Flat earthers love to say “show me the curve“, but then point to the horizon and say, “see, it’s flat“. Yes, of course the horizon looks flat, except from very high elevations. You cannot see the curve that way, because the horizon is a flat circle around you viewed from the center. And you cannot usually see the curve of the surface directly either, because there is no reference.
But there are a few ways you can see the curve directly, as demonstrated in this compilation video. Here are the ways you can see the curve shown in this video:
1. With the right angle and a telescopic lens or telescope, structures such as power line towers and causeways over water will reveal the earth’s curvature directly by providing a reference.
2. Distant boats and buildings are partially hidden behind the horizon. The farther they go, the more they are hidden.
3. By increasing elevation, hidden objects can be brought back into view, as you can see farther over the curve, including the sun immediately after sunset.
4. The horizon drops more and more below eye level the higher you go.
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Witness Earth’s Curvature
by Soundly
Flat Earth Debunked - Lake Pontchartrain Causeway - Three Lakeway Center - 15th Floor
by Soundly
Witness Earth’s Curve (Flat Earth Debunked)
by Soundly
Lake Pontchartrain Transmission Lines Nikon P900 (3/3) - (Flat Earth Debunked)
by Soundly
Curved Water Found 3
by Soundly
Nikon P900 debunks flat earth (again)
by MCTheEmcee1
Nikon p900 ships/ horizon?
by PER spective
Ship Sinks behind curvature
by TestVids zs50
Flat Earth Debunked Cruise Ship 200 x speed
by Dazzathecameraman
Boat Going Over Horizon
by Scott McPeak Gaming
Ships behind the horizon
By Unitoone
Ship over horizon, Flat Earth Test
by Elizabeth Pearl
Ship sinking over horizon
by Jonathan Brett
Ships over the Horizon - Nikon P900 test
by ObservationPL
New Orleans Elevator
by Soundly
Drone catching the sunset twice
by Salty flats
Flat Earth Horizon drop with altitude
by Reds Rhetoric
Horizon Drop and varying altitudes
by MadMelon101
So Flat Earthers.. you want to explain that horizon
by Wolfie6020
Flat Earth missing curvature found
by Jesse Kozlowsky
Flat Earth - Oh my Wafrah - where did you go?
by Wolfie6020
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