DennisF
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I believe you know which responses I was referring to.Interesting - seeing as you are very much one of those who displays their ignorance rather than doing some fact finding or making the effort to understand.
All your "evidence" is "Dean says ....", "Eric says ....", "Bart says ....", "this YouTube clip proves ......".
People have said that sunsets prove a globe earth. You don't believe them even though you can't explain how sunsets happen on a flat earth.
People have said that a ship disappears over the horizon, which demonstrates the curvature of the earth. You don't agree, though you can't explain why that should happen.
People have given you scientific explanations or told you what experts say. You, who know little science, have said that they are all wrong.
And now that you bring up "flat earth", it occurred to me the other day that time zones also pose a problem in explanation given that the earth is flat because the sun would be shining everywhere on a planar surface if it were above it. Maybe what is required is for the sun (and moon) to orbit around the plane of the earth. This suggests that the flat-earth viewpoint also requires something like the geocentric viewpoint. Yet that doesn't explain how Zooming with someone in Thailand and being told (or shown) that it is dark outside fits with an observation in Texas that the sun is shining overhead. Hmm.
Or maybe the flat earth is spinning end-to-end, around a spin axis in the plane of the earth. That does not require a geocentric solar system, but does it account for what rocket engineers know about the spin of the earth at the equator (about 1000 mph) versus the poles (0 mph)?
To believe that the earth is flat is merely a way of confessing to others that the flat-earther has not bothered to learn much about the earth (no less the universe) and its physical properties. It is a forthright confession of ignorance.
At least it can be argued that the galaxy (ours) is (mostly) flat!
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