Belt of Venus Shows the Earth a Globe

  • 92 Replies
  • 12789 Views
?

The Knowledge

  • 2391
  • FE'ers don't do experiments. It costs too much.
Re: Belt of Venus Shows the Earth a Globe
« Reply #90 on: January 07, 2012, 09:23:36 AM »
The OP describes a phenomenon which is precisely in agreement with the predictions of bendy light. Thanks, ClockTower!

Unfortunately the predictions of bendy light should show stars varying in angular distance from each other as they get nearer and further from the horizon. This doesn't happen. Thanks, Parsifal!
Watermelon, Rhubarb Rhubarb, no one believes the Earth is Flat, Peas and Carrots,  walla.

Re: Belt of Venus Shows the Earth a Globe
« Reply #91 on: January 07, 2012, 11:12:29 AM »
The OP describes a phenomenon which is precisely in agreement with the predictions of bendy light. Thanks, ClockTower!

Unfortunately the predictions of bendy light should show stars varying in angular distance from each other as they get nearer and further from the horizon. This doesn't happen. Thanks, Parsifal!
Well played, The Knowledge. There's nothing like the videos of the rotating night sky to destroy FET.
Keep it serious, Thork. You can troll, but don't be so open. We have standards

?

The Knowledge

  • 2391
  • FE'ers don't do experiments. It costs too much.
Re: Belt of Venus Shows the Earth a Globe
« Reply #92 on: January 07, 2012, 02:34:11 PM »
The OP describes a phenomenon which is precisely in agreement with the predictions of bendy light. Thanks, ClockTower!

Unfortunately the predictions of bendy light should show stars varying in angular distance from each other as they get nearer and further from the horizon. This doesn't happen. Thanks, Parsifal!
Well played, The Knowledge. There's nothing like the videos of the rotating night sky to destroy FET.

Well there's also variations in gravity measurements, the functionality of INS and the ability of aircraft to travel miles beyond their supposed maximum range in the southern hemisphere without the pilots noticing, but broadly speaking yes, you're right.
Watermelon, Rhubarb Rhubarb, no one believes the Earth is Flat, Peas and Carrots,  walla.