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I want to state that I don't personally believe in the Flat Earth hypothesis. That said, i thought this video was shameful and quite transparent in it's smear campaign to shut the Flat Earther's up. They didn't once actually exhibit one of their arguments. Then, their big proof of the curvature of the Earth? Well.. let me say, it really made me wonder, take a look at this screenshot I put together:
As I wrote in the image, why on Earth is the water still visible PAST the boat? I honestly want the "scientific" explanation for this, because based on their own graphic, the water should NOT be visible still. The only way that water WOULD be, is if the water is curving upwards, which is absurd.
Here's the video itself:
Browsing the comments I find this one:
Which reminds me of my older post here: Did the Greeks know the world was round?
Where I wrote:
Wayyy down I notice someone finally comments this same observation:
As I wrote in the image, why on Earth is the water still visible PAST the boat? I honestly want the "scientific" explanation for this, because based on their own graphic, the water should NOT be visible still. The only way that water WOULD be, is if the water is curving upwards, which is absurd.
Here's the video itself:
Browsing the comments I find this one:
Where I wrote:
What a neat little web of circular confirmation they build, where you're an idiot to believe the world is round because some guy in the BC's (actually in the 19th century?!) calculated the circumference...And now we're back in the 1800s where I can find a verifiable copy of Cleomedes.
Remember that the Library of Alexandria also started being remembered in the 19th century too.
So either the earliest we know of him is in the 13th century or the 19th. If the 13th, then I would argue that the revelation of this work may indeed have led to eventual exploration into the Atlantic.
Wayyy down I notice someone finally comments this same observation:
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Note: Archived SH.org replies to this OP: National Geographic just released a “Debunking” of Flat Earth, I couldn't help but notice something...