in an aircraft at 40k ft at a high/low enough latitude you can see the balloon example of curvature & refraction with your own eyes.
I’ve been to 40,000 foot and saw no curvature please explain or give a little bit of credentials to your experience...
Flying at high latitudes. Arctic circle and slightly South of there. Easily distinguishable especially during sunrise and/or sunset.
You didn't fly at 40,000 feet
Many people have flown at 40K... 35K is VERY typical for large commercial...
40K is normal for private jets so they stay out of the way of the normies and don't have to slow down for them.
The X15 (my all time fav) and most of the new billionaires are at about 350,000 feet or 10 X a normal jet altitude... and that is about the time you really start seeing the curve.
Source : old guy that has been into space / planes / life since the 60s including being upside down moar than a few times in a plane...
obligatory Top Gun Quote.
I was inverted...
At what range though? Tell you have a polaroid of the event :)
The ceiling altitude for 787-8 and 787-9 is 42,100 feet. Commonplace.
I have seen the curvature, but it's sporadic. Care to weigh in on this perspective?
https://www.howitworksdaily.com/how-high-do-you-have-to-go-to-see-the-curvature-of-the-earth/
Oh okay. I’m super glad we cleared that up. Anything else you want to claim I haven’t done? I’ve not only flown at 40k in a military craft, but I was literally on an international flight cruising at 40k feet maybe 3 months back??
But go on...
I've operated on the ocean. It's not flat.
I guess you just happened to be flying in weather each time.
False even nasa says otherwise