This channel is dedicated to the math and science of the Flat Earth discussion. I plan on using Math to construct/deconstruct various arguments posed by either Globe Earth folks or Flat Earth folks. Your comments are welcome!
Using Udeuschle Panoramas I created two images, one with globe geometry (no refraction, the other with Flat Earth geometry (pure perspective). What do you think?
Recently Ben over at @tabooconspiracy posted another image he claims is evidence for a Flat Earth. What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEWVG... (90 seconds) Look at the photos, then you get to choose A or B. On the third slide the image settings in Udeuschle Panoramas are revealed.
In about an hour, I'll premiere a quickie 4 minute challenge video, based on a photo I discovered yesterday. It could be worth $100! I hope to see you there!
This photo (cropped) was snapped by Todd Jackson on January 19, 2025. Florida or Australia? Sunrise or sunset? If you know what shape the Earth is, you have a 100% chance of getting this right. If not, your chances drop to 25%. You may use online tools that don't involve searching for either the photographer or this exact image.
This is for @blaze1148 who's asking about the "different sizes" of landforms in images of Earth from space. I did make a mistake in the orbit of SuomiNPP, which is actually at 518 miles, not 577 miles. These photos were taken by simply holding a GoPro camera at two different distances to a desktop globe.
OMG I can't do time zones!!! I'm so sorry I misled everyone on the time!!! We'll go live in a little less than 4 hours, 5pm Eastern, 3pm Mountain, to talk with Will Duffy! Hope to see you there!
Hello folks! Tomorrow I'll be interviewing Will Duffy, creator of The Final Experiment, the trip to Antarctica which is shaking up the Flat Earth community! Do you have any questions you'd like me to ask Will?
In about one hour I'll premiere this 13-minute video, based on a presentation by Jeremy McGarry (hat tip: Taboo Conspiracy). Was it really the moon that eclipsed the sun?
This is for @2pacorwhat who can't seem to see Earth curvature in some space footage. I had suggested he go to the original (not distorted by NoDonkRecords), and pause when the horizon was exactly center-frame. He suggested stopping at 2m 11s, which is not center frame (image #1). In my original post to him I'd suggested 2m 10s for a true center-frame horizon. I've added a red line to show the horizon's deviation from straight (image #2). To further highlight Earth curvature, the horizon can be squashed by aligning it vertically (image #3) and squashing it (image #4).
Flat Earth Math
@pablosdog2808 posted a photo from 2019 of the four rigs (A, B, C, D if I remember correctly) visible southeast of UC Santa Barbara here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPUj...
Using Udeuschle Panoramas I created two images, one with globe geometry (no refraction, the other with Flat Earth geometry (pure perspective). What do you think?
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Flat Earth Math
Recently Ben over at @tabooconspiracy posted another image he claims is evidence for a Flat Earth. What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEWVG... (90 seconds) Look at the photos, then you get to choose A or B. On the third slide the image settings in Udeuschle Panoramas are revealed.
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Flat Earth Math
In about an hour, I'll premiere a quickie 4 minute challenge video, based on a photo I discovered yesterday. It could be worth $100! I hope to see you there!
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Flat Earth Math
This photo (cropped) was snapped by Todd Jackson on January 19, 2025. Florida or Australia? Sunrise or sunset? If you know what shape the Earth is, you have a 100% chance of getting this right. If not, your chances drop to 25%. You may use online tools that don't involve searching for either the photographer or this exact image.
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Flat Earth Math
Hello! In about an hour I'm premiering a 10-minute video based on footage from @pablosdog2808 Hope to see you there!
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Flat Earth Math
This is for @blaze1148 who's asking about the "different sizes" of landforms in images of Earth from space. I did make a mistake in the orbit of SuomiNPP, which is actually at 518 miles, not 577 miles. These photos were taken by simply holding a GoPro camera at two different distances to a desktop globe.
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OMG I can't do time zones!!! I'm so sorry I misled everyone on the time!!! We'll go live in a little less than 4 hours, 5pm Eastern, 3pm Mountain, to talk with Will Duffy! Hope to see you there!
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Flat Earth Math
Hello folks! Tomorrow I'll be interviewing Will Duffy, creator of The Final Experiment, the trip to Antarctica which is shaking up the Flat Earth community! Do you have any questions you'd like me to ask Will?
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Flat Earth Math
In about one hour I'll premiere this 13-minute video, based on a presentation by Jeremy McGarry (hat tip: Taboo Conspiracy). Was it really the moon that eclipsed the sun?
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This is for @2pacorwhat who can't seem to see Earth curvature in some space footage. I had suggested he go to the original (not distorted by NoDonkRecords), and pause when the horizon was exactly center-frame. He suggested stopping at 2m 11s, which is not center frame (image #1). In my original post to him I'd suggested 2m 10s for a true center-frame horizon. I've added a red line to show the horizon's deviation from straight (image #2). To further highlight Earth curvature, the horizon can be squashed by aligning it vertically (image #3) and squashing it (image #4).
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