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A friend of mine believes that the Earth is flat. I challenged him to prove it by walking off the edge...
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Put a C opposite of B.
I can see both, straight line between them, but they can’t see each other?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74189820 B and C each have their own horizon with the same size/radius A has. Explain, why C should see B - or vice versa. And btw.: A can't see B. Your assumption that A can see B just shows that you still don't get it. Quoting: Hydra A can’t see B or C but there’s no visible curve between them Glad your drawing can clear that up Yes, I see what you’re trying to convey It’s just more magic and drawings that don’t equate to reality All of these invisible curves. It’s just heliocentrists bastardizing perspective. A sphere has no straight lines Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74189820 Unfortunately just looking at a picture (and, may be, reading the text) isn't sufficient. The magic words are: Understanding the picture and the text. Sorry to tell you that you (up to now) fail miserable. . Quoting: Hydra For once, we agree. Your drawing is insufficient Try again Try for once proving your heliocentric spinning ball earth nobody can see or feel with something tangible and easy
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