There's not a pilot on this universe that will tell you the earth is flat. There's your answer.
Just ask a flat earthers why we even have horizons if the earth was flat?
Like if you're at the beach in the east coast how come you can't see Europe? We can see the moon at night but not the London bridge?
Horizons are flat. I wouldn't ask that.
If you look through an infrared lens from a plane...
But I'm not jumping in this. Imma head out.
What makes you 100% sure of how gravity works? It makes even less sense on a larger scale.It cant be theoretical bruh.
For a planet to be flat the gravity of that planet would be so strong that life as we understand it cannot exist.
So you would have to throw out all the laws of our physical world to make our planet being flat "theoretically true"
Cant throw out all the proven facts of how the world works and call it "logical"
What makes you 100% sure of how gravity works? It makes even less sense on a larger scale.
The earth rotates east but airplanes travel the same speed ragrdless of the direction they fly?
The moon always faces earth on the same side even though its "rotating" around the earth.
Planets rotate in a elliptical planet around the sun which would make you think that the planets would break away at it's furthest point.
Factual doesn't make it sound logical. If it doesn't sound logical then that creates doubt. If people doubt what you tell them then it doesn't matter what you show or tell them.
I'm not a flat earthier. I'm just one of the few people willing to say "I don't know". Which I don't. How much of the knowledge we have accumulated over our existence have we been able to prove personally by ourselves? Like I've said before, I'm not a flat earther but I'm not willing to rule anything out.
What makes you 100% sure of how gravity works? It makes even less sense on a larger scale.
The earth rotates east but airplanes travel the same speed ragrdless of the direction they fly?
The moon always faces earth on the same side even though its "rotating" around the earth.
Planets rotate in a elliptical planet around the sun which would make you think that the planets would break away at it's furthest point.
Factual doesn't make it sound logical. If it doesn't sound logical then that creates doubt. If people doubt what you tell them then it doesn't matter what you show or tell them.
I'm not a flat earthier. I'm just one of the few people willing to say "I don't know". Which I don't. How much of the knowledge we have accumulated over our existence have we been able to prove personally by ourselves? Like I've said before, I'm not a flat earther but I'm not willing to rule anything out.
Tha Moon is man made...
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I think the "Flat Earth" concept started off as an awakening for some, but has been hijacked and coined the new phrase for crazy conspiracy theorists.
The key take away from the "Flat Earth" movement is that we as a society have been blatantly lied to. And now, those lies are slowly beginning to unravel and now the Powers That Be have to scramble to find some sort of justification for past "facts" i.e LIES.
An example would be the moon landing; there are so many inconsistencies that are constantly being revealed that the TPTB can barely keep up. Lighting, distance, time, etc. Those lies were able to fool the public before due to little technology. Now everything is being bought to light.
Also, we are still treating old theories as proof when in all actuality they are nothing but guesses/hypothesis. An example of this would be gravity.
So like... every other planet is visibly spherical but the earth for some reason is flat?
Gravity on a large scale is explained by Einstein's theory of general relativity
For the same reason that we don't all go flying off the planet. Gravity & inertia.
The moon is locked in near synchronous rotation with the earth.
That's just silly.
Saying "i don't know" to certain questions is pretty lazy considering the information is out there and way easier for anyone to access than at any other point in history.
How much of the knowledge we have accumulated over our existence have we been able to prove personally by ourselves?
Once again, people have reasons to think the earth is flat. How many times have YOU personally experimented and proven what you believe about gravity or this planet?Bruh the cool thing with science is that you can perform all these experiments yourself.
There is literally 0 reason to think the earth is flat. You literally can rule it out. The smallest amount of research will prove that.
Research how gravity was proven on earth and perform the same exact experiment if you want proof. Then look up interplanetary gravity and why we rotate around the sun and buy a cheap $60 telescope and perform the same experiment.
The cool thing with the world is that the laws of physics exist and is the same for everyone and the cool thing with science is when someone writes a theory they literally have to prove it to you so all their research is there for you to perform and prove.
Cant be like the world is round and not have a million repeatable experiments to prove it.
What's silly is that you can dismiss something that makes no sense.