Submitted by TuggieBoi420 t3_zwhtje in boston
DunkinRadio t1_j1uqxkl wrote
So the earth is flat. Right.
BearDen17 t1_j1urq9k wrote
Lol, big brain time! I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to immediately think of our special flat earther friends. Bless their hearts.
retromullet t1_j1uvta1 wrote
What part of HOLOGRAM do you NOT UNDERSTAND? Globehead...
Toastbuns t1_j1vbjyl wrote
Obviously it's the fish eye lens effect. The light reflects off all the fish eyes in the water between boston and the cape, causing this distortion and making us think the surface of the planet has a curve. The more fish out swimming the more distortion and therefore curve.
The easiest way to see this will be when global warming and ocean acidification (which doesn't exist by the way) causes a mass extinction in the oceans, fully depleting them of fish life. At this point the effect will be gone and you will see the full height of the buildings. We can already see this happening due to overfishing (which also doesn't exist) causing you to be able to see the buildings today where as 500 years ago, when more fish eyes were in the water, the tops of the buildings were not visible from the cape.
/s
crm115 t1_j1uuscm wrote
Well I guess it bends that way but the horizon isn't bending so... the earth is a CYLINDER!
/s
R3M42_ t1_j1uxghn wrote
Came here to say this
FourAM t1_j1uyqu0 wrote
It’s obviously the waves and your perspective, maaaaaannnnnnnn /s
hdjunkie t1_j1uzngr wrote
Haha I posted something similar before seeing this as the top comment
cwmma t1_j1vg6iq wrote
So you'd think this would be solid proof but the atmosphere refracts light (curves it downward) so the math never quite added up before that was taken into account and you would be able to see things much farther away then you should just based on geometry.
Also anytime there is real proof they just come up with more outlandish explanations
ahecht t1_j1vfbt7 wrote
Something something Fata Morgana something something /s
Ex-Pat-Spaz t1_j1v7ix7 wrote
Dammit, you stole what I was going to say.
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