Quote (fearoftdark @ Jan 5 2024 09:49pm)
Yes its been even proven using a boat and a camera in a long lake. I think every 200m you can only see about 1meter above water level because of earth inclinaison so thats why when you get far enough you cant see the boat anymore, and of course water level is the same everywhere on that lake thats how water levels work
The Bedford Level experiment.
The first experiment at this site was conducted by Rowbotham in the summer of 1838. He waded into the river and used a telescope held 8 inches (20 cm) above the water to watch a boat, with a flag on its mast 3 feet (0.9 m) above the water, row slowly away from him.[3] He reported that the vessel remained constantly in his view for the full 6 miles (10 km) to Welney Bridge, whereas, had the water surface been curved with the accepted circumference of a spherical Earth, the top of the mast should have been about 11 feet (3.4 m) below his line of sight.
Once again science wouldn't accept the truth and in 1870 they created another false doctrine named atmospheric refraction to attempt to debunk Rowbotham's experiment.