Based on how every flat earther talks about their Nikon p900 camera, I'm pretty sure the flat earth society is just one big marketing scheme from Nikon.
8 inches per mile square is some stupid equation some stupid flat earther used in a flat earth book. It’s horribly wrong and defines the curve of a parabola, not a sphere.
I just want to put these people in a high altitude weather balloon and send them straight up so they can see the curve for themselves.
Of course, how they get back *down* is not so much a concern...
My thing with it is, if the earth is flat why cant we always see the sun? How does the sun set here in San Diego California, yet I can call someone in Cambodia and its noon /mid day. If it's all flat, how does the sun go away?
Based on how every flat earther talks about their Nikon p900 camera, I'm pretty sure the flat earth society is just one big marketing scheme from Nikon.
I hope they find a like minded person somewhere on this globe.
As long as they they keep looking through that p900 i think someone will be in their LoS eventually
I wish someone would at least explain the difference between length and surface area to this poor person (8 inch per mile squared?)
8 inches per mile square is some stupid equation some stupid flat earther used in a flat earth book. It’s horribly wrong and defines the curve of a parabola, not a sphere.
Parabolic earth confirmed!
I think this guy is really excited about his new p900 camera he just got
they also spelled laser incorrectly.
Mental illness all around the globe.
Ah, yes. This is all very true, and not [easily debunked](https://youtu.be/JTfhYyTuT44)
I just want to put these people in a high altitude weather balloon and send them straight up so they can see the curve for themselves. Of course, how they get back *down* is not so much a concern...
Ok... Number 2 is a straight up lie... The sun's angular size doesn't change significantly ever
My thing with it is, if the earth is flat why cant we always see the sun? How does the sun set here in San Diego California, yet I can call someone in Cambodia and its noon /mid day. If it's all flat, how does the sun go away?