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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: How does bird migration work on an FE model?
« on: June 15, 2014, 05:42:06 AM »
How is the magnetic field formed on a RE?
or do you want to use 'google for it,,,,
or do you want to use 'google for it,,,,
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So, you're claiming that it is possible to see the Earth's overall curvature in that picture?I like you markjo, but I challenge you to find me one (just one) picture of the Earth from that height showing any amount of curvature at all.Do you mean something like this?
http://www.vmeverest09.com/
Of course you'll probably just claim that it was taken with a wide angle lens as well. Then I'll come back with the well known Lynch curvature report that shows how to rule out barrel distortion caused by wide angle/fisheye lenses.
http://www.thulescientific.com/Lynch%20Curvature%202008.pdf
Gee, maybe I have been playing this game too long.
Everest, Earth's tallest mountain peaks at 29,029 ft.
He doesn't look that high up from the clouds...
I've provided a picture in this thread taken at around 100k ft. I believe.
The curvature in that picture is nowhere near what we see in yours.
Can you tell me how/why that is?
Goth, stop spamming threads with this off topic shit.