tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8478265847103910886.post4676515904811064467..comments2023-06-19T02:16:12.799+01:00Comments on More than 200 proofs that the Earth is not Flat: Intihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03165330071035559535noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8478265847103910886.post-61953260156691381172021-05-14T18:41:31.689+01:002021-05-14T18:41:31.689+01:00No, the windows do't cause a curved appearance...No, the windows do't cause a curved appearance. Here is the evidence:<br />https://youtu.be/ZOsxgGeABGM<br />Wolfie6020, a long distance pilot posted this: Show me the Curvature... Here it is and don't blame the window - read comments before posting<br />"Links to additional videos showing the curvature with no clouds. <br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DDwx...<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLQhU...<br /><br />No the curvature is not being caused by the window and here is proof. <br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJtxX...<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4T9Y...<br /><br />The curve you see is a result of the Earth being a Globe and matches the globe prediction perfectly. <br /><br />It has been independently verified. <br /><br />https://postimg.org/image/c5ntic3d1/<br /><br />https://imgur.com/a/E60OZ<br /><br />This video clearly shows the Horizon curvature I see at high altitude. <br />We fly significantly higher than most commercial aircraft. <br /><br />We operate above 45,000 ft routinely. Airliners operate typically Mid to High 30's. (35,000 to 39,000 ft) <br /><br />The aircraft below and ahead of us is a Qantas jet traveling in the same direction.<br /><br />There is NO distortion in the Cockpit window and no fish-eye effect in this camera - you can see this at the end of the video when it shows the top of the flight instruments are perfectly straight at 0:38."Intihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03165330071035559535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8478265847103910886.post-72724173827272701882018-10-25T11:54:46.868+01:002018-10-25T11:54:46.868+01:00Earth curvature and the curve of the horizon are t...Earth curvature and the curve of the horizon are two different things. You can't see earth curvature from an airplane at 30,000ft because the horizon is only about 220 miles out. About the size of a U.S. quarter placed on a 16 inch globe. The curve is the circle of the horizon, not earth curvature.<br /><br />My comment on another forum where a poster said that Neil deGrasse Tyson stated that in an airplane you can't see the curve of the earth.<br /><br />***************************<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Neil is correct. At 30,000ft the horizon is about 220 miles away. If you were able to see a full 360° around the plane what you're seeing isn't the curvature of the earth but the circle of the visible horizon. Facing forward, if you turn 10° right the horizon is still about 220 miles. Turn 90°, still about 220 miles. Everywhere that you look at the horizon it's roughly 220 miles. Turn completely around you've made a circle but it's not earth curve that you're seeing.<br /><br />This is why at the beach, the horizon looks straight. Look straight ahead, look left as far as you can at the ocean, now look right, every point on the horizon that you see is roughly three miles out. The reason it looks level is because the horizon that you're seeing is only about 4 or 5 miles of a much larger circle that you'd be able to see if the land to the sides and behind you didn't block it.<br /><br />If you were able to stand on the ocean 50 miles out with a calm sea, at six feet tall your horizon would be about three miles. Turn completely around, you've made a full 360° circle and every point on the horizon that you see is about 3 miles out. You're not seeing earth curve, you're seeing the circle of the visible horizon.<br /><br />In fact, if you take a 16 inch globe and a U.S. quarter place the quarter anywhere on the globe, trace a circle around the quarter, that's actually a little bigger than what you'd see from a plane if you could see 360°around it. That circle you traced is the horizon that you'd see, not the curve of the earth.<br /><br />Kevin McMillenkljcmchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17634711837090407233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8478265847103910886.post-48228579002494771002018-05-17T02:38:32.192+01:002018-05-17T02:38:32.192+01:00For this reference: http://www.travelscholar.com/c...For this reference: http://www.travelscholar.com/concorde/page03.html, don't you think that the windows made the curve?Dipo Dwijaya Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02718764186159033814noreply@blogger.com