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Reason: None provided.

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!"

210 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

210 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

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.

210 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

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!"

210 days ago
1 score