Soldato
Surely a "flat" earth would still have curvature of seas? The gravitational pull will still be towards the centre of mass, so on a disc-shaped object that would be more of a linear pull around the edges rather than perpendicular to the ground like in a sphere. That would mean water would be more concentrated around the centrepoint and have some curvature to it's surface creating a horizon.
Gravity is part of the con. They have thoroughly cherry-picked which parts of science they wish to believe in. Honestly, if you have a question then they have a way around it.
As I said before, you cannot apply logic to this situation.
I don't understand what he's actually trying to achieve in his rocket. Anyone know? If he's going up just to have a look at how round the earth is, great - it's round. If not, I don't get it...
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