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the myth of flat earth debunked again
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<blockquote data-quote="prodromos" data-source="post: 77650106" data-attributes="member: 19467"><p>We can see distant mountains which are many times more than three miles away, but strangely enough, we can only see the tops of those mountain ranges, almost as if the bottom of the mountain range is hidden by the curvature of the earth.</p><p></p><p>Oh wait, that's exactly why we can only see the top of the mountain range. Your "vanishing point" theory is very selective in that it only causes the bottom of distant objects to disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prodromos, post: 77650106, member: 19467"] We can see distant mountains which are many times more than three miles away, but strangely enough, we can only see the tops of those mountain ranges, almost as if the bottom of the mountain range is hidden by the curvature of the earth. Oh wait, that's exactly why we can only see the top of the mountain range. Your "vanishing point" theory is very selective in that it only causes the bottom of distant objects to disappear. [/QUOTE]
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