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[Misc] Do you believe the Earth is flat?

Do you believe the Earth is flat?

  • Yes, I firmly believe the Earth is flat

    Votes: 38 10.0%
  • I'm unsure, but the Earth could be flat

    Votes: 19 5.0%
  • I believe The Earth is absolutely NOT flat

    Votes: 322 85.0%

  • Total voters
    379






Pondicherry

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
1,084
Horsham
Ironically then, you must believe that there's 0 chance there's an event that has 0 probability.

QED. :lolol:
The Infinite Improbability Drive was a wonderful new method of crossing interstellar distances in a mere nothingth of a second, without "tedious mucking about in hyperspace."

It was discovered by lucky chance and then developed into a governable form of propulsion by the Galactic Government's research centre on Damogran. As soon as the drive reaches infinite Improbability, it passes through every conceivable point in every conceivable universe simultaneously. An incredible range of highly improbable things can happen due to these effects.

It was installed on the Starship Heart of Gold, and both the ship and the drive were unveiled by then-President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox.
 




sussex_guy2k2

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2014
4,078
A question I often ask flat earthers is "If the world is flat, then how can a Jet/Airplane be flown in the same direction and eventually arrive back at the same place it took off from?" I have yet to have an answer. Maybe some of the believers here can shed a bit of light on it.
The other one I like to ask is where all the pictures are of someone calling off the edge of the Earth. Surely, if it’s flat, there’s an end point right? If there’s an end point, what happens there? What does it look like? Where are the pictures of it?

And most importantly, where’s the video of someone going off that end point and then going to the underside of the Earth? And what does the under side of the Earth look like?
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
A shadow is two dimensional so will not demonstrate that the earth is a globe.
As stated previously, if you travel in a massive circle on a disc you will return to the same point.
Observing the sun and its movements does not in itself prove the shape of the earth. Why couldn't the sun rise and fall over a disc.
If it was a disc, you would get elliptical shadows most of the time with a lunar eclipse, but we see a circular shadow every time, from anywhere on earth.
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
A shadow is two dimensional so will not demonstrate that the earth is a globe.
As stated previously, if you travel in a massive circle on a disc you will return to the same point.
Observing the sun and its movements does not in itself prove the shape of the earth. Why couldn't the sun rise and fall over a disc.
As the sun rises always in the east and is visible for longer or shorter periods of time as you move north or south, it proves the earth is spherical.
Try and imagine how you would achieve a long period of daylight in the north at the same time as a short period of daylight in the south with a flat disc.
 








Shropshire Seagull

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2004
8,778
Telford
Correct. Gravity from the moon and Sun makes the planet ‘fat’ at the equator.
Not sure that's right as the moon and sun gravitational pull are continuously changing as Earth orbits the sun and the moon orbits Earth.

The bulge on Earth's equator is caused by centrifugal force acting against Earth's own gravity as the equator is spinning at ~1000 MPH
 


Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
23,659
Brighton
Not sure that's right as the moon and sun gravitational pull are continuously changing as Earth orbits the sun and the moon orbits Earth.

The bulge on Earth's equator is caused by centrifugal force acting against Earth's own gravity as the equator is spinning at ~1000 MPH
You are right! The earth is 42km wider than it is tall, it’s centrifugal force. Got that one wrong. I can only find about a 20cm affect from Gravity.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 4, 2022
5,692
Darlington
You are right! The earth is 42km wider than it is tall, it’s centrifugal force. Got that one wrong. I can only find about a 20cm affect from Gravity.
The tidal effect of Jupiter on its moon Io causes all the volcanos there, and is apparently strong enough to produce variations in height up to 100m.

Technically it is also not quite round but rather... some other geometric shape I've forgotten about.
Oblate spheroid. Although I'd say it's still round but not spherical. I daresay somebody can correct me on my vague interpretation of the word "round".
 




drew

Drew
NSC Patron
Oct 3, 2006
23,607
Burgess Hill
It is of serious concern that, after centuries of scientific discovery and evidence, there are still people out there who have been through an education system that still come up with barking ideas!!
 


Oh_aye

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2022
2,110
I had a really confusing conversation with a flat earther and his sole rationale for believing it was that he insisted all pictures of the earth were made up of composites of pictures of the earth. Ie digital recreations of seperate images not one singular picture.

We seemed to diverge off onto two different tangents. Him trying to assert that that fact was true and me trying to understand why, even if it was true (which I have no idea about) it would automatically prove the earth is flat?

In the end I said something like ' if you take loads or pictures of a football, then reassemble them to make one picture of the football, the thing you took a picture of was still a football right?'

He just looked at me like a dog who'd been shown a card trick and we both agreed to leave it as we weren't getting anywhere.

We were both punch drunk. And drunk. I feel sorry for the people sitting next to us to be honest. Basketmakers Arms.
 






wunt be druv

Drat! and double drat!
Jun 17, 2011
2,243
In my own strange world
It must be flat I was playing pool and racked the balls up on the table and when I took the triangle away they remained perfectly still...surely IF the earth was spherical the balls would have started rolling off in the direction of the earth's curvature.
 


Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,343
Coldean
It must be flat I was playing pool and racked the balls up on the table and when I took the triangle away they remained perfectly still...surely IF the earth was spherical the balls would have started rolling off in the direction of the earth's curvature.
If the earth was not rotating, that would be the case. As it's whizzing round, the balls are also whizzing round...so remain still.
However, when I play pool...the balls follow their own path when I hit them :facepalm:
 


Pondicherry

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
1,084
Horsham
As the sun rises always in the east and is visible for longer or shorter periods of time as you move north or south, it proves the earth is spherical.
Try and imagine how you would achieve a long period of daylight in the north at the same time as a short period of daylight in the south with a flat disc.

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Flounce

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2006
4,245
Anyone lucky enough to have flown in Concorde on a scheduled flight in the daytime will have actually seen the curve of the earth at cruising height :smile:
 


Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,920
Walthamstow
If there is a God he freaked me out today. I saw this growing in my Sister in laws neighbour's garden.
 

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