>>20933337kek all you have is calculations and going nuh uh while we have observable reality and scientific experiments backing us.
>>20933344I said a distance of 20 miles. A 266ft hill would absolutely block line of sight which is why you need to fall back on refraction but that simply doesn't work in reality as I pointed out with that previous picture which again shows science is on our side and again all you have is mathemagic bullshit and going nuh uh.
>>20933280Yeah nah, you don't understand line of sight, perspective, how something small can block something incredibly large over a long distance, etc.
Sunrises and sunsets prove FLAT EARTH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADBFISMl_JkHow do Sunrise and Sunset Work on Flat Earth?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBlFTcBpFQSunrise, Sunset, Flat Earth: An Engineer’s Perspective on the Missing Bulge Shadow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHAtHTxH6Jo