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Username: Schism
Date: 2019-10-20 16:46:33
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Could you expand on this?
Sure, not a problem - I will do my best to stay on topic.
It's really easy, or at least I thought my quote would be easily understood by the majority of readers. Perhaps many of you don't get out much - or perhaps you do, and never noticed. IDK.
Have you ever been out in the country on a dark night, and looked towards a city, or even looking towards an array of bright lights, and seen the glow extending far into the atmosphere, but could not see the actual city itself? When it comes to city's, generally speaking, you do not notice a single light source - you notice all light sources emitting from the city all at once. Again, I'd guess you noticed the light (glow) extended high into the atmosphere at some point in your observations.
Seems to me that the more humidity there is, and perhaps the colder it is (dew point is relevant to temperature and humidity), the more a city will glow from a distance at night. The height of the glow will vary depending on many variables, and is definitely noticeable throughout the seasons and/or year.
I spent half of my life living in the rural outskirts of the biggest city in Montana. There were other smaller city's, and towns around me too. My father got me into astronomy, the cosmos, comets, satellites, UFO's, telescopes, and so on around the age of ~12. I have been observing the glows of city's, towns, and other sources of light pollution from a young age - to present.
All that said, if the earth is concave, one should be able to see city's, towns, individual bright light sources, light pollution, and so on even further away.
Example - If the earth is concave, and you live in Billings Montana, you should be able to see the glow of Miles City MT, Sydney MT, Sheridan WY, Cody WY, Bismarck ND, Rapid City SD, and on, and on - infinitely - depending on current atmospheric conditions. Keep in mind that the area of the US I spent ~half my life in - is generally very dry, has very low humidity, and gets a lot of nearly cloud free days and nights (on average). If the earth was concave, the random atmospheric conditions should be in your favor at some point to observe the glows of distant city's often enough from many places on earth.
If you live in a rural area on let's say - the east coast of the US, you should be able to see exactly what you asked me to elaborate on. That part of the country is very densely populated, and for the most part, it has a serious light pollution problem.
Keep in mind, not only have I traveled by air from Florida to Montana many times, and took multiple routes, I have drove it many times too. I took multiple routes driving too. I just completed a ~8500 mile road trip from Florida to Montana - veering off on many exploratory missions to see, witness, etc, the country as I pleased. On my way back, I headed east from Montana all the way to Illinois, Indiana, and so on. There are a ton of huge city's on the east along the route I took. I observed none of what I should've seen if the earth was concave. I drove east to west across Missouri on my initial trip west. St Louis is on the east side of the state - a massive city. I certainly could not see the glow of Kansas City on the far west side of the state- another massive city - as I traveled at night in-between them.
Regarding seeing city's that are thousands of miles away - that should happen even more frequently if you are looking for them (assuming the earth is concave). At that point, you would not be making observations directly on the horizon where the atmosphere is the most dense, and has more haze and/or distortion on a daily average.
Night Satellite Photos | Earth, U.S., Europe, Asia, World
Night Earth
View from space: US city lights | EarthSky.org
Many people do not trust anything that comes from NASA, satellite images, ISS imagery, fish eye lens's, wide angle lens's, among other things. Yet, waki pedia is used here as reference for pretty much everything all the time. In all honesty - for the most part, I do trust waki up to a certain point. It really depends on the subject matter. Regarding dates and timelines - given what I have become aware of to consider - I take them with a grain of salt.
As far as that goes, many put a lot of stock in, and/or trust, and/or beleive the content of YouTube video/s, and various content creators - from people they have never even meet, that already have their own preconceived ideas, ideologies, etc, and are diligently trying to push and/or prove their point/s with video/s that have misleading compelling narratives that disregard the facts, and/or fail to mention some important information for the viewer to be aware of.
I have never seen anything that suggested what the radius of the supposed concave earth may be. Whatever the case, anything concave, convex, or spherical - has a radius. The radius of our upper most atmosphere has a radius, and if the earth is a sphere, or convex, the upper atmosphere limit radius would have less of a curve than at ground level.
I also keep seeing the mathematical formula for how much curvature/radius the earth should have at ground level, and people take that formula and run with it in any direction they please. The formula is just a basic formula. It does not apply to what one is going to see in real time at any given location. There are to many variables to run with the formula, and call bunk on it every chance they get. There are to many variables to consider, and constant changes in elevation is probably the biggest one. How many surveyors do you see online whistleblowing that the earth is not what we've been told it is? Airline pilots? Military pilot's? And so on. I digress.
The videos I keep seeing from balloons on YouTube don't prove much of anything regarding their goal of supposedly educating people. The ISS is in an higher orbit than these balloons, and the radius observed is noticeable, but apparently it's not what many expected to see.
Earth radius - Wikipedia
Earth - Wikipedia
Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia
Atmospheric Depth versus the radius of the earth - numerical example
This 3-minute video shows examples of water that shouldn't be seen on a convex/flat earth
Regarding the video you posted, I found it interesting, yet misleading myself. I found the narrator to be pushing his ideology, and leaving out facts for the viewing audience to be aware of, and/or at least consider.
The narrator never brought up elastic water tension. Please do your own search on the subject, and please make your own long term, real time observations.
Surface tension - Wikipedia
I personally seen this phenomenon back in August and September. I seen enough to know it's real, but not enough to know everything about it. On calm, clear, glassy lake days, it was most noticeable. Anyone that says water will always be flat at any distance is full of it. Anyone can make a video and say - see, I told you so - and many will believe it.
In my observations, the "bulge" varied depending on the distance from my observation point - to land across the water - which varied in miles - depending on where and/or what I was looking at across the water (land on the other side).
@ripvanwillie, posted some commentary, some pictures, and a video in the thread this thread spun out of. I figured I'd post that video here, and leave it for you the reader to do your own research, and take that content take into consideration as well. The video is not fake. There are countless others just like it to be seen and watched. You will find that kind of content in mainstream sites, amateur photographer sites, blogs, and so on. There is no disputing the legitimacy of the videos, photos, and/or the phenomenon. And I have to mention, obviously there are people out there that will twist the videos, pictures, and phenomenon into something that fits their ideologies, perception, and/or agenda.
Los Cielos del Ecuador, From Southern Pole to Northern Pole
Star Trails Photography: The Definitive Guide (2019) | PhotoPills
I'm going to stop here for now.
I do not claim to know everything about the realm we live in, and/or on. If I had to answer at gunpoint, I'd guess we live in a simulation of sorts, perhaps a holographic universe. IDK
As
@ripvanwillie posted - I do understand a lot of what fuels many people's minds to look for alternative explanations as to the true shape of our earth - etc. TPTB have lied, twisted, and/or withheld the truth about so much - I get it.
To each their own. I do not wish to be the next person who gets told - this forum is not for you. Furthermore - I am not a shill either.