There are so called surveyors ( ha ! ) out there proclaiming they believe the earth is flat. How do they explain their reciprocal zenith angles in onl...
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JOHN NOLTON, post: 445362, member: 225 wrote: The problem with Earl F. Burkholder's work, be it a paper or book is that there is a large number errors...
GeeOddMike, post: 440613, member: 677 wrote: NGS has posted a new presentation on replacing NAD83. Titled "Blueprint for 2022, Part 1: Geometric Coord...
Walter Bislin messaged me on my channel to send me this pretty cool simulator -Flat-Earth: Finding the curvature of the Earth - Waltis Blog - Walter B...
Peter Ehlert, post: 440537, member: 60 wrote: Maybe it is all tongue in cheek...It's not.Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Tom Adams, post: 440477, member: 7285 wrote: I'm curious where he claims to be a professional land surveyor. I looked for a profile, but didn't find ...
Joe the Surveyor, post: 440399, member: 118 wrote: Hmmm...My Ranger with TDS software came with the 'correct for earth curvature' toggle box...uncheck...
But seriously, are there really professional surveyors out there promoting belief in a flat earth? Or, are these people posing as surveyors, claiming ...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 440426, member: 291 wrote: I don't know anything about the above character, however, I think the only way to support flat ear...
Bill93, post: 438334, member: 87 wrote: I glanced at some discussion on the FE site, and it wasn't obvious to me how many really believe it and how ma...
Tom Healy, post: 438240, member: 1139 wrote: With "surveyors" like that, no wonder we have a hard time being recognized as professionals rather than t...
Larry Scott, post: 438235, member: 8766 wrote: I'd rather trig level a mountain than pointlessly trying to convince the unconvincibleAgreed, there's n...
Larry Scott, post: 438190, member: 8766 wrote: You trig level as a hobby? That is fun.No, trig leveling I took up as a cause to promote in the 90s as ...
Larry Scott, post: 438104, member: 8766 wrote: Quite a bit of the online response to flatties could be worth credits. Numbers, formulae, diagrams, som...