Also, the people on your websites are specifically framing their claims, not to learn the truth of the matter, but because they want to "debunk" Apollo Hoax claims --
I am pompous, self-righteous, thin skinned, and smug.
It is a bad picture by ours modern standards, but it does show that people have been interested in finding the true shape of the Earth for quite some time. I am not an expert in photography, but the shoreline in the bottom right corner of the photos could be a long distance from the camera.
I am now questioning if that is really shore or just vegetation growing near the shore. The banks are supposed to be very straight and parallel. Anyway, with the lack of detail in this photo and the use of a telephoto lens, I don't see how anyone could claim to be capable of determining whether or not the height of the camera is in fact 2 feet above the water level.
Daniel posted a better quality version a while back.
This is not a joke society.
You shouldn't be allowed to talk on a free discussion forum.
Here is the picture that Daniel posted.And this is a link to the pdf of The Earth magazine that explains the experiment and marks on the pictures.http://www.earthnotaglobe.com/library/Earth%20-%20Monthly%20Magazine%2049-50.pdf
This view is taken by a camera at a higher altitude...
Meat me
i was just swallowing it whole no problem.
Quote from: Dinosaur Neil on December 28, 2012, 04:04:15 AMThis view is taken by a camera at a higher altitude...Can you think of a reason the globularist photographer would lie?
Do you think then, that the photographer was bribed by the eminent Lady Blount?
Like the possibility that you aren't seeing what you expect to see and are discarding it out of hand for that reason?
Quote from: Dinosaur Neil on December 28, 2012, 07:45:10 PMNow let me read the damned article.This is an internet forum; no one is keeping you from reading the article by posting here. Any number of responses to this thread (even those in all caps with lots of exclamation points) should not be able to interrupt your reading. In fact, you really have no reason to even look in here again until you're finished. If someone is trying to goad you, perhaps it is to finally get something substantial out of you rather than the idle speculation you've subjected us to so far. One might get the impression that you do not even want to read the article at all.If anyone is attempting to incite with malicious intent here it's you with your feigned offense and agitation, as well as your ridiculous accusations of harassment and berating of one of the most respected members of our community. A moderator too, no less, as you observe. Again, this could be taken as indicative of stalling.
Now let me read the damned article.
You claimed the picture could not be what Lady Blount and the photographer said it was. I am merely trying to see why you think that, or if you have any reason to think that apart from "it doesn't look like what I think it should look like."
No-one is obligated or even expected to "prove" you wrong. But it is fairly reasonable to ask you to substantiate your claims. If you can't, no matter, but you should expect to be challenged on such points.
Quote from: Lord Wilmore on December 29, 2012, 08:01:06 PMNo-one is obligated or even expected to "prove" you wrong. But it is fairly reasonable to ask you to substantiate your claims. If you can't, no matter, but you should expect to be challenged on such points.It is self evident. I will happily substantiate my claims once the claims about the existence of aether and Tom Bishop's Wiki Perspective have been substantiated. It is reasonable to ask that.
Quote from: Dinosaur Neil on December 30, 2012, 08:28:24 AMQuote from: Lord Wilmore on December 29, 2012, 08:01:06 PMNo-one is obligated or even expected to "prove" you wrong. But it is fairly reasonable to ask you to substantiate your claims. If you can't, no matter, but you should expect to be challenged on such points.It is self evident. I will happily substantiate my claims once the claims about the existence of aether and Tom Bishop's Wiki Perspective have been substantiated. It is reasonable to ask that.Not in this thread.In this thread you are discussing a photograph and it's authenticity.If you have nothing further to add, don't ask others to derail the topic for you.
As a response to a request from Willmore which is entirely relevant to the thread, it is not derailing, as it accurately explains the conditions which are to be fulfilled for me to substantiate my claim regarding the activities of the wanton Lady Blount, the subject of the thread.
I don't see a moderator label on your profile there, Dave.