Um, that I understand scale just fine.
Which was demonstrated in what way?
And at the same time demonstrated why it was flawed. Thank you.
It demonstrated how your logic was flawed.
It's not based on my own personal observation. It's just another abstraction, made to fit your hypothesis.
You can go get a microscope and a basketball if you wish. Then it would be your own personal observation, and not just another abstraction.
Actually I have and I can tell you I had no problem discerning its overall shape, even when I was right next to it. Again you make a point that only supports my hypothesis.
Then you must have been looking at some pretty plain skyscrapers. I just walked past the Sears Tower (Willis Tower) a few months ago. Standing next to it, you can't see the distinct shape or the needles. It just looks like any other skyscraper.
You haven't provided any examples that prove that the view from far above is a more reliable indicator than the view from up close. I would go so far as to suggest that the problem itself is so unique that proof by examples just don't cut it, unless you can provide an analogy on the same scale as what we're talking about (you haven't yet).
The thing about scale is you just have to have the same ratio. I already provided an example with a smaller scale involving objects you are capable of seeing the entirety of. It's also simple geometry. Even from an altitude of 1km, the horizon would only have a 1.6 degree curve. That would not result in a distinct curvature between you and the horizon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizon#Curvature_of_the_horizonSo I'm not seeing an object if I'm just observing a part of it? I can't tell anything about an object unless I'm considering it in its entirety?
If you're seeing very little of an object, you can tell very little about an object's shape based on what you see.
Again, irrelevant to my point. I see the Earth is flat; I demand sufficient evidence that I'm incorrect. I haven't seen it. Therefore I trust my observation that the Earth is flat.
You don't see the earth in its entirety, so how can you "see the earth is flat"?
Maybe I glossed over it because I already addressed it in my first post in this thread. Reread it.
I did. You never addressed it. When you do finally answer it, an explanation and diagram would be great.
I'm surprised you missed it. It was right at the beginning of the post. The explanation is there; frankly I don't understand what you want me to diagram.
You say the earth is flat because it looks flat, and in RET, it is some kind of an illusion. That is not the case. Geometry says there would be no significant curvature while observing a giant sphere from it's surface. There is no illusion, and there is no reason to assume the earth is flat based on what you see out your window. You can't say the earth must be flat because you don't notice any curvature. You know that because of the size of the earth, any curvature wouldn't be apparent, so you can't draw any conclusions based on your limited observations (due to gravitation or upward acceleration or whatever you want to call it). If what you see is incompatible with earth being a sphere with a 24,902 mile circumference without some sort of illusion or deception as you suggest, then explain and diagram.
The one is synonymous with the other.
No. Your eyes see a flat surface. Your mind should tell you this flat surface may have a very slight curvature which you are not capable of noticing, but it is possible that it is part of of very,very large sphere. Your mind is failing you, not your eyes.
No doubt. Now prove that the Earth is actually round based on this statement.
I'm not trying to prove the earth is round. I'm trying to understand why you think FET is the most logical assumption when your observations contradict neither theory, and there is no evidence to suggest the earth is actually flat.
If you'd pay attention, I'm not claiming that anything that has been brought up has been fake. I'm a bit insulted because I've actually gone to great lengths to not blame images from above as part of the Conspiracy in this thread. Please don't attack strawmen if you want to be taken seriously.
If you've never seen photographs of the earth from space, then you must be living in a cave somewhere. You said you used to believe the earth was round because that's what NASA, your school, and your government led you to believe. It is a reasonable assumption that during that leading you were shown photographs of earth. If you've seen these photographs, but you don't believe the earth is round, then you obviously agree with all the other FET'ers in thinking they were faked. How do you explain this photo if it wasn't faked?
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=885