June 19, 240 B.C.: The Earth Is Round, and It's This Big
https://www.wired.com/2008/06/dayintech-0619/
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June 19, 240 B.C.: The Earth Is Round, and It's This Big
https://www.wired.com/2008/06/dayintech-0619/
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You must have missed the part about visual geometry. Research Euclid's Optics.
Still no physical practical demonstration/ experiment showing a large body of standing water with the surface naturally displaying convex?
It seems you also fail to understand what pseudoscience is.
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Alpha just answer the question. if you are in a rocket ship and you're halfway to the moon and you look back at the Earth and you seen it as a perfect circle exactly what shape are you telling me that it is if it is not in a nearly perfect circle or sphere? are you saying that it could be rectangular or it could be triangular or some other shape? I just want you to explain that part to me because I want to see how you are looking at it
Sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but you are intellectually dishonest, you tried to misrepresent me and have insulted me on numerous occassions. You also failed to define gravity, which was one of the 1st things I asked you and you (just like everyone else here) have failed to agree on any 1st principles. There is no point in me bothering to attempt to have a civil discussion with you. Sorry, no offene intended.
But if you can, I'd be interested in:
A physical practical demonstration/ experiment showing a large body of standing water with the surface naturally displaying convex.
A physical practical demonstration/ experiment showing a vacuum next to a non-vacuum, without a barrier.
A physical practical demonstration/ experiment showing air pressure being created without a container.
These will do for a start.
And if you want to provide me with your demonstration/ experiment proving gravity, telling me what your independant and dependant veriables were, that would be nice as well.
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Alpha what shape is the Earth?
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