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What's silly about it? It's only about 60 miles away. And it's big enough. So why can't you see it?
What difference would that make? If you have a clear view across the Irish sea towards Ireland then you should see it with those magic lenses of yours. You should also be able to zoom the moon back in after it sets across the sea. I challenged you before to do this but you remain silent on that.Maybe we could from another advantage point, but not from where I live.
I am not talking about little sailing yachts that might be too far away to see before they reach the horizon. I'm talking about large tankers and cruise liners, which can still be easily seen at the horizon (unless it's foggy!) but which disappear as they go beyond the horizon. Your binoculars cannot bring things that have gone beyond the horizon "back into focus" as you put it.How lovely, I too live on the coast line and have seen this many times, ships that come back into focus.
This has been explained many times.But this is true ships do disappear over the horizon b/c this is what we see but if you were to zoom in in with a camera the ship comes back into full view, proving there is no curvature. Dean has proved this himself & Rob Skiba.. You can prove this by doing it yourself.
Is he lying here:
I am not talking about little sailing yachts that might be too far away to see before they reach the horizon. I'm talking about large tankers and cruise liners, which can still be easily seen at the horizon (unless it's foggy!) but which disappear as they go beyond the horizon. Your binoculars cannot bring things that have gone beyond the horizon "back into focus" as you put it.
And I have done exactly that. Both of these photos were taken from the same distance to the island. High elevation (approx 190ft above sea level)Looking at an island (or a headland further along the coast) is a better experiment. Visible from the top of cliff but not at sea level. The island has not moved, so will look the same size. If the earth was flat, the island would still be visible at sea level as well as from the top of a cliff or nearby hill. Usually you will actually be closer to the island at sea level, so it should look slightly larger - not 'invisible'.
Whichever comes first
If someone's reading of the Bible means that the earth must be flat then either the Bible is wrong, or their understanding of the Bible (in just this area) is wrong.
No you're not
The Bible isn't wrong. You are.
Watch a ferry as it heads towards Ireland. Then you just try to zoom it back in as it enters Dublin Bay!
No you are. For the simple reason your beliefs contradict reality.
In Dublin Bay? Then you should be able to see Ireland....it's much bigger than the ferry!! In fact if you can see the ferry by the time it's even half way across, Ireland should be easypeasy to see. It's that big that you can't miss it!I have watched a ferry & I have zoomed it back in to focus.
There is only one reality. And it's not what you claim! It is exactly as Barry Wilmore emphatically and unequivocally states according to what he has seen with his own eyes. He's not looking at photos. He's not believing what others say. He has seen the earth as it is.Who's reality, yours ?
??This may well be but how far were they up pluss at 6:39:10 you can see the harnesses on his back.
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