Quote (Santara @ Jan 30 2017 03:49am)
Since you have "established" that there "is" a dome over us, are the sun and moon inside or outside the dome? How high is the dome?
they are inside the dome at 3000 miles high - the dome is about 12,000 miles away.
Quote (Thomas Cross @ Jan 30 2017 04:31am)
1. of course the clouds aren't flat neither, but because their shape it's much harder to see the curviture than it would be with clear sky above a sea.
2. The horizon is not the curve of Earth. You can't see past the horizon because it curves down. B)
3. You probably never heard of them, but there are narrow and wide angle cameras, or it just zoomed on the horizon. It is the same effect.
4. There are several full, uncut videos on the internet, not all of them NASA, but ESA, RosCosmos, and some private corps, like SpaceX but sure, they are all in some conspiracy
1. Similar type clouds float at the same level, clouds do not curve around the curve of the Earth - stop trolling with your ridiculousness.
2. Of course you can see past the horizon - just get a pair of binoculars - and you can bring a boat that has gone past the horizon into full view - which should tell you that by saying "things disappear over the horizon" you are saying the horizon is the curve of the earth. The horizon is where the eye becomes level with the earth - because of the 3rd perspective of depth and because the Earth is flat. The actual math for the curve of the Earth which you were never taught because it points out the silliness of thinking the earth is curved like a ball.
3. A zoom lenses are not referred to as a narrow angle lenses, but you can tell if they are used because they cannot focus on things close up and far away at the same time and provide quite the different perspective - high altitude shots from Balloons that show the flat earth do not use narrow angle lenses or only a partial cropped view. I see you need to learn some basics of focal length.
4. There are no videos that show the complete uncut continuous footage of a rocket taking off till the
complete ball earth is in view.
There are videos that do show a curve , but you can do that 5 feet off the ground with the right lense. I guess the earth is only miles wide