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If the world is round to its specified dimensions, the length of a football field should curve or drop about 1/8 of an inch. This should be easily measurable with some lazers and multiple fields to account for discrepancies in terrain. So why doesn't someone just take a lazer to 100 football fields or so, average the results, and then we'll know for sure? Or maybe this could be measured with radar, radio, or even cell signal. If it isn't even questionable to you that's because you're a fucking idiot.
>17.6 football fields in a mile
>1 mile = 8 inch drop
>1/2 = 2
>1/4 = 1/2
>1/16 = 1/8
>17.6 football fields in a mile
>1 mile = 8 inch drop
>1/2 = 2
>1/4 = 1/2
>1/16 = 1/8