Ok Kook, so you posted some questions on FES and want us to do your homework for you?
Let me quote you:
A "kook" will generally not do experiments, but instead insist that others do them to prove things. Kooks will then reject as biased or inaccurate any experiment that does not produce the results they wanted.
Now let me also not that you posted the
same questions all over our forums, and cherry picked the ones which supported your points.When in fact you seem to be the "kook" refusing to do experiments to verify your points.
Case 1: Your primary example was the sinking ship effect. We pointed out that this proves the Earth is flat. If you use a quality telescope, the hull of the ship will be restored. Please stop being a "kook" and do the experiment yourself. Furthermore, we explained the mechanics of the perspective effect causing the illusion.
Case 2: You post the lunar eclipse as an example of a round Earth. This example also proves a flat Earth, for the moon and sun have been observed in the sky at the same time (the selenehelion, widely ignored by round earth believers) which is impossible in round earth theory. You ignored this point because it did not conform to your model.
Case 3:You point to the Cavendish experiment as proof the Earth is not flat. Which is patently silly for so many reasons it is difficult to list here. Among them, the accelerating earth and infinite plane models will still work with gravity. Next, the Cavendish experiments are deeply flawed in that the most ambitious attempts have always come up with contradictory results when measuring G (which is degrees of magnitude less precisely defined than other constants to begin with). Further, gravitons have not, and likely will not be proven to exist, so gravity is at best a "god did it" as compared with our more intuitively obvious acceleration theory.
Case 4: You use Eratosthenes experiment to prove a round earth, when in fact this experiment requires the assumption of a round earth. When you correctly assume the Earth is flat, the same experiment demonstrates the true distance to the sun.
Case 5: Foucault's pendulum. This does not prove a round earth. This proves a pendulum rotates, exactly matching the rotation of the celestial spheres. Round earth theory proposes the rotation of the stars are unrelated to the rotation of the pendulum. Flat Earth theory proposes research toward determining the yet unknown connection with the celestial spheres and rotation on Earth. Then when Nobel prize winner Maurice Allais demonstrates that the pendulum changes in rotation 13.5 degrees during an eclipse (suggesting the celestial spheres are related to the pendulum), the "kook" chooses to ignore those results.
So please, now that all of your points have proved the Earth is flat, why are you being such a "Kook" and ignoring the evidence?

To quote you again - "points" for trying to impress your friends though. I hope they search our forums and discover how insecure your beliefs truly are.