You shouldn't be able to see any curvature from a commercial aircraft even *if* the Earth were a ball. If you think you've seen it - congratulations, you've just uncovered your unconscious biases!
tfes.org/facebook.com/FlatSoc/#FlatEarth#NoCurve#Airplane
A society that demands blind faith in textbooks while ridiculing personal observation is not practicing science - it’s practicing religion. Flat Earth is the antidote: testable, falsifiable, and open to anyone.
#FlatEarth#FlatEarthSocietyforum.tfes.org/
ALT A detailed black-and-white cartoon contrasting dogma with empirical observation in a classroom setting.
At the front of the class: A stern, authoritarian man in a judge-like robe points firmly to an open book filled with scientific diagrams. A sign above his head reads, "THE TRUTH IS IN THE BOOK." A thought bubble above him shows a globe, representing a spherical Earth.
To the side: A curious and happy young boy ignores the man. He stands by a cracked window and looks through a telescope at the sea outside, where a ship is sailing away and dipping below the horizon. The boy's thought bubble shows a diagram of a flat Earth with question marks above it, suggesting his observation is causing him to question the established "truth" from the book.
In the foreground: The backs of other students' heads are visible as they sit in rows, passively watching the man at the front.
A society that demands blind faith in textbooks while ridiculing personal observation is not practicing science - it’s practicing religion. Flat Earth is the antidote: testable, falsifiable, and open to anyone.
#FlatEarth#FlatEarthSocietyforum.tfes.org/
ALT A detailed black-and-white cartoon contrasting dogma with empirical observation in a classroom setting.
At the front of the class: A stern, authoritarian man in a judge-like robe points firmly to an open book filled with scientific diagrams. A sign above his head reads, "THE TRUTH IS IN THE BOOK." A thought bubble above him shows a globe, representing a spherical Earth.
To the side: A curious and happy young boy ignores the man. He stands by a cracked window and looks through a telescope at the sea outside, where a ship is sailing away and dipping below the horizon. The boy's thought bubble shows a diagram of a flat Earth with question marks above it, suggesting his observation is causing him to question the established "truth" from the book.
In the foreground: The backs of other students' heads are visible as they sit in rows, passively watching the man at the front.