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What I should be looking at would be a line. A very small and very thin line. Otherwise, you are too high. Technically, you would almost have to have your lens half way in the water. If not, its not a good test at all. If the water was flat, I would just see a line.
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No matter what you throw at 'em the indoctrination is set in stone for most people; they are in denial of the true reality because it doesn't fit in with their habitual agendas and their seemingly comfortable lifestyles. People are scared of the truth - even if you proved 100% that the earth is flat they would still believe in space, planets, other worlds, the Big Bang, gravity and evolution. Where I live you can see the Isle of Man coast from the Fylde coast near Blackpool, England, although the distance across the Irish Sea is over 60 miles - giving us a curvature of around 2400 feet. And what do the science guys say: "Refractive looming, dear boy! It's just a superior mirage where the sea and the air just above it maintains a cold temperature as the less dense air above it can warm up more quickly". It seems they have an answer for everything, even the fact that light's refractive index can bend some 2400 feet at a distance of 60 miles. Truly amazing, I'd say!
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Proof, we don't need no stinking proof! We are scientists we get paid to make up stuff! We are highly regarded and full of theories and other fiction to keep you lemmings satisfied! You will accept pretty much anything we throw at you. But proof and logic we ain't got none!
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so now we pretty much all know it flat so what's next? what's out there? I think is ice darkness then more ice then is other earth like ours.
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The best video I have seen so far since all aspects of what is being observed are taken into account without any random variables. Is someone going to say that at that distance there is some sort of mirage that takes place where the ferry is actually 27 ft. below the horizon but is seen on the horizon? That deserves more of the tin foil hat category than the content of this video. Excellent job and good commentary.
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Was this done on a lake or ocean?
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that's a legit question besides the math what does not add up!
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Thank you for this evidence!
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Oh. Also. If you take the Gleason's World map of 1892 and look the coordinates of different places on the map in google, the coordinates are the same on the Gleason's World map as are today's coordinates. It's just our maps today reflect a globe, not the Gleason's map as visual. What a shame to know something so simple could prove a ice wall ring in the south.
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Great video. I sure miss Washington. Homesick I am. You might enjoy these gigapixel photos on http://www.360cities.net/
The detail was amazing on the record breaker for Prague, Italy. Wow. The earth seems pretty level. -
Best flat earth experiment ive seen, at least you are useing scientific method rather than "this doesn't make sense to me" it does apear that you can see more than you should be able to based purely on curvature, but i do think the boats look distorted in aspect ratio, they look flatter and longer? am guessing there is some optical atmospheric effect causing this. as yet no one has given me an explanation for why the stars appear to rotate anticlockwise in the north and clockwise in the south but there is nowhere that you can see them going in both directions (as would happen if the Earth was flat) but is self explanitory on a rotating globe. What is the flat Eart explanation? there are videos of ships dissapearing over the horizon but the atmospheric distortion is very apparent....
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great job! I live on the beach in Daytona Beach, from our Jetty on clear days we can see vessels up to 13 miles off shore at the water line using a Cannon field scope 90X. On days with the perfect condition we can see Cape Kennedy and the beach there, 72 miles south. at 72 miles we should not even be able to see the giant Vehicle Assembly Building and we see it all and it should be 2916 feet below 29 stories, Earth is Flat!!
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Really good video wish more people would take the time to watch things like this.
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Hi great video, can I just ask a simple question and I don't want to appear rude, but could you tell me what is the land that we are looking at behind the ferries as you zoom in on them. Well done again on making this video and taking the time to show us all.
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Interesting, beforehand I can not explain the dark stripe when it is that far away.
But if you look at 2:09 the length height ration is about 4,8.
if you look at 6:10 the length height ration is about 9,6 so one way or the other the ferry lost half of it's height which is about 10 meters or 32 feet ?
if you now use the formulas including average refraction in stead of curvature without atmosphere, you just might find it matches.
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I really saw that! ha, very good thank you
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To Deborah Erickson:
I would assume even on a ball Earth, you would be able to see Mt. Rainier, Mt Olympus, Mt Baker, and downtown Bellvue from the Space Needle observation deck because the observation deck is 520, feet plus the elevation of the ground from sea level.
And those mountains are 8,000 ft, 10,000 ft, and 14,000 ft and maybe 60 miles away. With those parameters only 686 feet would be below the horizon.
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Brothers and Sisters you can duplicate this experiment for yourselves. The formula for the supposed "curvature" is 8 inches times the distance in miles squared. (so for 3 miles 8 x 3 x 3 = 72 inches. You will get the same results as this video shows. I have done it myself for 15.6 miles. What you will observe is no curvature. So you must ask yourselves the question: Where's the curvature??.....WHERE???? There is no curvature on the FLAT earth. Welcome to reality.
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Awesome
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Excellent work!!!
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