Passenger aircraft barely get high enough in most instances to perceive even a little bit of the curvature of the planet. I just told you that it is 3000 miles from one coast to the other. Do you seriously believe that you can see fucking California from, like, Florida?
No, you can't, and I also guess that means dEbOnKed because if it were flat you could checkmate.
Anyway, as for the water issue.. so what do you believe, that some force keeps the water in place?
It's simple. Go become a pilot and go seek the end of this "flat Earth".
If you can't or won't, then this is just drivel.
Also, I like that you literally don't have an answer for why if you flew one direction you would appear back here.
Oh, and hey, I bet you plug your ears and cover your eyes when you can get a weather balloon with a camera to go high enough to see the curvature of the planet.
Uncut videos over the course of hours from ground to the edges of the atmosphere back to ground, I bet all the random people are pros at video editing better than companies worth tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, or all the random people are government agents.
Oh, and quick FYI: even if you had absolutely no clouds in the sky, the max distance you could have in your line of sight is about 380ish miles at 98K feet as in this video.
Again: End to end, is around 3000 miles in the U.S.
A commercial airline plane cruises at between 33000-42000 feet, which is a max possible line of sight distance of ~222 miles to ~251 miles.
So your "experiences in a plane" literally don't matter, because you are actually only 6-8 miles above sea level.
Use your brain just a little; 3000 miles from end to end for the U.S. You only go 6-8 miles up in a plane. If your defense is that you don't see a distinct curvature at 6-8 miles up when the United States is one small portion of the entire planet, then you need to re-examine your methodology.
Passenger aircraft barely get high enough in most instances to perceive even a little bit of the curvature of the planet. I just told you that it is 3000 miles from one coast to the other. Do you seriously believe that you can see fucking California from, like, Florida?
No, you can't, and I also guess that means dEbOnKed because if it were flat you could checkmate.
Anyway, as for the water issue.. so what do you believe, that some force keeps the water in place?
It's simple. Go become a pilot and go seek the end of this "flat Earth".
If you can't or won't, then this is just drivel.
Also, I like that you literally don't have an answer for why if you flew one direction you would appear back here.
Oh, and hey, I bet you plug your ears and cover your eyes when you can get a weather balloon with a camera to go high enough to see the curvature of the planet.
For example: https://youtu.be/ihA9YOcOaXU
Uncut videos over the course of hours from ground to the edges of the atmosphere back to ground, I bet all the random people are pros at video editing better than companies worth tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, or all the random people are government agents.
Oh, and quick FYI: even if you had absolutely no clouds in the sky, the max distance you could have in your line of sight is about 380ish miles at 98K feet as in this video.
Again: End to end, is around 3000 miles in the U.S.
A commercial airline plane cruises at between 33000-42000 feet, which is a max possible line of sight distance of ~222 miles to ~251 miles.
So your "experiences in a plane" literally don't matter, because you are actually only 6-8 miles above sea level.
Use your brain just a little; 3000 miles from end to end for the U.S. You only go 6-8 miles up in a plane. If your defense is that you don't see a distinct curvature at 6-8 miles up when the United States is one small portion of the entire planet, then you need to re-examine your methodology.