Zooming in on...A2B Leader showing Earth Curve at sea with Nikon P1000

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A zoom to take a look at the general cargo vessel A2B Leader, filmed at different times, in this video we can see the difference filming from sea level and from a higher place looking down to the sea, in the video we see that filming a ship out at sea from the beach at sea level shows how the Earth curves as we can't see as much of the ship as we can filming from higher up...!! the first part of the video was filmed around 230 feet above sea level and as you can see the second part was filmed from the beach at sea level.
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Look near the end of video with wideshot view. Hold a straight edge to your screen, where is the curve?

Seal
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Awesome mate! Carrying a lot of cargo!

MotorMondo
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where did you put the curve ? I up loaded a great video of the 1892 Gleason map please feel free to down load it and share TY

Atheist
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Nikon P1000's zoom capability is amazing, it's a camera I've used one day, so cool!👍👍👌👌❤❤

KoreaDroneFilms
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Sorry but at 11.6 km it would only be hidden 3 meters. And it is clear that the ship is more loaded. Furthermore, there are a lot of waves and if you look closely you can see some buoys. How many kilometers are they from the ship? Is there a step?

Tonymelenas
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Get a piece of paper and draw a horizontal line across the centre.
Draw three lines going bottom up towards the horizon, on each line imagine a small boat, a medium boat and a large boat going up towards the horizon line (line of sight where orthogonal lines meet).

The small boat disappears in your visual capacity before it gets to the horizon line, the medium boat reaches the horizon line now where do you think it will go?
Do you think it would go skywards? No, the bottom will reach the horizon line then it will drop down in your eye view until the top will disappear the further it goes meanwhile the large boat has gone beyond the horizon and the medium boat has fully disappeared but because the larger boat is taller you can still see the top of it even though it is further away and the bottom is obscured.
If your viewing angle extends upwards along the ground/sea so will anything on it that goes towards the horizon.

I don’t know how else globers would expect a boat to disappear on the horizon other than bottom up, do you think it would just keep sailing upwards into the sky? Or instantly shrink to a dot?

This same principal works with anything in the sky going towards the horizon, it will drop lower and lower in your eye view and it it is large enough to still be visible at the point of the horizon it will disappear bottom up the further it goes from your line of sight.

Again what to you think would happen to it when the reaches the horizon suddenly go back up in the sky in an upwards trajectory which it would have to do to still be visible once the orthogonal angle met the point of convergence, where both visual angles meet (the horizon).

liftingtheveil
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I have an idea for a video.
Go to shoreline before sunset. Don't zoom all the way in.
Just some, that we can see the sharp round sun.
Film the sunset and wait untill it is fully set. Then zoom all the way in.
And we will not see sun being zoomed back, behind horizon.
Then we will see flat earther making up all kind of wacky word sallads about this.

On "flat sea" you can zoom the sun back in after it has dissappeared at night.
On curved earth, aka sphere, you cannot do that.

mikemental
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You are showing line of sight not curvature?
If you put the camera lower to the ground you would see even less of the boat.

liftingtheveil
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according to earths curvature looking at sea level, an object 7 miles away should be approx. 32 feet below the horizon. I don't think this ship is 32 feet tall...

alanross
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from 1:16 to 1:26 you can see the boat again lol. go figure. No horizon here

ByGraceThroughFaith
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What is it like going through life without an understanding of basic Physics?

RayleighCriterion
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And your still 6' above sea level every inch makes a difference

jriley
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OK. At 0:30 the boat is about 11 km away.
Point 1. Why don't we see the boat at 0:30?
If it was the curvature, at the same altitude it would be impossible to re-sight the boat. That is geometry and basic mathematics.
Point 2. If the boat is zoomed in at the same altitude, it means that the boat is not behind the supposed curvature.
This is logic, geometry and simple math. It is also clear that the horizon changed position at the same altitude.
In this case the radius of the earth has decreased, which is geometrically and physically impossible.
This means that the horizon is not a physical barrier. In fact this video certainly,
proves that the surface of the sea is flat and horizontal.
Therefore, the earth is not spherical. And yes flat! 🧭🧭🧭

Aquariotp
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I like how it sank the rest of the way down as you zoomed out..
proving the horizon apparent…

allpeoplefreepeople
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The curve would be left to right also, and in all directions, unless the earth is a cylinder that is.
Swell and the laws of perspective are coming into play in this video.

AdrianElliott-kg
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Things in the distance above eye level appear to travel downward in our perspective…. Things below our eye level appear to travel upward until they go past the horizon… then the bottom disappears because it is beyond the horizon

FormerA-theist
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In the first take the boat is going west with an even distributed load. In the second take the boat is going east with an uneven distributed load. Making the boat sink more on the propeller side.... This is very easy to see. Its plain wrong to try to trick people like this!!!

DarinAlvis
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so you don't understand perception. if your camera could zoom in closer, the whole boat would still be there.

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