I would say the toddler is a lot more likely to think "Hill!" than "we are a massive globe being propelled through an infinitely more massive universe by the centrifugal force resulting from the radial acceleration attributed to gravity, the unexplained phenomenon of mass attracting mass."
And they're more likely to think, when seeing a ship come over the horizon, "unexplained optical illusion caused by water mist difracting the light!" Come on.
I mean, hell, have you ever played "Peek a boo" with a toddler? They generally don't even get the concept of persistance of matter until later, and you think they're going to draw relevant conclusions about perspective issues dealing with impreceptible curvature on a relatively gigantic object? No, not a chance. Wow.
Well, if you read a psychology textbook, yes, there are stages of development in toddlers. Very young ones do not understand that things continue to persist after they can no longer see them. But you're probably correct, a young child won't even think about these things.
But that's kind of irrelevant, isn't it? A toddler looks at the earth and thinks it's flat, so it's the most obvious one, so you won't be dissuaded by any evidence to the contrary?
If we're trying to go what people have understood and what their first impressions of the earth are, then RE wins again. People have understood that the earth was round for centuries. It's a myth that people of columbus' time believed the earth was flat and mutinied because they were afraid of falling of the edge. People have understood based on atronomy and the simple fact that ships disappear in that certain way over the horizon that the earth is curved.
And you critisize the RE notion of gravity?? FEers have gravity... but only the sun and the moon emit it, which are flat objects that always look like a sphere no matter where you look at them from. Yeah. That's just as simple.
Have you ever stopped to think just how ridiculous sounding the RE model is? I'm asking this as an REer to another REer, not in the context of the FE debate. I'm not saying the FE model is any less ridiculous, but there is not a person alive (nor will there ever be) who can truly comprehend the complexities of this universe, and you call this the simplest answer? The RE model is not simpler, we just know it better.
No, it most definitely is simpler. It explains everything better, it's more consistent, and it doesn't require a ridiculous conpiracy. The laws of atronomy and physics were working great before the founder of the FE society wrote that book. Why attack them, replacing them with more inconsistent and insufficient explanations?