Most RE'ers have no problem evaluation pictures or videos of different information as having value or creditability. Now the FE'ers seem to have a strong conspiracy attitude or all pictures are videos are fake or Photoshopped. I will not mention names but some will deny "ALL" pictures or videos. To these people at what point are they reasonable or just denialists. Here is a stating point and my question:"Scepti did the July 7 2005 London Bombing happen".
I've posted a video of the flat Earth and been told ' it's not real'. Salt Lake Uyuni ~The place of most close to heaven~ on Vimeo The reflection is from a thin layer of water over the salt FLAT.
ELINT: I don't see anything in your video to suggest that it's not a real panorama, and it's starkly beautiful, thank you for sharing it. I'm sure some people have mistakenly accused it of being fraudulent, but I can't see how or why someone should fake this landscape, especially considering the plethora of photos like this available online, on TV, in books and magazines.
However, the issue lies not in the authenticity of your video, but it's perspective - the images we are discussing are images taken hundreds of miles above the earth's surface, and in the case of the lunar orbit pictures, hundreds of thousands of miles. Your video isn't shot from a position where you can make any definitive statements about the earth's curvature because the curvature is so slight from ground level, what it can say is that it is possible the earth is flat, but otherwise, you can't say anything else with it.
And let me qualify my statement that the panorama can tell us it is
possible the earth is flat - in measurement, there are always degrees of precision to be concerned with, and if your precision is too low, you will not be able to resolve differences between different measurements. An example from my profession is this: if I'm testing a new drug for toxicity on a petri dish of cells and the dose of the drug I give these cells kills 10% of them, this would be a big problem. But, if the device I use to automatically count the number of live cells in a dish can only count within an accuracy of 10,000 cells and I started out within only 50,000 cells in the dish with the drug killing 10% (5,000) of the cells, the machine will very likely report that I had the same number of cells as I started with, but it would be inappropriate to conclude that no cells died! Even though it is
possible that no cells died based of this measurement. If I increased my sample size to 200,000 cells, then the machine can give me a more accurate readout of the drug's toxicity (which would have killed 20,000 cells this time). By increasing the sample size of my experiment, I can increase the accuracy of my measurements; the same thing applies to viewing the curvature of the earth. The video you posted can only show a very tiny fraction of the curvature of the earth, far too small to be detected; but by capturing images from much further away from the surface, we can see more of the earth's surface, giving us the precision needed to measure its curvature.