XPost: alt.astronomy, alt.uk.misc.flat-earth
Le 2024-12-31 à 05:57, Geocentric Universe a écrit :
74) From Genoa, Italy at a height of just 70 feet above sea- level, the island of Gorgona can often be seen 8 1 miles away. If Earth were a ball 25,000 miles in circumference, Gorgona should be hidden beyond 3,332 feet of curvature.
Just like ALL the other flatards, you use a calculator that DO NOT take atmospheric refraction into account.
Then, you always lie about the elevation of the observer.
Yes, Genoa have a MEAN elevation of 70 feet above sea level, BUT, the observation mentioned is from the top of some nearby hills that are over
700 METRE above sea level. That's over 30 times higher.
You never take the height of whatever is seen into account.
If we can see the top 10 metre of a 2000 metre tall object, you always
claim that we can see it all.
When you say «often», what you really mean is a few specific days of the year. Days that are notable for the exceptional amount of atmospheric refraction.
Your display name is a lie. The universe is NOT geocentric. It's centre
is not even within the Milky Way.
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