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Part of me wonders if this is a test. Part of me wonders you are being sarcastic. Part of me sees 4 kids in you profile picture and wonders if you have just been putting it to better use!
Part of me wonders if this is a test. Part of me wonders you are being sarcastic. Part of me sees 4 kids in you profile picture and wonders if you have just been putting it to better use!
In a distance of over 316,000 feet of horizon you expect to visually be able to see 10' of drop on either side? That's a .006 % drop. No eye is that sharp. Those buildings standing there aren't built vertically to a tolerance that tight.
In a distance of over 316,000 feet of horizon you expect to visually be able to see 10' of drop on either side? That's a .006 % drop. No eye is that sharp. Those buildings standing there aren't built vertically to a tolerance that tight.
Sorry, I read the meme wrong. I thought it was looking for curvature left to right in the picture. I'll leave the flat earth arguing to the experts lol.
I’m not sure there is a shoreline in IN that’s 60 miles from the Chicago skyline. A quick Google image search shows that pic was likely from Indiana dunes which is probably more like 20 miles away. That changes the math, but I’m not willing to try and do it…