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Well, I sure wish you were more open-minded:

Telescopes: A telescope will show the light at Cape Hatteras lighthouse at distances beyond 40 miles, when the light OUGHT to be hidden from sight 900 feet below the curvature!

So you can prove this for yourself, here is a site that will calculate the Earth's curve, if there were one:

https://dizzib.github.io/earth/curve-calc/?d0=30&h0=10&unit=imperial

Tides: Isaac Newton admitted it was mere conjecture that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction, because the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter while the Earth is 8,000 miles. Using their own mathematical conjecture, it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive. Therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around.

If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is then impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity at sea-level. Not to mention, the velocity and path of the Moon are uniform and should therefore exert a uniform influence on the Earth’s tides, when in actuality the Earth’s tides vary greatly.

Furthermore, if ocean tides are caused by the Moon’s gravitational pull, how is it that lakes, ponds, and other smaller bodies of standing water remain outside the the Moon's pull, while the gigantic oceans are so affected!?

GPS: Earth-based cell towers. If GPS were satellite-based, why do we still have a need for those ugly cell towers?

Flight plans: You cannot book a direct flight from Australia to South Africa, even though the global map shows a distance of just 6,837 miles.

No, you must first travel from Australia NORTH to Dubai (7,847 miles) and then from Dubai SOUTH to South Africa (4,752 miles).

However, on a FLAT EARTH MAP Dubai is on a straight line between Australia and South Africa, and that's why planes must land there.

I can just as easily explain all the rest of your questions, but since you are too "absurdly indoctrinated" to do your own research, I am wasting my time.

Stay as blindly indoctrinated as you are, and best of luck!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Well, I sure wish you were more open-minded:

Telescopes: A telescope will show the light at Cape Hatteras lighthouse at distances beyond 40 miles, when the light OUGHT to be hidden from sight 900 feet below the curvature!

So you can prove this for yourself, here is a site that will calculate the Earth's curve, if there were one:

https://dizzib.github.io/earth/curve-calc/?d0=30&h0=10&unit=imperial

Tides: Isaac Newton admitted it was mere conjecture that the Earth’s ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction, because the Moon is only 2,160 miles in diameter while the Earth is 8,000 miles. Using their own mathematical conjecture, it follows that the Earth is 87 times more massive. Therefore the larger object should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around.

If the Earth’s greater gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit, it is then impossible for the Moon’s lesser gravity to supersede the Earth’s gravity at sea-level. Not to mention, the velocity and path of the Moon are uniform and should therefore exert a uniform influence on the Earth’s tides, when in actuality the Earth’s tides vary greatly.

Furthermore, if ocean tides are caused by the Moon’s gravitational pull, how is it that lakes, ponds, and other smaller bodies of standing water remain outside the the Moon's pull, while the gigantic oceans are so affected!?

GPS: Earth-based cell towers. If GPS were satellite-based, we do we still have a need for those ugly cell towers?

Flight plans: You cannot book a direct flight from Australia to South Africa, even though the global map shows a distance of just 6,837 miles.

No, you must first travel from Australia NORTH to Dubai (7,847 miles) and then from Dubai SOUTH to South Africa (4,752 miles).

However, on a FLAT EARTH MAP Dubai is on a straight line between Australia and South Africa, and that's why planes must land there.

I can just as easily explain all the rest of your questions, but since you are too "absurdly indoctrinated" to do your own research, I am wasting my time.

Stay as blindly indoctrinated as you are, and best of luck!

3 years ago
1 score