I noticed Allan Weisbecker’s refutation of Flat Earth while I was reading his outing of Miles Mathis (one thing Mathis, Weisbecker, and Piece of Mindful do all seem to agree on is that Flat Earth is an easily refutable psyop, the latter even declaring it out of bounds for conversation as “flat earth is a mark of a spook”). I’ve no particular conviction either way, but I was curious about Weisbecker citing “dipping the light” as evidence of a globe (a means to calculate the geographical range of the observer to the beacon)
Helpfully, he doesn’t bother to then explain why this is the case (almost as valuable as his photos “proving” globe earth), but there’s an explanation of the principle here (the page is copy protected so I can’t quote it). I was wondering if you’d come across this argument, grav?
Helpfully, he doesn’t bother to then explain why this is the case (almost as valuable as his photos “proving” globe earth), but there’s an explanation of the principle here (the page is copy protected so I can’t quote it). I was wondering if you’d come across this argument, grav?