Is The Earth Much Larger Than We've Been Told? | |
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Mother Maggie
User ID: 83070717 United States 05/24/2022 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Last Edited by Mother Maggie on 05/24/2022 07:32 PM Yea though I walk thru the valley of gross inability to recognize the absurd ..lies...propaganda and dark shits... I will fear it all NOT.. for THOU ART WITH ME. AND JESUS SAID ON THE CROSS.. FORGIVE THEM FATHER.. THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO |
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anonymous_one_
User ID: 80436306 South Africa 05/24/2022 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7835328 United States 05/24/2022 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases If a pilot can set a level fight plan, he would indeed head into outer space. I'd like to remove the earth from this discussion, can we just call it a sphere? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7835328 United States 05/24/2022 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases If a pilot can set a level fight plan, he would indeed head into outer space. I'd like to remove the earth from this discussion, can we just call it a sphere? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7835328 United States 05/24/2022 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases If a pilot can set a level fight plan, he would indeed head into outer space. I'd like to remove the earth from this discussion, can we just call it a sphere? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80034284 Denmark 05/24/2022 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm actually surprised however that no wealthy group of curious individuals has been able to unite and prove this. Perhaps there have been many but they are not allowed to share the information? don't know. the lies alone unfortunately hint that we've been deceived since birth about many many things regarding this world/reality. the only question is how much have we been lied to. |
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Mother Maggie
User ID: 83070717 United States 05/24/2022 08:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No to OP it is not larger. Yea though I walk thru the valley of gross inability to recognize the absurd ..lies...propaganda and dark shits... I will fear it all NOT.. for THOU ART WITH ME. AND JESUS SAID ON THE CROSS.. FORGIVE THEM FATHER.. THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82822895 United States 05/24/2022 08:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Someone can't do high school math... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82822895 United States 05/24/2022 08:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases If a pilot can set a level fight plan, he would indeed head into outer space. I'd like to remove the earth from this discussion, can we just call it a sphere? Gravitational constant retard. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7835328 United States 05/24/2022 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Someone can't do high school math... Sorry but the trig is correct. Do you trig? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7835328 United States 05/24/2022 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Someone can't do high school math... Sorry but the trig is correct. Do you trig? I'm not going to let this go. "High School Math"? The math is correct, you're not. Prove me wrong! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82915925 United States 05/24/2022 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Someone can't do high school math... Sorry but the trig is correct. Do you trig? First off Trigonometry? Second off using 2 πR or π D is also your issue. Elevation and not being a perfect circle is a thang retard. You flat earthers are so fucking dumb. It's hilarious. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82915925 United States 05/24/2022 08:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Someone can't do high school math... Sorry but the trig is correct. Do you trig? I'm not going to let this go. "High School Math"? The math is correct, you're not. Prove me wrong! Just did, see post above. Also you didn't reply to gravitational constant... Fucking retards. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69597253 United States 05/24/2022 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm inclined to agree with you OP, whatever we are on it ain't what they have been telling us- and being on a much larger sphere would help explain some stuff- however, you would not 'drop' as you say... as everything is relative to your position, especially on the surface of a spherical shape - you could pierce the Earth with a tunnel to where you had just been and the level could theoretically be the same. But yeah, one should not be able to see out as far as we obviously can... say at the ocean- I have seen features/landmarks across water that is (according to maps/G. Earth) 40 miles or so away, and this shouldn't be possible. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82915925 United States 05/24/2022 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm inclined to agree with you OP, whatever we are on it ain't what they have been telling us- and being on a much larger sphere would help explain some stuff- however, you would not 'drop' as you say... as everything is relative to your position, especially on the surface of a spherical shape - you could pierce the Earth with a tunnel to where you had just been and the level could theoretically be the same. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69597253 But yeah, one should not be able to see out as far as we obviously can... say at the ocean- I have seen features/landmarks across water that is (according to maps/G. Earth) 40 miles or so away, and this shouldn't be possible. I've flown across the atlantic and pacific multiple times... Impossible on a flat earth, no matter how you cut the pie. |
Mother Maggie
User ID: 83070717 United States 05/24/2022 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm inclined to agree with you OP, whatever we are on it ain't what they have been telling us- and being on a much larger sphere would help explain some stuff- however, you would not 'drop' as you say... as everything is relative to your position, especially on the surface of a spherical shape - you could pierce the Earth with a tunnel to where you had just been and the level could theoretically be the same. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69597253 But yeah, one should not be able to see out as far as we obviously can... say at the ocean- I have seen features/landmarks across water that is (according to maps/G. Earth) 40 miles or so away, and this shouldn't be possible. I've flown across the atlantic and pacific multiple times... Impossible on a flat earth, no matter how you cut the pie. and the taking of a series of flights AROUND the world proves it is a sphere Yea though I walk thru the valley of gross inability to recognize the absurd ..lies...propaganda and dark shits... I will fear it all NOT.. for THOU ART WITH ME. AND JESUS SAID ON THE CROSS.. FORGIVE THEM FATHER.. THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69597253 United States 05/24/2022 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm inclined to agree with you OP, whatever we are on it ain't what they have been telling us- and being on a much larger sphere would help explain some stuff- however, you would not 'drop' as you say... as everything is relative to your position, especially on the surface of a spherical shape - you could pierce the Earth with a tunnel to where you had just been and the level could theoretically be the same. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69597253 But yeah, one should not be able to see out as far as we obviously can... say at the ocean- I have seen features/landmarks across water that is (according to maps/G. Earth) 40 miles or so away, and this shouldn't be possible. I've flown across the atlantic and pacific multiple times... Impossible on a flat earth, no matter how you cut the pie. and the taking of a series of flights AROUND the world proves it is a sphere |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82931491 United States 05/24/2022 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm inclined to agree with you OP, whatever we are on it ain't what they have been telling us- and being on a much larger sphere would help explain some stuff- however, you would not 'drop' as you say... as everything is relative to your position, especially on the surface of a spherical shape - you could pierce the Earth with a tunnel to where you had just been and the level could theoretically be the same. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69597253 But yeah, one should not be able to see out as far as we obviously can... say at the ocean- I have seen features/landmarks across water that is (according to maps/G. Earth) 40 miles or so away, and this shouldn't be possible. I've flown across the atlantic and pacific multiple times... Impossible on a flat earth, no matter how you cut the pie. and the taking of a series of flights AROUND the world proves it is a sphere My point is proven, retards. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75791335 Japan 05/24/2022 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This should settle the argument forever. Based on a radius of 3959 miles, if you travel 2000 miles in any direction on earth, you'll experience 542 miles of drop or curvature: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7835328 [link to jesusfreakcomputergeek.com] Please don't argue with the math, the trig is correct. The dimensions of the Earth are directly from NASA. Is this planet flat or is it a huge sphere? I don't know, but I'm sure it's not what they tell us it is. I did the math. Math is correct yes, but your phrasing is confusing. If you travel 2000 along the tangent(?) line as shown after 2000 miles the surface will be 542 miles below you. But note this is specifically on the tangent line, i.e. heading sort of out into space. Not just flying in an airplane maintaining a constant heading/height, as in this case obviously as you are maintaining a constant height you never experience a "drop" (and constant height obs is maintained as your wings are balanced to give no further lift and your velocity vector is forward as such, so gravity ensures you follow the earths curvature, basic stuff) Your example is diff, as line u follow does not remain perpendicular to surface as you travel (as in the case of a plane) but you are rather deliberately continuing to apply lift (as in case of say a space shuttle), thus your height above ground increases |
Mother Maggie
User ID: 83070717 United States 05/24/2022 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | distances for travel and all that have provided enough documentation of distance to prove the earth is about the size stated. Math does the rest. Yea though I walk thru the valley of gross inability to recognize the absurd ..lies...propaganda and dark shits... I will fear it all NOT.. for THOU ART WITH ME. AND JESUS SAID ON THE CROSS.. FORGIVE THEM FATHER.. THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO |
Daozen
User ID: 83409044 Taiwan 05/25/2022 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truman Show theory implies we're just a small stage world in a much larger geographical mass. Daozen appears to be mentally impaired, but harmless. Attention! You are in a Private Universe. Simulation Terms of Service: h t t p s ://godlikemidnight . vercel . app The world is a feeling. "The syntactical nature of reality, the real secret of magic, is that the world is made of words." |