Brian Cox

Exactly and water won't bend, 71% of the earth's surface is water, water always finds its own level, no bendy water no curve
Water will, and does, bend. Then again, every bend is a straight line at some point, right?

You can do it yourself at home...



Your Physics classes in school must have been boring, because I think we did this in about Second Year Science!
 
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Exactly and water won't bend, 71% of the earth's surface is water, water always finds its own level, no bendy water no curve

If the earth is a flat disk why haven't the ocean's poured over the edge? Must be something there to stop this happening right?
 
And all the world is football shaped...

Ahem, is it fuck...

And all the world is biscuit shaped...

Trying to taste the difference 'tween the Muffins and Barms
The pain and the pleasure of a flat earth posters charms; )


We're only making plans for Hodgey
Hodgey just needs a flat earth land; )
 
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There's also the Bedford level experiment to.
How long did you say you spent researching?

3 years? This took me 7 seconds:

“The Bedford Level experiment is a series of observations carried out along a six-mile (9.7 km) length of the Old Bedford River on the Bedford Level of the Cambridgeshire Fens in the United Kingdom, during the 19th and early 20th centuries, to measure the curvature of the Earth. Samuel Birley Rowbotham, who conducted the first observations starting in 1838, claimed he had proven the Earth to be flat. However, in 1870, after adjusting Rowbotham's method to avoid the effects of atmospheric refraction, Alfred Russel Wallacefound a curvature consistent with a spherical Earth.”
 
You interested in providing proof SWP on beyond the imaginary curve, I'm sure the chaps would love to debate you knowledge.

out of interest for what purpose are we being told a lie that the earth is a spherical ball or how have the scientific community got it so wrong
 

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