The Rabbit Hole

So what sort of experiment are you thinking of - something like this maybe?(You didn’t answer the q btw)

Me too, the laser would go straight to the target and prove there was NO curvature.

Anyway we been round this circular argument before - don’t want to resurrect it.

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It is a matter of scale. If the laser can go far enough, you would see curvature because light is bent by gravity. Light only travels in straight lines in the complete absence of gravitational fields.

I’ll watch that when I have time to waste.

Besides…only a fool argues with someone who believes the Earth is flat.

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That may be so, but the rate of adjustment is asymptotic.

I shall have to do the calculation to see where the asymptote is.

A conversation I had recently with a University lecturer indicated that the asmyptote may be 29 days (696 hours) however that was a non-rigorous conversation so … need to do the calculation.

Yes the French also defend the name “Champagne”.

What yeast-type do the Japanese use to make Sake ?

…and in a homogeneous medium

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:+1: Didn’t know that but he does lurk behind so many songs in that era, so not surprised.

True. Our rotational speed does slow down and speed up, but the overall change is negative over a period of years.

If you’ve ever hunted fish with a bow and arrow, you know not to aim directly at the fish. He’s not where he appears to be.

Many years ago, a friend and I bow hunted fish right across the lake from his family towboat headquarters. They would park empty flat bottom barges bow to bow to create a shaded opening so our fishing boat could be out of the direct sunlight.

One can see much deeper into the water this way. Fish were attracted to it also, especially alligator gar.

Whenever the conditions were right (nice weather, two barges nose to nose), we’d take bows and tethered arrows across the lake (about 100 yards) and shoot fish, most of them within 10 feet of the boat.

One of the advantages to this method was that we didn’t have to move the boat. The fish came to us.

Despite what you may have heard, alligator gar make good eating when fried in peanut oil.

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It’s called “koji”

Admiral Richard E Byrd Jr. Was American naval officer and explorer. Here he is sitting in front of a Gleason Flat Earth Map.

Truth is hidden in plane sight.

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As you mentioned Admiral Byrd.

"but strangely enough there is left in the world today an area as big as the United States thats never been seen by human beings and that’s beyond the Pole on the other side of The South Pole from middle America "

He says this in first few mins. What does it mean ? Has this land mass been added to the map ?

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Explain how an airplane can take off, fly westerly for 26,366 statute miles at an average altitude of 11,000 feet, and land on the same runway from which it departed.

https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/dec-23-1986-voyager-aircraft-completes-first-non-stop-around-the-world-flight/

Father Christmas does it in one night. It was videoed in Cali and Kenya only. The detailed route was kept secret fearing too many aerial sightseers. Net weight 1000kg approx. Fuel over 3000kg.
Will have to watch thoroughly to see how it was proven if at all ?

Admiral Byrd…
Inseparable from Operation Highjump where there was a major combat with flying objects of unknown origin and there were many American deaths.

What he saw in “Inner Earth” has been kept secret.

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Worlds-Beyond-the-Poles.pdf (2.1 MB)

The Earth has been photographed from all angles.

Show me some pictures of this uncharted landmass…show me the coordinates of these ‘worlds’…and don’t give me that ‘middle earth’ bullshit.