>>20243335>I'd give you guys more credence if you could do math to back all of this up.They do math on these awful "I shouldn't be able to see this far but I can" memes
What I want to know is, if the Earth is flat, why can't they show those images all the time?
For instance, they like to show the skyline of Chicago across Lake Michigan.
But it's always the same two or three pictures.
Why is it they can't show it all the time?
Why not a livestream?
Because it only happens in specific atmospheric conditions where the light bends around the curve due to refraction
But on a flat earth, that would not be necessary.
In fact, on a flat earth, I should be able to see from LA to Hawaii, and to view the entire planet from the top of Mount Everest.
Gotta lie to flerf.