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Is the earth really flat?

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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #40 on: 30/07/2021 16:27:39 »
Quote from: Janus on 30/07/2021 16:14:33
The OP is positing the old idea that "down" is an absolute direction, rather than being defined by the direction gravity acts.
I'm in Australia and I'm pretty sure I'm not hanging upside down. The earth must be flat after all.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #41 on: 30/07/2021 18:39:49 »
Quote from: Just thinking on 30/07/2021 16:27:39
I'm in Australia and I'm pretty sure I'm not hanging upside down. The earth must be flat after all.
Not sure I want to know how you are hanging  :o but, yes, locally the earth is flat (very locally)  ;)
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #42 on: 30/07/2021 18:48:19 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 30/07/2021 18:39:49
but, yes, locally the earth is flat (very locally)
Yes, my snooker table is local and flat.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #43 on: 01/08/2021 00:56:06 »
Norfolk is flat. Nothing else matters. Ask any native.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #44 on: 01/08/2021 01:25:34 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 01/08/2021 00:56:06
Norfolk is flat. Nothing else matters. Ask any native.
When a plane is at 38 thousand feet one can see for about 400 kilometers so if we had a telescope and watched the plane going into the distance we would see it meat the horizon when the plane was 400 kilometers out. A simple experiment for the flat people.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #45 on: 01/08/2021 18:16:33 »
Yew won't want to go to 38000 feet in Norfolk, bor. Yew can see all that matters from the top of a church.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #46 on: 01/08/2021 22:38:20 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 01/08/2021 18:16:33
Yew won't want to go to 38000 feet in Norfolk, bor. Yew can see all that matters from the top of a church.
If the church is 150 feet tall and you are on the top of it you can see for a distance of about 25 kilometers in all directions. So with a good pair of binoculars, we can do some whale watching.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #47 on: 01/08/2021 23:26:26 »
If I wanted to watch whales in Norfolk, I'd probably got to the coast rather than climb a steeple- but whatever floats your boat.
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Re: Is the earth really flat?
« Reply #48 on: 02/08/2021 11:58:25 »
Yew can't see Wales from Norfolk, bor. There's 'ills in the way. Any road, come low tide, cetaceans be left on the beach.
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