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I would have to verify your claims, but Flat Earthers often ignore the fact that the atmosphere regularly refracts light. We can see that on a small scale with mirages. I have seen photos where flat earthers misidentified landmarks. And even if they do not there are three factors that one needs to consider. The height of the object being observed. The height of the observer. And the amount of refraction on that day. If one sees something that one does not appear on every cloudless day it is a good bet that what you are seeing is a result of refraction.
That's a world record long distance photo, not taken by a FEer.
443 KM | Finestrelles, Pyrenees – Pic Gaspard, Alps
There are many many similar examples around.
Many atmospheric variables can affect visibility, including heat, water, humidity, elevation, pollution, haze, etc. There's just no basis to deduce that refraction is the only explanation for why an object may be intermittently visible.
By the way, even if accurate those photos would not refute a spherical Earth. It would only refute an Earth with our known diameter. And even if it showed that the Earth was not a sphere it would still not be evidence for a Flat Earth. Do you understand this?
Of course, but at some point it has to curve, if it's a ball. And this should be physically measurable.
NASA is a reliable source. Like it or not I do not need a report for that.
The Nasa Bible eh. Any scientific claim requires verification, no matter what your subjective opinion is as to the quality of its authorship.
False, there is nothing wrong with pictures that use digital imagery. If that is the case you just refuted the image that you posted. Like it or not that is a digital image too. Anything that you see on your computer is digital. There is nothing wrong with that sort of picture. Once again, if you want to claim that they are fake the burden of proof is upon you. I did not reject your picture just because it was digital.
Exactly, I don't put a lot of stock in the Canigou pic, however, it can be independently verified by others going and trying it for themselves. It's about the process. You'll see the observations usually carried out in an FE optical distance experiment include filming the setup, zooming in and out of the object, filming the image in the viewfinder with a local handheld camera, and so on.
No, you like most science deniers do not know what a valid source is. In the sciences honesty is extremely important If someone is shown to be a liar it is the end of his career most of the time. To be reliable in the sciences one must put one's ideas through the gauntlet of peer review. You are projecting. You are the one with cult like beliefs since you do not understand the concept of evidence or how we know what is reliable and what is not.
No source is above verification. Even the Bible teaches us to check and confirm Biblical claims. That's intellectual honesty, not hiding behind reputation and titles.
I did at the end of the post. You do not seem to realize how difficult that is with an immense globe. It is not until one gets to the height of the ISS that the curvature begins to be blatantly obvious.
There are much better scientific means of testing curvature down here than optical methods. Try any line of sight EM technology, such as laser, radio, radar, sonar, microwave...they all propagate much further than predicted on a ball. Even lighthouses are notoriously visible at distance well past the predicted hidden height.
Those pictures do not appear to be easy to fake. Flat Earthers cannot seem to do so.
Where did you get those numbers from? Another Flat Earther? Here is the info that you need. How high the towers are. The amount of the towers that are covered by the curve, and the altitude of the person taking the picture.
I'm taking a wild guess by the extreme curvature shown in the pic. Obviously it implies a far smaller ball than 40k km circumference. If you want to do your own calcs, plug some guesstimates in here:
Earth Curve Calculator
For every single Lake Pontchartrain pic you can show me, I can show you 10 videoed careful experiments from 'all round the world' showing the opposite. A handful of isolated photos is not strong evidence.
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