And you think there's 100% chance that a passenger on this "trip" will agree with your assessment about what is happening to him, what he is "seeing," and report with 100% the events, interpretations, and conclusions that you assume?
That's adorable.
no of course not. im expecting them to say theyve been drugged, put in a simulator shown a fake world, put back to sleep and got woken up on the air field or something like that
So. Neither easy nor useful.
well its alot easier than becoming an astronaut. Think this must be the first time in history that a member of the general public can just about go into space. its supposed to go 6.2 miles up just past the karmen line which is apparently where our atmosphere ends and outer space begins but i personally believe that even if someone had the money or was given the money a true flat earth believer, someone who has unshakeable faith, someone who will not even consider that the earth is a sphere anymore and has locked his mind away from the possibility (which happens in religion mostly, that type of believer) will never go on that flight as it'll instantly shatter his/her belief.
He/she cant even make up any excuse for it because if you cant see every continent from there the earth isnt flat and theres no excuses he/she could possibly come up with like oh the windows were round which distorts your view and make it circular.... ok say that happened but they arent david blaine windows that can hide half a planet.
That is the easiest way to actually see for your own eyes for a normal member of the public, whenever he gets it off the ground. give it 10 years after the initial launch and the ticket price might drop to a manageable £10,000 a person when the tech behind it advances then what happen to the flat earth theory then?? there wont be a single believer left in the world