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Re: Flat Earth
by
nomad13666
on 27/07/2017, 06:13:43 UTC
If you’ve been next to a port lately, or just strolled down a beach and stared off vacantly into the horizon, you might have, perhaps, noticed a very interesting phenomenon: approaching ships do not just “appear” out of the horizon (like they should have if the world was flat), but rather emerge from beneath the sea.

But – you say – ships do not submerge and rise up again as they approach our view (except in “Pirates of the Caribbean”, but we are hereby assuming that was a fictitious movie). The reason ships appear as if they “emerge from the waves” is because the world is not flat.



Earth is a flat, level plane. Sea level is LEVEL. It does not curve. Research it!
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22flat+earth%22+sea+level