Flat Earth Power Zoom Across The Wash HD
The following experiment was conducted just off the beach in skegness, Lincolnshire, on the east coast of Great Britain. A Nikon Coolpix P610 was mounted on a tripod and directed to a given point, south east across the Wash towards the Norfolk coastline, at a distance no less than forty miles. All though the conditions were not perfect, I could clearly see the Norfolk coastline with the naked eye. Using tools of the next generation flat earther, I zoomed in on a given spot with my P610 and Panned to the left till I reached the tip of the landscape at the coastal town of Cromer, in the county of Norfolk. This was at a distance of no less than forty miles. Using the ball earth calculator with a presumed radius of 3959 miles, my elevation and the given distance, The Norfolk coastline should have been buried beneath over 900 feet of curvature! From my viewpoint the whole of the Norfolk coastline was always found to be perfectly horizontal and the estimated distance from one side of the coastline to the next was approximately 30 miles. If the earth was a ball, the land stretched horizontally before me would not only show the elevation of the land, but also the declination of the horizon. You still think we live on a ball?
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