I do experience the curve and it can be repeated. I see the double-curvature of the Earth when I'm in motion. It does so every time I travel: whether by foot, bike, car, train, boat, or plane. I see it in the parallel lines of the way's edges before me, that stretch to the horizon, appearing to intersect there, although they don't. I see it in the objects/features appearing from the horizon towards me, to become their largest and most detailed right beside me, only to become the opposite and disappear as I go away from them.
As for seeing the curve of the curves, I don't have the equipment to launch a weather balloon with corrected-lens camera, yet others have and have posted their videos. There is a slight curve visible in them. For a more dramatic curve, I must go higher, but I'd have to have special training or pay lots of money to do that.
The closest I'll get to space travel right now is flying and the sky does appear a richer blue at apex because I'm a little bit nearer to the darkness of space. Another time I flew, it was almost sunrise; then we took up into the air and boom...I see the whole sunrise sped up, just like that, for the Earth's curve wasn't blocking it anymore because we were up high enough.
That is what travel is like on a spheroidal surface and the best I can describe the curve. So what else could it be then? How does empirical flat earth evidence better explain this phenomenon? How can it be replicated?
I do experience the curve and it can be repeated. I see the double-curvature of the Earth when I'm in motion. It does so every time I travel: whether by foot, bike, car, train, boat, or plane. I see it in the parallel lines of the way's edges before me, that stretch to the horizon, appearing to intersect there, although they don't. I see it in the objects/features appearing from the horizon towards me, to become their largest and most detailed right beside me, only to become the opposite and disappear as I go away from them.
As for seeing the curve of the curves, I don't have the equipment to launch a weather balloon with corrected-lens camera, yet others have and have posted their videos. There is a slight curve visible in them. For a more dramatic curve, I must go higher, but I'd have to have special training or pay lots of money to do that.
The closest I'll get to space travel right now is flying and the sky does appear a richer blue at apex because I'm a little bit nearer to the darkness of space. Another time I flew, it was almost sunrise; then we took up into the air and boom...I see the whole sunrise sped up, just like that, for the Earth's curve wasn't blocking it anymore because we were up high enough.
That is what travel is like on a spheroidal surface and the best I can describe the curve. So what else could it be then? How does empirical flat earth evidence better explain this phenomenon? How can it be replicated?