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Simply not true. Link the video with a timestamp.The bases of all the skyscrapers are brought into perfect view from over 60 miles away.
Not necessarily. You have to determine how the iLevel works. Most likely it always senses the center of the Earth as "down", since this can easily be measured with the gravitational forces exerted on the sensor. There is no way for the iLevel to sense position relative to a different reference point (unless you think that it works by collecting cosmic rays.)I set a Level app on my iphone before taking off from the US. When I landed in Sydney AUS my level app was still showing level. That would be impossible on a globe.
Based on someone else's knowledge and personal experience, I can now claim as my own personal truth that what you are describing is known as a superior mirage.@Travis, have you watched any of the YouTube P900 zoom videos from shoreline across Lake Michigan to Chicago or from shoreline across Lake Ontario to Toronto? The bases of all the skyscrapers are brought into perfect view from over 60 miles away. That's impossible on a curved earth.
download Torsorry man, I can't. I work in a prison. I am blocked from many, many websites.
Yes there is a balance. The problem is when the left purposely treats way more things than it should as relative, such as morality and of course truth.Let me throw this question out there: can there be a balance between relativism and universalism? I do believe in universalism when it comes to natural rights and ideas that keep people safe, structured, and progressing. However, I shy toward relativism as a checks/balances against universalism when it can swing too far in the hands of authoritarians.
Sure I can say it may not be true. The internet has a way of challenging just about every belief one has, and I can honestly say that very little surprises me anymore. But given the balance of evidence on both sides I would say that the mirage theory makes a lot more sense than the alternative.@x-ray peat, you note the video about the superior mirage. See, I can say that makes sense. But I can also say that it's just a bunch of physics theory. The question is, can you say to yourself, maybe that's not true?
Both Ray and Haidut are mentioned in the acknowledgements section for their generosity and guidance during the writing process.
They could. Anyone with a doctorate is a doctor by definition.Ray is not an MD despite the radio interviewers continually calling him Doctor Peat. A friend of mine has a PHD in English literature, No one calls him Doctor Smith to others.
It's not a debate, it's a disinformational mind virus.Take the flat earth debate...
I live near the sea and for me, YES the curve is visible.I have never with my own eyes seen curvature on land and especially not on water, and until somebody can show me a real life practical example of still water with a convex shape on its surface then by default it's flat.
It's a great book, mainly thanks to the very detailed references.. anyone can follow them and read the information and make decisions themselves, you don't need to know if the author is an MD.
Ray is not an MD despite the radio interviewers continually calling him
Doctor Peat. A friend of mine has a PHD in English literature, No one calls him Doctor Smith to others.