You can’t disprove flat earth theory… or can you?

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Thanks for sharing, rarely laughed that hard.

It is incredible how wrong your assumptions can get when you neglect physics in your “arguments”.

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not an argument though?

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English is not my first language, so feel free any other word that may fit.

Won’t make those claims less bullshit though.

Example for claim 3, the one with water. Fully neglects to acknowledge that gravity is pulling everything to the centre of the globe. And not pulling from “below the earth”.

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This is pretty dumb

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and yet flat earth beliefs linger because no one can refute some of their arguments

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There are many ways to disprove them. The problem is they are either trolling to have fun or are people who can’t accept they are being wrong, even through no fault of their own.

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They can all be proven to be bollocks, be it based on an incomplete underatanding of the physics behind it. But usually flat earthers don’t want to listen and just keep repeating the same nonsense to each other.

Edit: here, as reply to those claims in the abstract on that website

  • Flat Horizon at High Altitudes:

    • High-altitude photos and footage do show curvature. The curvature becomes more apparent with increased altitude, especially visible from space.
  • Horizon Rising to Eye-Level:

    • The horizon does not rise to eye level; it appears lower as altitude increases. This is a perceptual effect due to the vast scale of the Earth.
  • Rivers and Canals on a Spinning Ball:

    • Rivers and canals follow the curvature of the Earth, but this curvature is very gentle over short distances. Gravity ensures that water flows downhill, irrespective of Earth’s shape.
  • No Detected Movement of Earth:

    • Experiments like the Michelson-Morley experiment and subsequent tests have demonstrated Earth’s motion. Modern technology, such as GPS and satellite communication, relies on and confirms Earth’s rotation and orbit.
  • Curvature in Engineering and Construction:

    • Engineering projects account for Earth’s curvature over large distances. For instance, long bridges and tunnels are designed with curvature in mind. Surveying techniques and instruments are specifically calibrated to account for this.
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Of you ignore inertia and gravity then some of those make very loose sense.

But in the real world we need to consider those things.

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we don’t know what gravity is though, just look up “we don’t know what gravity is” on a search engine. this gives them leeway for claiming things

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We may not know what causes gravity but we sure know its effect.

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