It's due to perspective. If you had a strong enough camera zoom or a telescope, you would be able to bring the boat back into view.
Show us how to see the Southern Cross constellation from the northern hemisphere. Also show how Polaris, the northern pole star, is overhead in the Arctic and on the horizon on more southern latitudes. Please use perspective to explain these phenomenon.
These people are so dumb, it is really sad they could be so ignorant to reality.
I used to think they were the most ignorant kind of people on Earth, but the Qtards made me re-calibrate my ignorance meter. They both make niggers look like fucking geniuses sometimes though. SMH
Yes, perspective limits our view of the stars. This video explains better than I can: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zMCL7aMvP19Z/
I've seen this video before. It relies on the notion that the stars are very close to the flat Earth. That's a more ridiculous claim than the Earth being flat. I asked YOU to explain it not point me to some video. You guys never actually provide any 'proof' yourself. You just pass out links to videos made by others. That reinforces the idea that FE is just a psyop. Do some actual work yourself and show me how it works with the stars not being within the distance of the Earth's radius and making the firmament not cover the entirety of the flat Earth.
Correct.
But I did it while there was a much bigger barge in the background... but way farther out. I could still see the barge, but not my friends boat. So that doesnt make sense.
Whatever, but this argument has been disproven and rejected over and over.
What I saw isnt an argument...its fact. So what are you talking about?
there is also atmospheric perspective, the further distance there is more gases getting in the way, and there is more air dense air closer to the surface. Also the hotter the day the more evaporation making visibility poorer as well. So as your friend gets smaller the air gets more cloudier.
So if I go into a plane, how am I able to see the ground? If the particles become too dense to see a boat, how would i still see houses and shit?
And a higher powered telescope still would not let me see the boat, so how do you explain that?
That's because the barge is bigger. You need to move even further away for larger objects to shrink/disappear.
Well first off...not only was what you said about needing a stronger telescope not true, it's a pretty stupid and easily disprovable. So I could just redo my experiment with 3 strong telescopes and I guarantee I will not be able to see the boat...then you will believe that its round?
This is like thinking santa claus is real.
What, thinking we're spinning at 1000mph?
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