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@@Bryzgyman that actually proves it. Remember they use to say the boats disappeared because of the earths curvature. But now you can zoom in again and see it so it proves there was no curve
@@raloed.363 And yet, there are countless videos uploaded to youtube, that show footage that is VERY zoomed-in, but the parts of the ship that have disappeared are STILL NOT VISIBLE. Sorry to completely debunk your assertions, but it wasn't too hard. And by the way, the earth isn't flat you deluded and gullible fool.
@@raloed.363actually in Real Life, The reason When You cant see tiny boat, But When you zoomed in you can see it, Because of Vanishing point. But when The Boat Actually Cross and sink to the horizon, wether you zoom in much Like in that Video, You cant bring them back. So In this video, actually Proving the Horizon and curvature.
@@SobatSw3 I have a test that I havnt gotta to do yet regarding the curveture. But let's focus on something more obvious. The moon phases are caused by the earth shadow, the moon takes 27 days to complete one revolution around the earth. The earth shadow is always on the opposite side of earth away from the sun. Now, explain how you can see the moon in the sky during the day undergoing it's phases while the sun is also bin the sky. And sometimes you can even see both sun amd moon at 12 noon. Which cannot work on a globe if the earth shadow is what's causing the moon phases.
Now go to NY city and record a ship sailing east towards England from NY and see how long you can keep zooming in on it before it disappears over the horizon and can no longer be seen. Even without you going to NY and doing this test, we know that ships sailing from NY to England eventual can no longer be seen as they keep sailing eastward. And no camera or telescope can zoom in on them so they can be seen again from NY. If the earth was flat you should be able to go up on a skyscraper in NY and use you P1000 Nikon or a telescope to zoom in on England itself.
The question is would you be able to see them after the curve should have obscured them. 5 miles =15 ft curve 10 miles = 63 ft curve I'm not convinced that they have 15-20 ft of unseen ship
Have you ever heard of something called "perspective"? It's a diminishing optical effect that applies to all observations. For example, if a car is right next to me it's large enough that I can open the door and jump inside it. If the same car is 100 meters away from me I can hold up my hand and conceal the entire car. it's size has not changed, it just appears to be smaller. So flat or spherical, you have no chance of seeing England (especially since Ireland comes before England from your viewing position), That is only one consideration that you are overlooking in your massive simplification of how our eyes perceive information. Have you considered that fact that we have an atmosphere and it is not completely transparent? I could go on, but hopefully you realize that your statement is just absurd and very naive.
@@postgalactic We humans are dumb ,stupid and ignorant. Some are just hopelessly so. Factual science reveals the ignorance of believing objects can be seen over any distance on a flat plain. Suedo science trumps factual science for those hopelessly so. Your factual science of atmosphere blocking vision will hold no merit to those hopelessly so. We are tasked to inform others. Not to convince them. Keep up the good work. Be safe n well.
Thanks to this video I no longer believe the earth is flat, I came here expecting to see the boats that have gone over the horizon to come back into view but that did not happen.. instead it qas pointed out to me that the boats in fact have disappeared over the horizon as you can see with some of the sails that are still visible, however they stayed behind the horizon.
This camera is using a mix of optical and digital zoom. Meaning once it’s reached it’s optical zoom limit which doesn’t seem to be very far, the digital zoom is the same as zooming in on a picture, you wont get any new detail from it. In other words, it’s like trying to zoom in on a picture of someone with a microscope expecting to see cells. The atmosphere and reflection of heat and light off the water is going to hinder your view. Imagine a road in the desert with heatwaves coming off it. It distorts vision
@liftingtheveil8361 you can't. As is plainly evident from the boat mast at 1:50 in the video. It has gone to far over the horizon to be zoomed in on which is why you only see the mst.
Not a flat earther or anything just curious. If this was curving as you say please explain the perfectly level mountain ranges in the very distance of his shot? Wouldn’t these curve along with the curve of the water? And so called earth. Also if it was curving wouldn’t the mast of the tops of those boats start to pitch forward? Instead they stay level as if the ships were not pitching forward? idk to me it seems like the line of sight was lost on the zoom. A stronger zoom would bring that shot right back in to level view. Have a nice day
@@swaggais1 As a flat earther, those details would be lost to the acuity of any visual capture. NO ONE can see with that kind of clarity. But LOGICALLY, yes. But, empirically, no. It can only exist in the idea.
@@Babylon_Burning_Selectionsalso if you could describe in detail this “optical illusion” you’re referring to, as well as skywave propagation, stellar paralax, Coriolis, different stars in the Northern and southern hemispheres, what the sun is and how it works, why it doesn’t change angular diameter through the day, tides, hurricanes, satellite radio transmission Doppler shift, Lava, any of those things would be great.
@@Babylon_Burning_Selections They all exist. Because the earth isn’t flat. I’ve measured many of those things personally. I didn’t ask you to answer all of it, I asked you to answer one. But you didn’t, because you can’t.
In a time before cameras people were certain that the reason your eyes see the ship dissappear was because of the earths curvature. Now with cameras we can zoom and see things thay should have been hidden behind the curve. Thus prooving there is no curve. Its just how far the light travels from the object before beeing absorbed or diffracted out of focus and how far you can see (that includes with camara or without).
At what height is the camera above sea level? At 3 metres above sea level it is 6.2 kms away so the boats won't be below the horizon. At 2 metres above sea level, the height of a tall man, the horizon is 5.4 kms away. How to we know that distance measured on the map is 6 kms? Too much information is missing.
And yet, there are countless videos uploaded to youtube, that show footage that is VERY zoomed-in, but the parts of the ship that have disappeared are STILL NOT VISIBLE. Sorry to completely debunk your assertions, but it wasn't too hard. And by the way, the earth isn't flat you deluded and gullible fool.
If your claim of being able to bring boats back into view that have gone over the horizon were true, the same could be said of the sun. Simply zoom in and hey presto, it's daylight again. Unless of course, there's something in the fucking way.
How do you equate this stuff without information of distances to boats and height of camera? That’s exactly the kind of science I expect from flat earthers. 😂
It doesn't. Since when you keep zooming in boat, you can see the boat dissapearing bottoms up. This video is a proof of globe earth. As you can only sea the upper part of the 4th boat as the bottom is covered behind the horizon
It wouldn’t matter the height anyway. Horizon ALWAYS rises to eye level which is impossible on globe earth. Youve been indoctrinated your whole life. Let it go
Wrong. Globetards all agree the boat would disappear under the horizon in 3 miles. 6km = 3.73 and sitting right on top of the water not even dipping below the horizon at all. There tons of this type of proof disproving globetards actually
@@theforce7970 There wouldn't be any horizon if the earth was a pancake you sad clown, and no, nobody has ever zoomed a boat back in from behind the horizon. Calling people 'globetards' only demonstrates just how childish you halfwits are. Well done kid.
Literally in a tent, did you want a video of grass maybe some sand? Nice video of sand for you sir? Go watch last weeks one if you want something a little closer to the tide line
But yet look at the mountain area behind it. Could it be the elevation of the water to the land??? lol. I bet you if he got on a ladder and went up I guarantee you. You would see more of the boats as he went up. Therefore it doesn’t mean that it’s curved 😂😂😂. It means he’s at a lower elevation of the water.
The horizon is always apparent and the effect of the medium. Those distant sailboats are distorted and displaced by refraction. If the conditions were different, you would see the entirety of all the boats. Do you have repeated observations from this vista?
@@therealzilch if you had a telescope or nice camera zoom you can see on a clear day that the sun never touches the horizon and just gets out of the 125x camera range. Light has a limit.
@@mikeslemonade I have a telescope I built myself, and a camera with a good zoom. But with the telescope, the camera, and my naked eye I can see that the Sun sets. Can you still see the Sun at midnight? If it never touches the horizon, why not?
The suns light has a range or distance it can be seen from or travel when you can't see it it just means it is too far away to be seen it is out of range. Just like if you have a flash light it has a range it can be seen from and a range you can shine it on
Well. This video shows that these boats sitting on the horizon are exactly where they are supposed to be for a ball of radius 3960 miles. I have done several calculations on images and videos where we can tell the distance of such boats. And all of them have shown that the never-before-published optical illusions flat Earthers refer to which make boats disappear from the bottom up only start appearing at this key distance. Hmmm. Why would that be?
Isn’t funny how you asked questions and got answers but others on here just refuse and keep saying the same nonsense. The curvature big enough to hide ships at sea level but too small to see at 120,000 ft 😂😂😂😂 every single question has an answer if you look hard enough 🤷♂️
Some people post videos of full ships passed the horizon. Some people post videos of the top half of ships, passed the horizon... One person, in their video, had this to say after showing full ships passed the horizon, "The Earth is either flat, or it much larger than we're being told." I suppose we'll never know, but that's alright. Do we really need to know?
@@dogwalker666 that's the case then the curvature on a marble should be very pronounced sort of like within 3 miles on a ball designated 8 in per mile square on a ball 25,000 mi in circumference
Well. This video shows that these boats sitting on the horizon are exactly where they are supposed to be for a ball of radius 3960 miles. I have done several calculations on images and videos where we can tell the distance of such boats. And all of them have shown that the never-before-published optical illusions flat Earthers refer to which make boats disappear from the bottom up only start appearing at this key distance. Hmmm. Why would that be?
@@mindbomb9341 globe earth requires physical geometry. There is a maximum distance to the horizon on a globe, this video and countless others exceed that distance.
According to you and FE: ANY act of zooming would change how much you see of objects showing over the obscuration of the horizon. The fact none of the OBSCURATION changes at any zoom level proves this claim is false. You don't need to change cameras.
@@realtruth1448 The earth is spherical, more specific is Geoid, because the water if curved, I invite you to investigate more and learn more science 🌎🔬
The argument ships go over the curve is rediculous. If so the ship would curve away and appear to be sinking head and back first... in reality the shis is pefectly level.
I like how you're trying to argue based on a lack of tilt (by refusing to actually calculate the tilt so you can pretend it should be more dramatic) because you can't actually debunk the visible drop and the disembodied masts.
Hey @GREEKKINGG, keep looking objectively for more evidence and authentic scientific experiments. Keep looking for additional information that proves your point and also information that disproves your point. I propose an experiment to you using the night sky, I live in Central America.
@@davidjd123 So, you believe that objects to small to be seen on specific focal length, went below the horizon?! LOL Question, would you be able to see these boats with your naked eyes, if you was there on the same place where camera is?
@@jamaldeep13 yeah? You can see plenty of videos where boats are obscured by water, and then brought back into view by zooming in. What happened to the earth curve then? Do we see AROUND the ball?
@@jamaldeep13 globe has a maximum distance to horizon too, as the globe would have a physical horizon. How far is this horizon you think? And what's the observer height? Like 6feet?
RUclipss A.I comment generator would like you to know - The boat hulls are white against the water and with the light glare that’s coming off the ocean it’s not surprising you see them. Mate
@@dogwalker666 Too bad there isn't a single non-CGI, non-fisheye lens picture that shows curvature. You'd think they had quite a few of those at this point.
@@wtfronsson But why are you lying? There are thousands I have seen curvature for myself from 60,000 feet, and then there was MAGE2 the balloon sent up with a non destorted barrel lense, and had reference wires to prove there was no distortion, it also proved the pressure gradient, and there was no sign of the magical dome. Busted! Gravity, curvature, pressure gradient all proven.
@@wtfronsson oh and where are all the non cartoon or non CGeye pictures of flatopia? Infact you don't even have CGeye pictures of your impossible fantasy world.
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So Earth is Flat?
@@ArchangelMichaelHolySpirit Yes!
@@donjeweetwel7509 No
@@ArchangelMichaelHolySpirit Nope, and the video vantage point is elevated above sea level. Which increases the distance to the horizon.
@@ArchangelMichaelHolySpirit obviously not.
Nicely done my friend. Amazing views of the boats on the horizon. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Dave, its not Wild Berry drone shot but it was still nice to wake up to :)
Could you show how boats disappear from view before you zoom in on them.
No,that would debunk their flat earth nonsense And they dont like that around here.
@@Bryzgyman that actually proves it. Remember they use to say the boats disappeared because of the earths curvature. But now you can zoom in again and see it so it proves there was no curve
@@raloed.363 And yet, there are countless videos uploaded to youtube, that show footage that is VERY zoomed-in, but the parts of the ship that have disappeared are STILL NOT VISIBLE.
Sorry to completely debunk your assertions, but it wasn't too hard.
And by the way, the earth isn't flat you deluded and gullible fool.
@@raloed.363actually in Real Life, The reason When You cant see tiny boat, But When you zoomed in you can see it, Because of Vanishing point. But when The Boat Actually Cross and sink to the horizon, wether you zoom in much Like in that Video, You cant bring them back. So In this video, actually Proving the Horizon and curvature.
@@SobatSw3 I have a test that I havnt gotta to do yet regarding the curveture. But let's focus on something more obvious. The moon phases are caused by the earth shadow, the moon takes 27 days to complete one revolution around the earth. The earth shadow is always on the opposite side of earth away from the sun. Now, explain how you can see the moon in the sky during the day undergoing it's phases while the sun is also bin the sky. And sometimes you can even see both sun amd moon at 12 noon. Which cannot work on a globe if the earth shadow is what's causing the moon phases.
Now go to NY city and record a ship sailing east towards England from NY and see how long you can keep zooming in on it before it disappears over the horizon and can no longer be seen.
Even without you going to NY and doing this test, we know that ships sailing from NY to England eventual can no longer be seen as they keep sailing eastward. And no camera or telescope can zoom in on them so they can be seen again from NY.
If the earth was flat you should be able to go up on a skyscraper in NY and use you P1000 Nikon or a telescope to zoom in on England itself.
Hey if ure paying I’m in 😁 but I can do the same test here with elevation
The question is would you be able to see them after the curve should have obscured them. 5 miles =15 ft curve
10 miles = 63 ft curve
I'm not convinced that they have 15-20 ft of unseen ship
Yeah !!!! We should be able to see a boat at one end of the earth while standing at the other. Idiot flearthers.
Have you ever heard of something called "perspective"? It's a diminishing optical effect that applies to all observations. For example, if a car is right next to me it's large enough that I can open the door and jump inside it. If the same car is 100 meters away from me I can hold up my hand and conceal the entire car. it's size has not changed, it just appears to be smaller. So flat or spherical, you have no chance of seeing England (especially since Ireland comes before England from your viewing position), That is only one consideration that you are overlooking in your massive simplification of how our eyes perceive information. Have you considered that fact that we have an atmosphere and it is not completely transparent? I could go on, but hopefully you realize that your statement is just absurd and very naive.
@@postgalactic We humans are dumb ,stupid and ignorant. Some are just hopelessly so.
Factual science reveals the ignorance of believing objects can be seen over any distance on a flat plain.
Suedo science trumps factual science for those hopelessly so.
Your factual science of atmosphere blocking vision will hold no merit to those hopelessly so.
We are tasked to inform others. Not to convince them.
Keep up the good work.
Be safe n well.
Thanks to this video I no longer believe the earth is flat, I came here expecting to see the boats that have gone over the horizon to come back into view but that did not happen.. instead it qas pointed out to me that the boats in fact have disappeared over the horizon as you can see with some of the sails that are still visible, however they stayed behind the horizon.
If you aint trolling, I consider this a win.
This camera is using a mix of optical and digital zoom. Meaning once it’s reached it’s optical zoom limit which doesn’t seem to be very far, the digital zoom is the same as zooming in on a picture, you wont get any new detail from it. In other words, it’s like trying to zoom in on a picture of someone with a microscope expecting to see cells. The atmosphere and reflection of heat and light off the water is going to hinder your view. Imagine a road in the desert with heatwaves coming off it. It distorts vision
@@Bambino..Great explanation.
The boat is supposed to go from view before zooming in?
Wait for a boat to disappear from your eye view then use a camera to zoom it back into view.
@liftingtheveil8361 you can't. As is plainly evident from the boat mast at 1:50 in the video. It has gone to far over the horizon to be zoomed in on which is why you only see the mst.
Thanks for showing boats falling below the horizon due to the curvature of the Earth.. And since when is 6km "4 to 6 Mile"?
You’re not wrong, where the heck did I get that from? Let me go back and double check, one of those numbers has to be right
Why kant Whattayacallit Sparkane horizon?
@@theplanetruth it's so cute that the only thing you can bring to the discussion is poorly executed insults.
Not a flat earther or anything just curious. If this was curving as you say please explain the perfectly level mountain ranges in the very distance of his shot? Wouldn’t these curve along with the curve of the water? And so called earth. Also if it was curving wouldn’t the mast of the tops of those boats start to pitch forward? Instead they stay level as if the ships were not pitching forward? idk to me it seems like the line of sight was lost on the zoom. A stronger zoom would bring that shot right back in to level view. Have a nice day
@@swaggais1 As a flat earther, those details would be lost to the acuity of any visual capture. NO ONE can see with that kind of clarity. But LOGICALLY, yes. But, empirically, no. It can only exist in the idea.
2:27 boat to the right is over the horizon curve.
@@Babylon_Burning_Selectionsalso if you could describe in detail this “optical illusion” you’re referring to, as well as skywave propagation, stellar paralax, Coriolis, different stars in the Northern and southern hemispheres, what the sun is and how it works, why it doesn’t change angular diameter through the day, tides, hurricanes, satellite radio transmission Doppler shift, Lava, any of those things would be great.
@@Babylon_Burning_Selections They all exist. Because the earth isn’t flat. I’ve measured many of those things personally. I didn’t ask you to answer all of it, I asked you to answer one. But you didn’t, because you can’t.
@@Babylon_Burning_SelectionsYou also didn’t tell me what this “optical illusion” is. Because you don’t know.
What does that tell you.
@@Babylon_Burning_Selections you can’t zoom in into the horizon you will simply see more water and a more distorted image
@@Adrenalinez06 watch the playlist and you will see everything you believe is FAKE. Unless you are really really really really fucking DUMB
In a time before cameras people were certain that the reason your eyes see the ship dissappear was because of the earths curvature. Now with cameras we can zoom and see things thay should have been hidden behind the curve. Thus prooving there is no curve. Its just how far the light travels from the object before beeing absorbed or diffracted out of focus and how far you can see (that includes with camara or without).
At what height is the camera above sea level? At 3 metres above sea level it is 6.2 kms away so the boats won't be below the horizon.
At 2 metres above sea level, the height of a tall man, the horizon is 5.4 kms away.
How to we know that distance measured on the map is 6 kms?
Too much information is missing.
And yet, there are countless videos uploaded to youtube, that show footage that is VERY zoomed-in, but the parts of the ship that have disappeared are STILL NOT VISIBLE.
Sorry to completely debunk your assertions, but it wasn't too hard.
And by the way, the earth isn't flat you deluded and gullible fool.
If your claim of being able to bring boats back into view that have gone over the horizon were true, the same could be said of the sun. Simply zoom in and hey presto, it's daylight again.
Unless of course, there's something in the fucking way.
How do you equate this stuff without information of distances to boats and height of camera? That’s exactly the kind of science I expect from flat earthers. 😂
It doesn't. Since when you keep zooming in boat, you can see the boat dissapearing bottoms up. This video is a proof of globe earth. As you can only sea the upper part of the 4th boat as the bottom is covered behind the horizon
Bravo.😊
Thankyou 😁
Really nice recording. But I am very curious to know how many meters above sea level
Pretty much at sea level.
It seems it at least 8 feet above sea level.
@@brianmcbride6766 yeah thats well over sea level.
It wouldn’t matter the height anyway. Horizon ALWAYS rises to eye level which is impossible on globe earth. Youve been indoctrinated your whole life. Let it go
@@truth_tells501 There would be no horizon at all on a flat Earth.
Este video si me gusto. Buen trabajo
Gracias :)
Globe earth confirmed, good work.
Wrong. Globetards all agree the boat would disappear under the horizon in 3 miles. 6km = 3.73 and sitting right on top of the water not even dipping below the horizon at all. There tons of this type of proof disproving globetards actually
How
@@proberse5393 How? Seriously??
There wouldn't be an horizon on a flat earth.
Cue an amusing excuse.
@@theforce7970 There wouldn't be any horizon if the earth was a pancake you sad clown, and no, nobody has ever zoomed a boat back in from behind the horizon.
Calling people 'globetards' only demonstrates just how childish you halfwits are. Well done kid.
@@leftpastsaturn67 the horizon is to do with how you see not the shape of something.
Globe killer.
It isnt
The complete opposite of one
Moo 🐄
@@jamaldeep13But you got to admit… they never go below the Horizon like Mr Nye always says 😂
@@YIDARMY08 I mean, I see a number of disembodied masts in the water
Crazy!
I have a certificate that says otherwise
can u read a sign board at sea with it?
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Yeah im not sure if my bank balance is going to allow for a P950 just yet.
@@SuperZoomVideos it will be soon..
Hahaha do you know something I dont?
The camera is not at ground level
Literally in a tent, did you want a video of grass maybe some sand? Nice video of sand for you sir? Go watch last weeks one if you want something a little closer to the tide line
Amazing brothers hehe...
Thanks mate
It's funny how zooming in doesn't bring them above the horizon.. almost as if they have gone behind the horizon? Hmm flat earth is a dumb cause.
But yet look at the mountain area behind it. Could it be the elevation of the water to the land??? lol. I bet you if he got on a ladder and went up I guarantee you. You would see more of the boats as he went up. Therefore it doesn’t mean that it’s curved 😂😂😂. It means he’s at a lower elevation of the water.
@@marquislong.223 You literally just described how it works on the globe. The higher you go the farther you can see along the curve.
woohoo zoom super day!
Why hello there Fire Island
Earth is flat
No its not haha
No
Moo 🐄
no it's a giant doughnut
The horizon is always apparent and the effect of the medium. Those distant sailboats are distorted and displaced by refraction. If the conditions were different, you would see the entirety of all the boats. Do you have repeated observations from this vista?
So is the Sun also just "distorted and displaced by refraction" after sunset?
All day everyday Moo 🐄
@@therealzilch if you had a telescope or nice camera zoom you can see on a clear day that the sun never touches the horizon and just gets out of the 125x camera range. Light has a limit.
@@mikeslemonade I have a telescope I built myself, and a camera with a good zoom. But with the telescope, the camera, and my naked eye I can see that the Sun sets. Can you still see the Sun at midnight? If it never touches the horizon, why not?
The suns light has a range or distance it can be seen from or travel when you can't see it it just means it is too far away to be seen it is out of range. Just like if you have a flash light it has a range it can be seen from and a range you can shine it on
2:21 You managed to find a yacht over the horizon.
very good video of course the air mass is a little interfere
Thanks Buddy
So is earth flat?
I know the answer now it is
Well. This video shows that these boats sitting on the horizon are exactly where they are supposed to be for a ball of radius 3960 miles. I have done several calculations on images and videos where we can tell the distance of such boats. And all of them have shown that the never-before-published optical illusions flat Earthers refer to which make boats disappear from the bottom up only start appearing at this key distance. Hmmm. Why would that be?
Obviously not, flatardia is impossible.
Isn’t funny how you asked questions and got answers but others on here just refuse and keep saying the same nonsense. The curvature big enough to hide ships at sea level but too small to see at 120,000 ft 😂😂😂😂 every single question has an answer if you look hard enough 🤷♂️
Moo 🐄
Where is the curve globers??? CHECKMATE!!!
These boats are ON the horizon. None are obscured by it and then being brought back into view. Zoom doesn't bring obscured boats back into view.
It is where there are disembodied masts
@@Captain-Obvious1 1:45 a boat that is actually obscured
@@jamaldeep13 "a boat that is actually obscured" Read carefully: It is NOT being brought back into view by zoom.
The earth is a ball with water stuck to it
Eh close enough 🤷🏼♂️
Some people post videos of full ships passed the horizon. Some people post videos of the top half of ships, passed the horizon... One person, in their video, had this to say after showing full ships passed the horizon, "The Earth is either flat, or it much larger than we're being told." I suppose we'll never know, but that's alright. Do we really need to know?
I’ve done this in like 5 different countries and the math and result always looks the same to me. 🤷🏼♂️
what are your results? flat or not?@@SuperZoomVideos
@@ilovejesuslofi That is a big Not from me my friend.
@@ilovejesuslofi As if there's any doubt that the earth is a spherical planet?
Where's the curvature
It is where there appear to be disembodied masts
Javier gets it
@@SuperZoomVideos Sadly, all the moths this lamp drew in can't wrap their heads around that
There is a horizon that is caused by the curve, pizza world wouldn't have a horizon.
@@dogwalker666 that's the case then the curvature on a marble should be very pronounced sort of like within 3 miles on a ball designated 8 in per mile square on a ball 25,000 mi in circumference
Hey, so Nikon 1000 is better than Nikon900 for flat earthers?
You would have to ask the Flat Earthers.
Well. This video shows that these boats sitting on the horizon are exactly where they are supposed to be for a ball of radius 3960 miles. I have done several calculations on images and videos where we can tell the distance of such boats. And all of them have shown that the never-before-published optical illusions flat Earthers refer to which make boats disappear from the bottom up only start appearing at this key distance. Hmmm. Why would that be?
@@mindbomb9341 globe earth requires physical geometry. There is a maximum distance to the horizon on a globe, this video and countless others exceed that distance.
@@mindbomb9341 at "this key distance"... what distance is that? 1.225 times the square root of the observer's height in feet? 🙃
Since flurfs can't focus a camera it doesn't make much difference, they will just lie about what they see.
It’s flat
Jon Baz you can literally see only the top of the sail boats, because of the curvature, wdym its flat
@VIII Maus - over the horizon? not blocked by a wave? or distortion?
@@larebear1902 No, over the horizon. Unless the wave was frozen in time......
@@ValleyRC
Frozen in time lol I feel your pain. Flat Earthers drive me insane lok
@@heavyrain5949 no, your just an easily programmed dolt ...
you film from of course
Those boats aren’t 6km away 🤦♂️
I’m listening, continue
We need nasa to use one of them telescopes they use to see different planets lol and zoom in on one of these ships
now do it with a 25mm-15000mm 600X Super-telephoto zoom and show me the results
Are you planning on funding that?
@@SuperZoomVideos i wouldnt mind chipping in
@@umop3plsdn The horizon would still be there, which wouldn't exist on a flat earth. You want to pay to see your fantasy ruined even more?
According to you and FE: ANY act of zooming would change how much you see of objects showing over the obscuration of the horizon. The fact none of the OBSCURATION changes at any zoom level proves this claim is false. You don't need to change cameras.
so ? earth is flat or rounded ?
It’s round. Someone will undoubtedly say otherwise but it’s round
water is flatter
the earth can be flat and round like a CD:plate, you mean sphere? the earth is not a ball, water doesn’t curve
@@realtruth1448 The earth is spherical, more specific is Geoid, because the water if curved, I invite you to investigate more and learn more science 🌎🔬
@@realtruth1448 how tf can water not curve? Water takes whatever shape it can
The argument ships go over the curve is rediculous. If so the ship would curve away and appear to be sinking head and back first... in reality the shis is pefectly level.
It is changed in angle ms which is very very slight, around 5 to 1 degree
@@SlickBack-cq4qd less than that
@@jordsterroa yes, I exaggerated it but its actually around 0.14 degrees or more.
I like how you're trying to argue based on a lack of tilt (by refusing to actually calculate the tilt so you can pretend it should be more dramatic) because you can't actually debunk the visible drop and the disembodied masts.
Hey @GREEKKINGG, keep looking objectively for more evidence and authentic scientific experiments. Keep looking for additional information that proves your point and also information that disproves your point.
I propose an experiment to you using the night sky, I live in Central America.
Come on of course the earth is a triangle what did you expect it's triangle obviously #triangle earth society 🤣🤣
Am joking of course it's round
The Earth Is flat
Gilberto Lenon didn’t you see the fucking video
And youre an idiot
No the earth is a globe, flatardia is impossible dummy.
Moo 🐄
Of course.
Is this a proof of Flat Earth theory?
@Mathew Ajo 2:40 and you see them above the horizon then disappear when he zooms out. theres also more of these videos where it shows the same.
@@davidjd123
So, you believe that objects to small to be seen on specific focal length, went below the horizon?!
LOL
Question, would you be able to see these boats with your naked eyes, if you was there on the same place where camera is?
@@davidjd123 They don't descend, they just get smaller
Flat earth is observable, anything saying OTHERWISE is the theory. And not a scientific theory either.
@@Clogmonger This video literally shows boats below the horizon. Explain that if Earth is flat.
Not a globe 😏
No time for trolls like you
@@jamaldeep13 stating facts is trolling eh? If you see curve it may be time to get your eyes checked.
@@Clogmonger You can literally see boats getting obscured by the water here, so no, that's not "stating facts".
@@jamaldeep13 yeah? You can see plenty of videos where boats are obscured by water, and then brought back into view by zooming in. What happened to the earth curve then? Do we see AROUND the ball?
@@jamaldeep13 globe has a maximum distance to horizon too, as the globe would have a physical horizon. How far is this horizon you think? And what's the observer height? Like 6feet?
No curve but nice try. You can see the bottom of those boats.
RUclipss A.I comment generator would like you to know - The boat hulls are white against the water and with the light glare that’s coming off the ocean it’s not surprising you see them. Mate
Yes, it´s flat.
Nope, it's spherical.
It's Flat!
No
We know you are, however the earth is and has to be a Globe. Flatardia is impossible.
@@dogwalker666 Too bad there isn't a single non-CGI, non-fisheye lens picture that shows curvature. You'd think they had quite a few of those at this point.
@@wtfronsson But why are you lying? There are thousands I have seen curvature for myself from 60,000 feet, and then there was MAGE2 the balloon sent up with a non destorted barrel lense, and had reference wires to prove there was no distortion, it also proved the pressure gradient, and there was no sign of the magical dome. Busted!
Gravity, curvature, pressure gradient all proven.
@@wtfronsson oh and where are all the non cartoon or non CGeye pictures of flatopia? Infact you don't even have CGeye pictures of your impossible fantasy world.