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Old 03-13-2021, 03:35 PM
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Chicago is 59 miles from the opposite shore of Lake Michigan. Given the earth’s curvature, it should be 2320 feet below the horizon. How can it be seen?

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What Flat Earth model cannot do is explain where the bottom of the city goes or why our view varies so greatly. Can’t be refraction because that would allow us to see MORE of the city. Can’t be perspective because that makes a distant object appear proportionally smaller in angular size, it doesn’t hide one thing behind another - if the bottom of the tower were too small to see due to perspective then the top would be too small also.
P.s. I climbed mountains and lived in Utah. I know about the horizon.

Also my family is crazy pilots. Get high enough and u literally see the horizon curvin.

Aireoplanes are gross tho. Mostly because they are noisy and vibrate aggressively in flight making me anxious and naseuaus. Can’t spell it [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] autoccorrect hates me.
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