You say the Earth is round, then show me the curve. We’ve sent up weather balloons with independent amateur footage that show a flat horizon at 120,000 feet. No visible bend. You can claim wide-angle lenses all you want, but when people see a flat horizon across all angles of view, they start asking real questions.
Water doesn’t bend, that’s a fact. Oceans and lakes always find their level. If Earth were a globe with a circumference of 25,000 miles, we should observe significant curvature over long distances, but we don’t. Bridges like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway should show measurable drop due to curvature, yet engineering tolerances assume flatness over long spans.
If you have to explain away all contradictory evidence as “optical illusion,” maybe it’s the model that needs rethinking. Maybe the simplest explanation, that the Earth is a vast level plane, is the one we’ve overlooked due to institutional conditioning.
You say the Earth is round, then show me the curve. We’ve sent up weather balloons with independent amateur footage that show a flat horizon at 120,000 feet. No visible bend. You can claim wide-angle lenses all you want, but when people see a flat horizon across all angles of view, they start asking real questions.
Water doesn’t bend, that’s a fact. Oceans and lakes always find their level. If Earth were a globe with a circumference of 25,000 miles, we should observe significant curvature over long distances, but we don’t. Bridges like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway should show measurable drop due to curvature, yet engineering tolerances assume flatness over long spans.
If you have to explain away all contradictory evidence as “optical illusion,” maybe it’s the model that needs rethinking. Maybe the simplest explanation, that the Earth is a vast level plane, is the one we’ve overlooked due to institutional conditioning.