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| [[Observation/Distance|Distance]] || We can see too far, where's the curve? |
| [[Observation/Distance|Distance]] || We can see too far, where's the curve? |
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| [[Observation/SunRays|Sun]] || Crepuscular / Anti-Crepuscular rays |
| [[Observation/SunRays|Sun Rays]] || Crepuscular / Anti-Crepuscular rays. |
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| [[Observation/Flat|It's Flat]] || The horizon always appears perfectly flat. |
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| [[Observation/Horizon Rises|Horizon always rises]] || The horizon always rises to the eye level of the observer as altitude is gained. |
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| [[Observation/Water|Water maintains Level]] || The natural physics of water is to find and maintain its level, Rivers run down to sea-level finding the easiest course, North, South, East, or West |
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| [[Observation/Surveyors engineers and architects|Surveyors, engineers and architects]] || Surveyors, engineers and architects are never required to factor the supposed curvature |
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Revision as of 02:23, September 27, 2023
Observations
Category | Description |
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Distance | We can see too far, where's the curve? |
Sun Rays | Crepuscular / Anti-Crepuscular rays. |
It's Flat | The horizon always appears perfectly flat. |
Horizon always rises | The horizon always rises to the eye level of the observer as altitude is gained. |
Water maintains Level | The natural physics of water is to find and maintain its level, Rivers run down to sea-level finding the easiest course, North, South, East, or West |
Surveyors, engineers and architects | Surveyors, engineers and architects are never required to factor the supposed curvature |