Arizona students who lost their GoPro after sending it 100,000ft high attached to a balloon get it back TWO YEARS | |
jamiefagan1963@gmail.com User ID: 69029198 ![]() 09/15/2015 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Arizona students who lost their GoPro after sending it 100,000ft high attached to a balloon get it back TWO YEARS Earth looks round to me... lots of great pics in the article. Quoting: Mr. Casual A group of students who lost their GoPro after using a balloon to send it 98,000ft high had their camera handed in two years later. Bryan Chan and his four friends were even more amazed when they viewed the long-lost footage, which showcases spectacular views of the Grand Canyon from the edge of the stratosphere. [link to www.offgridquest.com] Watch it again. The apparent roundness of the earth, in this video, seems to be a function of where the edge of the Earth happens to be in the frame at any given time. You will see that as the edge of the Earth passes toward the center of the frame the a Earth appears to be flat and as it depends to the bottom of rhe frame it then appears to be concave. Don't get me wrong. I don't believe for a minute that the Earth is flat but this does lend support to "one" of the flat Earthers theory. |
walker8989 User ID: 71358661 ![]() 09/15/2016 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Arizona students who lost their GoPro after sending it 100,000ft high attached to a balloon get it back TWO YEARS Earth looks round to me... lots of great pics in the article. Quoting: Mr. Casual A group of students who lost their GoPro after using a balloon to send it 98,000ft high had their camera handed in two years later. Bryan Chan and his four friends were even more amazed when they viewed the long-lost footage, which showcases spectacular views of the Grand Canyon from the edge of the stratosphere. [link to www.offgridquest.com] Watch it again. The apparent roundness of the earth, in this video, seems to be a function of where the edge of the Earth happens to be in the frame at any given time. You will see that as the edge of the Earth passes toward the center of the frame the a Earth appears to be flat and as it depends to the bottom of rhe frame it then appears to be concave. Don't get me wrong. I don't believe for a minute that the Earth is flat but this does lend support to "one" of the flat Earthers theory. this |