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Revision as of 05:30, November 11, 2023

Observations

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Observation categories
Category Description
Distance We can see too far, where's the curve?
Gas Pressure requires a container Gas Pressure requires a container
Interferometry Interferometry (Michelson-Morley experiments)
Perspective Understanding Perspective


Under construction
Category Description
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
Sun Rays Crepuscular / Anti-Crepuscular rays.