Horizons are flat. Not curved. Have to really hammer this point into the head of globetards that genuinely believe that spheres can have straight lines on them. No matter what the size of the sphere is, you wouldn't have a flat horizon at eye level. It would be displaying the slightest convexity as well as never reaching eye level. Especially if you elevated yourself up on the ball, say on a mountain. The horizon should be well below eye level and be curving away at 8 inches per mile squared.
DiggernicksIsAlsoRetarded -1 points 2.6 years ago
Horizons are flat. Not curved. Have to really hammer this point into the head of globetards that genuinely believe that spheres can have straight lines on them. No matter what the size of the sphere is, you wouldn't have a flat horizon at eye level. It would be displaying the slightest convexity as well as never reaching eye level. Especially if you elevated yourself up on the ball, say on a mountain. The horizon should be well below eye level and be curving away at 8 inches per mile squared.