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Every time you ascend, in a plane, in a hot air balloon, with a camera on a drone, the horizon rises with you. It stays at eye level. On a ball Earth, that shouldn’t happen. The higher you go, the lower the horizon should drop beneath you as the curve becomes apparent. But it doesn’t. It stays flat.

That’s not just something you’re told to believe, it’s something you can observe. Flat Earth researchers have released hundreds of hours of high altitude footage. No curvature. No drop. Just a flat line from left to right, edge to edge. You can say “lens distortion” all you want, but you can’t explain away why amateur balloon launches consistently show a flat horizon unless the Earth is actually flat.

Architects and engineers do not build for curvature. Bridges, canals, railways, they’re designed as if the Earth is a plane. The London Birmingham canal spans over 130 kilometers. That’s 8 meters of expected drop, yet it’s perfectly level. The longest bridges in China stretch over 100 miles. If curvature were real, adjustments would be built in. They’re not.

Don’t trust me. Don’t trust YouTube. Trust your eyes. Trust your instincts. If the world looked curved, we wouldn’t have to be arguing this. The fact that we are tells you the evidence for curvature is theoretical, not experiential.