Hmmmm, is that an oblate flatiod ?
Makes one wonder what might be found on the opposite side. Perhaps, a world very similar to our own.
That looks so fake without the four elephants and the turtle.
Darn it! I guess I just wasted a bunch of money on GNSS equipment...
Worthless if this gets out. Lets keep it quiet.
Well, maybe his Leplace correction is off a little.
I think I see that ship going over the edge!!
It works like setting your digital clock, when you pass 12, you go to 1.
On the earth, sailing past the edge immediately moves you to the opposite edge which is how you can go east by going far enough west. It gets heavy when you talk about getting infinitesimally close to the edge, which is what lead to the calculus.
Now flying above the surface introduces more complications, but they all work out.
But there is no "other side" of the earth. It's a plane surface which has no thickness, thus no other side.
By the way, the moon is also flat and has no other side. Those pictures are fake.
It works like setting your digital clock, when you pass 12, you go to 1.
On the earth, sailing past the edge immediately moves you to the opposite edge which is how you can go east by going far enough west. It gets heavy when you talk about getting infinitesimally close to the edge, which is what lead to the calculus.
Now flying above the surface introduces more complications, but they all work out.
But there is no "other side" of the earth. It's a plane surface which has no thickness, thus no other side.
By the way, the moon is also flat and has no other side. Those pictures are fake.
So the Flat Earthers continue to be wrong. Earth is actually a Moebius Strip.
No wonder it's so windy out here.
All monuments set are perfectly parallel with all others. Thus, the world must be flat.
It is not, however, a plane. Planes have wings.
If it is a plane, how do you explain digging holes in it?
Monuments (points) can't be parallel. Three non-collinear points determine a plane so not all lines are parallel.
The hole thingy is under study.