To dismiss the theory is to just believe what you"learned" in school as a child.
No.
To dismiss a theory -- if there is evidence to support the theory -- is to just believe what you "learned" in school as a child.
Nobody ever provides evidence of FE.
They merely say, "Well, I don't see any curve from my house!"
To dismiss the theory is to just believe what you"learned" in school as a child.
No.
To dismiss a theory -- if there is evidence to support the theory -- is to just believe what you "learned" in school as a child.
Nobody ever provides evidence of FE.
They merely say, "Well, I don't see any curve from my house!"
Something to consider: Why was Columbus sailing west to find a new trade route to India, which was known to be to the east?
Because they knew, even back then, that the Earth was a sphere.
They miscalculated the circumference, which is weird because the Greeks had it pretty accurate 2,000 years before, but they had the right idea.
To dismiss the theory is to just believe what you"learned" in school as a child.
No.
To dismiss a theory -- if there is evidence to support the theory -- is to just believe what you "learned" in school as a child.
Nobody ever provides evidence of FE.
They merely say, "Well, I don't see any curve from my house!"
Something to consider: Why was Columbus sailing west to find a new trade route to India, which was known to be the the east?
Because they knew, even back then, that the Earth was a sphere.
They miscalculated the circumference, which is weird because the Greeks had it pretty accurate 2,000 years before, but they had the right idea.
To dismiss the theory is to just believe what you"learned" in school as a child.
No.
To dismiss a theory -- if there is evidence to support the theory -- is to just believe what you "learned" in school as a child.
Nobody ever provides evidence of FE.
They merely say, "Well, I don't see any curve from my house!"