You know, Chud, the elephant in the room is image stabilization so good that you can take video zoomed all the way in at 83x without a tripod. That's amazing and even 20 years ago we would say it's impossible. The image stabilization is just as unbelievable as the zoom itself!
BoogieMan is the chief on stacking / layering. He put one out this week of a moon crater that is way beyond anything we've seen from the Nazi white coats
@@delayedcreator4783 I never said that it isn't solid. And I never said that it was plasma. I just said that it doesn't look like anything can land on it.
Wow, It debunks the theory that the Earth is round because this is the very reasoning they present while trying to prove the Earth is round. It's just we can't see that far and believe that the boat has bent with the curvature of the Earth, that's really AWESOME!
If you see blue ship at 1:10 you could see it the bottom of the ship sunk bellow the horizon a little bit, a ship should maintain displacement above draught line, the red part of the ship, u could see the ship is bellow the red part, which prove the earth is round. And its hard to notice because the ship is moving sideways, not moving away from the camera.
Wow! This is an absolutely amazing video. It's fascinating to see everything up close through these camera lenses and be able to see the real world. The alligator clearly sensed that he was being watched lol. Thanks for that. Really epic. You made my day! 🤗
WOW! GREAT CAMERA! super sharp images with those close ups.. Loved the close up of FREDDIE THE SALT WATER GATOR! Have fun with that camera! Good luck! :-)
I'm looking for that video experiment where people took a high powered camera, looked across a body of water and saw the city on the other side. Which was apparently past earth's curve. But it's hard to find. Wonder if UA-cam took it down?
@@gowdsake7103 I retired 5yrs ago they bought me one as a present...took it to the beach for a bet and lost 5bucks...it's always horizontal now never vertical
@@gowdsake7103 I was hanging out with the telescope club in our area and this camera was more power than some of their scopes. I know it was a lot cheaper, smaller, and records. Thanks for watching…
So amazing. I got my first Nikon P900 about the same time you did. Since then I have burned out the sensor on that one, then bought a P950, and little later I bought the P1000. I have so much fun with them, but my tripod really sucks.
The optics available today are scary good. If you take your camera to the zoo you can see details of animals that you might not really want to see. My wife took a picture of a monitor lizard and each scale has pores on it, also she took one of a leopard and you can see the saliva dripping off one tooth. That jack up ship was pretty cool.
@@chud327 Hah. So you have what is little more than a toy..... yes it has a big zoom ratio. But the optics are weak. No surprise. It's not pro glass, and big zooms always lose a lot. I have $20k invested in pro Canon gear. I have to crop my images to achieve the "reach" of the P900/1000, but the end result is still superior. As it should be. Question, if I may. Did you get the camera because its loved by those who think the earth is flat?
It's so powerful it can see over the so called "curvature" of the earth and it can zoom in on the moon better, than an object with a known distance of 4 miles m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
@@rogerbarnett8412that’s right there is more then one video of people zoooming in on the soon several times following as it keeps setting with their Nikons.
Much farther than the supposed 3 miles distance to the horizon. If you watch closely this video proves a boat does not go behind the horizon andthe EARTH IS FLAT m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
just a thought : when it comes to vessels we can't forget about air temperature, water itself (tides, waves, winds etc.) take a plate of water and shake it softly - you'll notice dynamic differences in water level, that changes during the shake itstelf. The same mechanism, just with the difference in numbers takes place when we talk about seas etc/ cheers people (surface tensions)
Can someone please explain to me, if the earth is round and the horizon is the point where the earth curves how can you see a boat if its supposed to be on the other side of the curve? Theoretically with this evidence we might be able to zoom off the east coast of the united states and see africa with improved technology in the future.
@@pumpkinseeds8990 I guess you don't understand what an atmosphere is and why you can't just see indefinitely. There's a ton of water vapour and gases in the atmosphere, and the further you look, the more vapours and humidity are in the air. It's like trying to see the other side of the ocean while under water. I can't believe this has to be explained to people smdh...
I did a recent video that show objects and distances, it shows a bridge 8 miles away... I will drop a link in a separate comment. This one would be hard to do distances with. Thanks so much for watching.
Obviously much farther than 3 miles, which is where the fake "science" tells us, is the distance to the horizon. m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
ua-cam.com/video/zYYZMJL5aBc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/sEWVmGKkNVY/v-deo.html Turns out it's a matter of keeping the camera on the boat rather than just zooming in and calling it a day
@@AnakinSkywalker909 That's a flat Earther being sarcastic, mate. You claim that zoom brings objects back from the horizon but never seem to consider that you should try with something that's farther away.
@@javierlatorre480 typical spinning ball shill. Hey shill. Remember they used to tell us that the earth is round hence why the last thing we see on a ship sailing away is the top. Well it was a lie ? No ?
The advance of technology. I can remember not long ago photographers at football games having zoom lenses about 2 feet long, and they don't have to zoom to even 150 yards
30Km in earth curvature calculations should drop 70.63 meters (over 200 feet) down yet we see the hull of ships. This has always been my go to when debating flat earth.
@@twocyclediesel1280 Where? Show me, must be funny! Because even Copernicus wrote in his findings: "I think the earth could be round, but I can't prove it! OfCourse he can't, and you think you can do it twice? Show it, bring the big proof!
The earth is round folks...we as humans with human brains can calculate, theorize, and debate mathematical equations but in the end our brains cannot fully comprehend the enormity of the planets size and the vastness of outer space..😮
am i the only one feeling dizzy and even a bit frightened when it comes to these zooms in and out at such distances? it's vertigo inducing to me, i'm grabbing my chair
You don't even know how far away the object were, the angle, the height of objects, the vertical drop, or center arc bulge would be. This video is in no way proof of a flat earth, you flat earthers watch these videos and than assume it proves such things. Yet there is literally no science or math that goes into what you say, you just see, and say "it's flat!" lol. Like, dumb asf. There is plenty of ample proof of objects dissappearing at a distance over the horizon, to the point it is mathematically mapped out to where if you know your ships and topography, you'll know exactly how far away it has to be before it disappears. Again, seeing this video without any idea of the distance or sizes of objects, proves nothing.
Absolutely damming to the spherical model. There are waves and swells in the water that obscure the bottoms of the boats, but nowhere near the curvature one is supposed to see based on the sherical geometry of a 24000mi circumference globe.
I have done that with a 250x telescope, and the Sun doesn't move in relation to the horizon. After it vanishes below the horizon, no amount of magnification can bring it back into view. Magnification only makes things appear larger, it can't move them around.
@@RockinRobbins13 I understand that they appear larger but if you look at it from our perspective we could say that when you zoom in on the "boat" you see more of the boat right? So I'm asking if it would be the same case with the sun?
@@ibrahim-qk7ii No, you neither see "more" of the boat or the Sun. When you magnify something you only see it appear larger. You don't change your angle of view. You change magnification and not aspect. Your perspective does not change in any way.
@@RockinRobbins13 What? .. I literally see more when you zoom in. It's the same as if you would physically go closer to an object. Take your hand as an example, you do not see the details such as fingerprints unless you place your hand closer to your eye. Hence you see "more" of what was not seen before. If I zoom in with a camera on something far away such as the sun I should be seeing "more" of the sun. If a boat is not visible behind the "so called curvature" with the naked eye it becomes visible once you zoom in. Same logic should be applied when the Sun is behind the "so called curvature". I do not se why you neglect such rational thought?
@@ibrahim-qk7ii What an interesting attempt at deception! How smoothly you secretly change the definition of "more" from "seeing more detail" to "seeing that object from a different angle or aspect." I can't show you that great scientist and researcher, Rob Skiba's work on the subject, since UA-cam has decided that deception and truth must play by the same rules. Since you cannot support what you lie about, I am not allowed to post evidence by linking to anything or UA-cam will delete my entire post. So let's use this video to show how your craftily shifted and warped definition of "more" is just a ridiculous lie. There are two kinds of zoom. There is the kind in your cell phone that's called "digital zoom." When you zoom that way, You don't see "more" by either of your definitions. All you do is increase the size of individual pixels, not revealing any more details (your sneaky definition #1) or seeing parts of the object not visible at lower magnification, such as the back side (your perverted definition #2). Here I would post links to variously digitally zoomed versions of the same view, but UA-cam has decided your lie is equal and cannot be confronted by the truth. The second kind of zoom is "optical zoom" such as is found in the P900. With optical zoom, you take a part of your entire field of view and enlarge it over the detector, so that part uses more pixels than it did at lower magnification. When you have a great camera like the P900, and it is at the lower end of quality in the extreme zoom category, you have 83x zoom. If, when you are zoomed all the way out, a boat takes up four pixels, those four pixels can't look like a boat in any way. Image compression will most likely render them undetectable in the photo. But when you zoom in to maximum, the boat is 4x83 or 332 pixels wide, PLENTY to render detail in the boat. By sneaky definition #1, you see "more" of the boat, meaning you can see the cabin, the boom, the stripe, you can't read the name, but you see it's there. That's shown at 0:00 in this video. As you optically zoom out, the boat doesn't move in relation to anything around it, including the horizon. But its SIZE changes. And it takes up fewer and fewer pixels in your image. Go to 0:07. You can see the boat at about 40x, half the magnification of the first view we saw. The boat takes up a quarter of the number of pixels it did before, half as wide, half as high. It hasn't moved beyond the horizon as your perverted second definition would suggest. It's still in the same place. What you see "less" of is details. You can't see the name any longer. The windows in the cabin take up less than one pixel and can't be seen. The details in the tower are muddied. The waves are also smeared because details that had their own pixel in the previous 83x zoom now have to share the same pixel with other details. Let's zoom out more to 0:12, Now we've zoomed out to half of the last view. The boat hasn't changed position in relation to the horizon at all. It and the scene around the boat has merely gotten smaller. We've lost the cabin entirely, no white stripe, the tower is a smeary block of white with no definition at all. Why? It's because the boat, which might have taken 332 pixels wide in the 83x zoom view is now only 20 pixels wide. Those 20 pixels can't give you the level of detail 332 pixels could. But your angle to the boat has not changed. The boat has not "moved over the horizon." It has only gotten smaller and lost detail as the individual pixels share details of the boat. Go to 0:14. Now the boat is starting to take so few pixels all we can see is that there is something there. It hasn't moved in relation to the horizon though, has it? The boat takes up only a very few pixels and we see it as a dot out there. We've also lost the details of the waves on the water as they're averaged into the overall color of the water. There are just not enough pixels available to show us all the details that are still there, but much farther away as our field of view increases. But the boat hasn't moved. The P900 isn't expensive enough to come equipped with a MAJICK Star Trek Transporter device. Neither the awesome power of the camera nor the awesome power of your imagination can move that boat even a millimeter closer or further away from the horizon. Here, I'd post some high resolution photos of maximum zoomed objects clearly over the horizon, our view of the base of those objects clearly blocked by the curvature, yes, curved water surface of a medium sized, spherical rocky planet called Earth. But let's let this video show that at 0:58. You can see a floating buoy out there at 83x. But under that tower is a floating can that's 10 feet high. You CAN'T see it. The P900 "Star Trek Transporter device" didn't move the buoy from its proper position, closer to you so you can see the entire thing. All the P900 did was enlarge the image your eye sees, revealing more detail (sneaky definition #1 of yours) but not moving the buoy a single millimeter closer to you (your perverted and intended to be deceptive definition #2). At max zoom, the can part of that buoy is still over the horizon, beyond the curve, and has not been "dragged back into full view" as the Flerftopian Meme claims. And it's entirely illogical that because it is true that as you increase optical zoom, you see more details in an object that proves that you actually move that object closer to you in relation to other objects, including the horizon, while leaving them unchanged. Magnification changes the magnification of EVERYTHING in the view. You change size only, not aspect, not angle of view. And you know that. You just picked the Flerftopian Fraud technique of secret redefinition of clearly understood terms with long-settled meanings to your own Flerftopian Fictional definition, which you don't reveal and pretend your secret definition is equal to the real definition. They aren't. Your lie is obvious, unconvincing and useful in illustrating without any possibility of doubt that photography proves we live on the globe of Earth, situated in a heliocentric solar system. Cameras were important in revealing that stuff and I'd be glad to share the details if UA-cam would permit me. It won't. UA-cam has decided that your unsupported lies must be confronted by unsupported truth and that the public is allowed no tools to be able to separate one from the other. Shame on you, UA-cam. Luckily, this video is perfect for illustrating my points and by supplying time stamps, I'm able to skirt the UA-cam censorship of the truth. I wish I could show you that great scientist, Rob Skiba's, treatment of the same principles with the Sun, featuring even more garish lies.
awesome, really like the first 3 min. How many miles is its range and how does that relate to curvature calculators? I also found the moment when you zoomed in on the moon with great detail astounding. Isn't it 237,000 miles away? it can't be true?
The moon is approximately 2000 miles in diameter, so its similar to zooming in on a 2ft dia ball from 200 feet away. The camera is more than powerful enough to do that.
H. Griff apparently so. Sure looks like its about 100 miles away, and about the same size as the sun. When i look at the sun (filtered)it also appears to be very close with interesting spots. Nothing like a fireball as you would think. Clean crisp edges. Keep on observing brother.
@@mypotatomunchkin IIRC the sun and moon appearing the same size is just a coincidence based on their respective sizes / distance from earth. Definitely an interesting phenomena to observe.
1:12 you can see the boat and at 1:28 it's gone completely out of view on the beach. It didn't go over any curve. It was perspective. When you see the water from one side of the screen to the other do you see any bend? When you are on a beach look all the way to the left and right and tell us if you see any bend. You won't because water doesn't bend. Get it?
Did you miss the shot at 0:38 where the boat is practically a submarine because of the curve of the earth? And it's not perspective. How can you be so dense? It's just too far to see the boat at 1:28 with your naked eye. Let me make it simple for you: drop a grain of salt onto the floor and walk away 30 feet. Can you see it? No. Your eyes aren't capable of seeing something that small from that far.
@@JohnVJay Its so funny when they always scream about perspective when at the same time have no fucking clue about how small they are compared to earth.
@@MattSwinden boo hoo. Shame your other video does NOT zoom in or out of the ship. Ur Just another shill another 🤡 trying desperately to protect thier lie.
@@MattSwinden ahh boo hoo. Your other joke of a video to TRY and prove the curvature is a joke. You know that Tell me mr clown . Does the earth curve up or does it curve down. As apparently we also have a 13 mile high bulge at the equator that no one has ever seen .. ?? Tell me please
@@G.Freeman92 what about 100,000 ft? There is literally no positive proof of curvature, why do you think thst is? , all water is flat and always finds its lever, somebody prove me wrong plz..
@@sajjanonecreativestudio1281 Nope. Go to 38 seconds into the video. This si zoomed in. Where is the entire boat? Fluff girls say that the entire boat comes back into view? So, where is it?
@@Jeff-Real-Jeff I hate to have to explain this to such an educated man as yourself, but a boat sits in water, therefore a part of the boat will always be in the water, so when one says 'fully into view' they mean as much as you would see if it were close. You must not see many boats, but now you know better. No need to thank me, it is an honour to bring good knowledge to you poor globalists
@@sajjanonecreativestudio1281 Then what about 2:23 to 2:31. Or is the boat sunk? Oh, and trust me, I am not thanking a flerf, except for the laughs they give me.
Perspective. If there is a curved horizon then why were you able to see the oil rig AT ALL after zooming in on a spot it wasn’t at before the zoom? Like you all aren’t children, I assume. Use your critical thinking skills.
100%…leveled anyways. No wait, its ummm special over the curve camera lenses, ya thats it. Only fish lens, over the curve lenses are truly accurate lol. This is a mirage’y and our senses are non sensical. BTW, does anyone find it odd that all the FlatEarth material is gone from the internet? All the silly stuff they allow, and FlatEarthers get canceled? That should tell you something. If anyone wants a good laugh, look up china’s space program landing on Mars. Its hilarious.
@@RockinRobbins13yes, it is, but most people will not accept it because of mental conditioning. They get a knee-jerk reaction and they have to lash out with their opinion and refuse to give up their wobbly, tilted spinning globe flying through space at unknown speeds. Kinda like talking a security blanket away from a baby
It's funny how even though this video isn't even trying to talk about "Flat Earth", the UA-cam thought police are here to make sure nobody gets any "funny ideas" of their own. :D
@@lauens There was a message up about flat Earth that UA-cam usually puts on videos about flat Earth that tells everyone the Earth is really a globe. Because this video footage proves we live on a flat Earth, they flagged it even though nobody was even talking about flat Earth. Looks like they took it down since then.
The fact that the ships in this clip that appear to go completely out of view can be brought back into view by zooming in with the lens. The ship at your time stamp is not sinking.
@@VanGohman No they can't. The ship at 0:38 is already zoomed in. It almost covers the whole screen, and nothing disappears when he zoomes out. The horizon is where we see the top of the waves against the sky, and the ship is behind the horizon. If the sea was flat, we should see water around the hull, and we should clearly see the bow wave, but we don't. If that clip proves anything, it proves that the earth is a globe.
I have this camera. Set it on macro to take pictures from long distances. I captured one of those jets way up high with the white jet stream using the P900 on macro. You can see the blue bottom with DELTA printed. The thing is I didn't know it was on macro. Since then I have used that setting on other long shots.
It's nowhere near as far away as they say, or we would not be able to see it, at all. You can zoom in on and see more clearly on the moon, than a boat out at sea, or a large object with a known distance. Here is proof m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
Your video also proves that the waters are flat and level, and a boat does not go behind the horizon. You can do the same thing with the sun, after its "set". You will see it does not set, and simply moves away from us. So far that we can not see the light from it. That's how day/night works on this FLAT AND LEVEL PLANE
It shows the earth is flat. Christopher Culumbus would have said that boat is gone over the earth curve but you take out this camera and prove him wrong. Just cause the human eye cant see the boats dosent mean it's not there
@Google moderator team if you get a higher power telescope you will bring that ship back in with a new horizon further from the one scene on the p900 this phenomena can only be understood on a flat surface this phenomena cannot be replicated on any sphear of any size not even on Saturn or Jupiter it's got a curve at some point. The ship is eight miles away and you can see another Horizon at what point will it curve after 10 miles after 20 miles after 30 miles the military can see the coast of islands and countries 300 miles away on a submarine so I guess with today's technology a submarine can see over the curvature of the Earth that close to the water
@Google moderator team I'm 50 years old you grow up and do some research just like I did... you've done no research or study to make any comments or to say anything on this subject so you need to shut up
"Our eyesight does not have sufficient angular resolution to recognize the distant boat. Zooming in improves angular resolution, and reveals the boat. It is the same reason germs on our hands are not visible although they are right in front of our eyes. A microscope improves angular resolution and can reveal them."
That 13 miles bulge is too minor compared to the size of the earth, if you were to sail over the equator you wouldn't notice, but it curves up because the definition of down is towards the core of a planet, and up is towards space from said planet, so if it curved down there would be a 13-mile deep dent in the earth lol.
@@Leonardo.D.Pinheiro This person is basically saying that if people could zoom in and see this in the past, nobody would every claim to see boats going over the horizon. So he’s basically saying that there is no evidence of any boats going over the horizon in this video. I’m assuming they’re a flat Earther and is just denying what they’re seeing.
My first came from Sam's and my second was about 1/2 price off of facebook marketplace. I would check facebook or maybe amazon (today is prime day). Good luck and thanks for watching. BTW, mine is a P900, they now sell a P1000 with even better zoom. Mine is 83X and the new is 125X!!! Do know if you need that much, but it would be so cool.
@@SageTrader007 As a SHIP passes over the horizon the hull starts to disappear. There is no way that zooming in will ever bring back a ship in to full view once it has gone over the horizon and its hull has disappeared. There is no flerf that ever made a video to prove that point. Be a hero and make that video to prove us all wrong. It can't be done. ua-cam.com/video/DSMRhTPMSfk/v-deo.html
@@boterlettersukkel Horizon = Horizontal. The truth is in the language. It's called visual convergence. You're hallucinating due to state-sponsored education, slave.
This video shows detailed wave tops that is only possible with a curve! That's cos it just suddenly cuts off with waves that aren't that far away (even when shot from a high cliff). If the world was flat you should always see a bit of the next wave behind the detailed waves, and so on, till you get to the edge of the world (making a blurry horizon when zoomed). This can be demonstrated by drawing a big picture (in your head). "Draw" a continuing set of 3ft waves going basically for ever. Now "draw" a dot 50 ft above the waves. From that point "draw" a line directly down to the closest wave. And do the same for the next wave and so on till you get to the edge of the flat earth. Notice that every line you "drew" is by itself and not a single line crosses another line. These lines from the 50 ft high point to the waves are lines of sight from a 50 ft cliff on a flat earth. And cos no line ever crosses, you can see all the wave tops all the way to the edge. Of course the atmosphere would block the very distant lines of sight, but it would not suddenly cut off and still see sky, clouds or land behind the detailed waves (on a flat earth). No way! So (on a flat earth) the horizon would have a blurry edge right on the top of the horizon that would appear totally flat with no wave detail. That is NOT how the zoomed horizon appears in reality. We see distinct wave top detail, blocking the waves behind it (but NOT blocking the sky etc which is way behind the detailed wave tops). Only a curve can explain this.
why does the boat shown 30 seconds in (blue and white one) look like its about to sink? i hope those poor sailors were rescued in time, unless of course the bottom of their boat is HIDDEN BEHIND THE CURVE!
“EVIDENCE”? 😆 It’s amazing how someone posts a video of the incredible technology of this lens, and the FE’rs come out of the woodwork thinking It somehow proves their BS. I heard one say that the twin towers would’ve noticeably been angled apart if the earth was a globe 😆
If the Earth is flat, why can't people in Hawaii see the west coast of the US with an infrared camera affixed to a telescope? Hint.. because the Earth is not flat
The farther away you are from an object the smaller it gets. You simply cannot see Hawaii from the west coast because its too far away, "too small" like your ability to critically think.
Did you watch the video idiot or were you contempt to send it to me with no experience of what was in it? Notice how everytime the zoom is performed onto something that is partly hidden behind the curvature, the part that is hidden stays completely hidden? Like in 2:10 for example
It sure messes up those stories of why the original tub boats painted the top of the stacks bright colors, unless the ships back then had super great telescopes. Thanks for watching.
@@CorleoneSoup So does 1:44 where you see the top part of a fishing trawler with its net booms extended. At all zoom levels where the ship can be seen clearly, the same amount of it remains behind the horizon.
How does the video demonstrate a Flat Earth"? Things so far away that they cannot be spotted in the sea are magnified by the zoom lens so they can be differentiated from the surrounding ocean. However, some had moved far enough away so that part of the surface of the Earth obscured the bottom of the ship.
@stn bboy wrong thwre is no curvature... as he is showing u boats that u claim have already disappeared over the horizon. Oh wait now the camera is pulling objects up and over the curve?😅😅😅 cognitive dissonance at its finest😆
@@michaelmacdonald880 What about those at 2:17 ? Their bottoms are clearly below the curvature. What about all the other ships on the ocean? Why can't we see tinier ships further beyond? Is it a coincidence that the only ships visible happened to be close enough to zoom in on? If Earth were flat, I would expect the zoom to make even further ships visible...
@@dtremblay1417 ok let's say we had no cameras? What would be our scientific assumption there? Before we had microscopes what did you see on your skin? Want to know when something is truly proven? When everyone can vouch for it with Thier lives.
@@lmapls9690 Without telescopes, someone curious would look up at the sky, notice that the sun and moon never change size. Someone might start documenting the stars and notice patterns. Humans did both of those things, which is what lead to the inevitable conclusion. You have an unusually high burden of proof. I have much more faith in my own eyes. If I see my dog poop in my back yard, and my wife tells me she also saw my dog poop in my yard, and then I go pick up that poop... It doesn't matter how much my neighbour tries to convince me it didn't happen. I don't need more proff than what I saw & touched.
Nice try but no, dude. Making shit up the way you just did makes it more evident that you _globalists_ are in pursuit of an agenda meant to keep the truth in the shadow of your lies and away from the eyesight of humanity.
@@marklanders6833 this your only argument. You cannot deny what I wrote so, first you do not answer, second, you try to explain a stupid fact with a more stupid fact and non-sense. Flat Earth is dead and defended by brainless people.
Dude. Seriously: you cannot afford to call others "brainless people" when your channel has four videos - the oldest of which were uploaded over two years ago - and yet, your views are at 1,905 total.
So, all of those boats sit so low in the water that only 2 feet of the boat is above the waterline? Why can't you see further down the side of the boat? That would be because of the curvature.
Evidence for the planet. Here we are just zooming in on the horizon, the very same horizon we see when it is not zoomed. If the earth were flat, then when zooming in, swathes of brand new ocean would appear behind the boats, and a new horizon would also appear. This does not happen. We are just magnifying an existing unchanging horrizon. Thus we are seeing the top edge of the curvature.
No there are hundreds of videos where people are using binoculars then using a telescope and seeing another Horizon it's been done time and time again it's a challenge and no one is losing try it yourself all my friends have did the challenge and came to the same scientific conclusion... the Earth just never curved not even after 50 miles the military can see 300 miles away how is that possible on any spear of any size the Earth would have to be the size of the sun to curve after 300 miles... real science no pseudoscience
@@Hebrew816 I've found no examples of what you claim - a new horizon appearing. Link/s please. Claims need evidence. If there are hundreds of vids, where are they? If there are none, then you are incorrect.
@@quatermass8 Stop lying you didn't do any research at all you are lying that makes you a troll.. look up convex Earth on UA-cam or do the challenge yourself. How is it that you haven't found one and I found many you are lying. Convex Earth is just one of them I like it the most because they are using at least seven to nine different instruments of science to try 2 prove the curvature of the Earth but it was never proven under any scientific observation today Albert Einstein came up with the same conclusion the curvature of the Earth cannot be detected
The flat earth is a dumb myth and conspiracy theory with no scientific evidence to back it.There are no flat earth maps that could have seasons,gravity, and eclipses explained in a single map
@@wabek5882 Flat earth is the truth, whether you like it or not. Actually there are maps, but there is "no scientiffic evidence" cause science has blinded you, they want to turn people away from God, thats why they came up with a round earth that makes no sense. If you stay 4 miles away from me, and i use binoculars or a camera zoom, i shouldn't be able to see almosy half of you cause the "curvature of the earth is 8 inches per mile" but i will be able to see you fully, you believe the round earth without actually searching to see if it's true. For gravity? Gravity doesn't exist, it's a lie that helps with the round earth thing. I wonder how lighthouses work on a round earth tho? Well, it's impossible on a round earth...
@@wabek5882 the scientific evidence is in this video. This video clearly shows you can see eight miles over the curvature of the Earth. No ship should be seen after 8 Miles in the ocean after 1 mile it should have gone over a tin of curvature at 8 Miles you shouldn't be able to see the boat at all but you can clearly see it in this video that's science buddy pure science
@@wabek5882 all other religions and cultures believe in a flat Earth so if you have any religion at all you are to believe that the Earth is flat and not round or you will be disrespecting your God and your religion
It's okay. The detector chip is only quarter frame so the image looks washed out and relatively pixelated. The lens isn't a sharp as it could be, but what do you want for an 83x phone built around a small budget. To get the real thing you're talking $4,000 to $6,000 and it's twice as good. Four times the price for twice as good might mean you don't get an 83x camera. Give us the metadata and we'll tell you what that "building?" is over the horizon.
@@chud327 Yup, many many people can afford to have an astounding camera that wouldn't if the camera snobs had their way. A friend of mine has a fixed 24 mm lens that costs twice as much as your entire camera/lens assembly. Is it better? Sure. But should you care? Don't make you or me laugh! Smart people are willing to pay 1/10 the cost for 93% of the performance.
I accidentally found this video and this poor guy is just testing out his camera and this video gets attacked by flat earthers lmao. He hasn't mentioned anything relevant about the shape of the Earth.
@@3p1ks you are clearly MAD cause Flat Earth is winning haha haaaaa why? You didn't create Earf you ought not be so disappointed.... God created the Earth and he never described it as a sphere. Neither does it naturally look like one.... I got to go with God on this one.. he wouldn't lie about his creation he has no reason to
@@Hebrew816 Also please refrain from using religion. It's fucking religion, a belief. Beliefs don't confirm shit, science does. Some guy wrote the bible not god himself. You can't prove the Earth is flat just because some guy who wrote a religious book said so.
New they are around $600, but I found my second one on facebook market place for $300 and something. Then I got a $100 off by trading the guy an old camera I never used anymore... I really wanted a P1000 and had found one for about $600, but the lady would not call me back. thanks for watching.
You know, Chud, the elephant in the room is image stabilization so good that you can take video zoomed all the way in at 83x without a tripod. That's amazing and even 20 years ago we would say it's impossible. The image stabilization is just as unbelievable as the zoom itself!
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BoogieMan is the chief on stacking / layering. He put one out this week of a moon crater that is way beyond anything we've seen from the Nazi white coats
FLAT!!!
@@real-eyes-realise-real-lie8888 Your handle is a frank admission that you're lying. Why bother humiliating yourself?
@@RockinRobbins13 I never lie.
The day nasa does this same thing from the moon than I’ll believe them. Great videos 👍🏼🇺🇸
Nasa are just good at faking that's all.
@@JudaismIslamUnited They aren't even good at faking. They are good at monopolizing.
All it would take is turning the rover camera up, supposedly. I guess they figured that ability was unnecessary.
? When nasa does that, you’ll just say it’s fake 🤷🏾♀️ idk why you’re acting as if that would convince you
@@rckli
Nasa has always faked thier space missions. Only a shill or a complete moron would think they don't lie
Fab footage. 😊 Weird how EVERYTHING disappears behind the horizon. Dear God I hope people wake up soon.
So true and thanks for watching.
Yea Tired of flattards too. ua-cam.com/video/T3jus582qGc/v-deo.html
The moon doesn't even look like something you can land on. Great video!! And zero curvature!
Looks solid to me , and not plasma
@@delayedcreator4783 I never said that it isn't solid. And I never said that it was plasma. I just said that it doesn't look like anything can land on it.
@@EternaL1fe and why is that ?
@@delayedcreator4783 Look at the moon at 2:10. Do you really think it looks like anyone can land on there, walk around on there?
@@EternaL1fe coz your dumb eyes sees it like that ???😭
Wow, It debunks the theory that the Earth is round because this is the very reasoning they present while trying to prove the Earth is round. It's just we can't see that far and believe that the boat has bent with the curvature of the Earth, that's really AWESOME!
here on the tube u can watch pilots saying 'flat as a pancake mate' and many were filmed too not just one.
If you see blue ship at 1:10 you could see it the bottom of the ship sunk bellow the horizon a little bit, a ship should maintain displacement above draught line, the red part of the ship, u could see the ship is bellow the red part, which prove the earth is round. And its hard to notice because the ship is moving sideways, not moving away from the camera.
@@maritimespirit2572 or it proves that part of the ship is above water and part of the ship is below water lol?
it's called a mirage bruh
@@radun3915 lmao cameras don’t fall for mirages bro
Wow! This is an absolutely amazing video. It's fascinating to see everything up close through these camera lenses and be able to see the real world. The alligator clearly sensed that he was being watched lol. Thanks for that. Really epic. You made my day! 🤗
Thanks so much and thanks for watching!!
I knew it. Nikon found away to see over the curvature of the earth. Did they get the nobel prize for this?
They should and thanks for watching.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden compare 0:20 to 0:38
if there were no curve so what would that be :) the boat is sinking :)
@Red Coyote Jam Garden go back to the pyhsic and geograpy class
Why is it that the furthest ships always seem to be right on the edge of the horizon, as if the are floating on the very last bit of ocean
Because the water is flat and level, and a boat does not go behind the (nonexistent) "curvature". None exists, as this video clearly proves
That crocodile was like, you are invading my privacy. 😂
Great video.
WOW! GREAT CAMERA! super sharp images with those close ups.. Loved the close up of FREDDIE THE SALT WATER GATOR! Have fun with that camera! Good luck! :-)
Love that camera and thanks so much for watching.
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I'm looking for that video experiment where people took a high powered camera, looked across a body of water and saw the city on the other side. Which was apparently past earth's curve. But it's hard to find. Wonder if UA-cam took it down?
Funny, we have a lake in south Florida that you can not see land on the other side... and that is just a lake. thanks for watching.
It is available on Mark Sargent channel
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@@chud327 That settles it everyone. Some random yahoo in Fla says he cant see acroos the lake. Case closed
@@giggyj6343 Get some help
WoW! That moon zoom clarity is unbelievable. Amazing
Try buying a telescope
@@gowdsake7103 I retired 5yrs ago they bought me one as a present...took it to the beach for a bet and lost 5bucks...it's always horizontal now never vertical
I know right. I love the moon, even more after purchasing this camera. Thanks for watching.
@@gowdsake7103 I was hanging out with the telescope club in our area and this camera was more power than some of their scopes. I know it was a lot cheaper, smaller, and records. Thanks for watching…
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So amazing. I got my first Nikon P900 about the same time you did. Since then I have burned out the sensor on that one, then bought a P950, and little later I bought the P1000. I have so much fun with them, but my tripod really sucks.
I would love to try a p1000 next time and my tripod is not very great either. Thanks tt!!
The optics available today are scary good. If you take your camera to the zoo you can see details of animals that you might not really want to see. My wife took a picture of a monitor lizard and each scale has pores on it, also she took one of a leopard and you can see the saliva dripping off one tooth. That jack up ship was pretty cool.
I love my camera and you make great points! Thanks for watching.
@@chud327 Hah. So you have what is little more than a toy..... yes it has a big zoom ratio. But the optics are weak. No surprise. It's not pro glass, and big zooms always lose a lot. I have $20k invested in pro Canon gear. I have to crop my images to achieve the "reach" of the P900/1000, but the end result is still superior. As it should be. Question, if I may. Did you get the camera because its loved by those who think the earth is flat?
It's so powerful it can see over the so called "curvature" of the earth and it can zoom in on the moon better, than an object with a known distance of 4 miles m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
It's so powerful it can bring the sun right back into vision AFTER its "set" because the earth is actually FLAT (which this video is proving btw)
@@rogerbarnett8412that’s right there is more then one video of people zoooming in on the soon several times following as it keeps setting with their Nikons.
that's one hell of a camera
Thanks so much, I love that camera, and thanks for watching.
@@chud327 It is a fun camera to reach out and "touch" things far away.
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Before clicking on it I thought It wasn't going to be so, but holy shit that thing can zoom in miles.
I love the zoom on that thing. Thanks so much and thanks for watching.
How many miles can you see a ship or a boat out there?
Much farther than the supposed 3 miles distance to the horizon. If you watch closely this video proves a boat does not go behind the horizon andthe EARTH IS FLAT m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
just a thought : when it comes to vessels we can't forget about air temperature, water itself (tides, waves, winds etc.) take a plate of water and shake it softly - you'll notice dynamic differences in water level, that changes during the shake itstelf. The same mechanism, just with the difference in numbers takes place when we talk about seas etc/ cheers people (surface tensions)
Can someone please explain to me, if the earth is round and the horizon is the point where the earth curves how can you see a boat if its supposed to be on the other side of the curve?
Theoretically with this evidence we might be able to zoom off the east coast of the united states and see africa with improved technology in the future.
Huh ? If the earth is round ?
Ryan Young if it was flat we’d be able to see that. But it’s not. If it was flat it’d be sunny everywhere on earth at the same time
@@pumpkinseeds8990 I guess you don't understand what an atmosphere is and why you can't just see indefinitely. There's a ton of water vapour and gases in the atmosphere, and the further you look, the more vapours and humidity are in the air. It's like trying to see the other side of the ocean while under water.
I can't believe this has to be explained to people smdh...
Joshua Michael dude, you think the earth is flat. That ends the discussion right there. Can’t teach stupid
@@joshuamichael4312 Just 2 questions.
How far is the sun and moon???
How far can you see????
Amazing, but can you add any information about the distance from objects you took those videos?
I did a recent video that show objects and distances, it shows a bridge 8 miles away... I will drop a link in a separate comment. This one would be hard to do distances with. Thanks so much for watching.
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Obviously much farther than 3 miles, which is where the fake "science" tells us, is the distance to the horizon. m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
@@chud327no dude, we’re talking about those objects at 2:21 what are those??
Amazing camera it can zoom and see over the curvature of the earth . Nikon have smashed it next level . See over the horizon with the p900. Epic.
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Turns out it's a matter of keeping the camera on the boat rather than just zooming in and calling it a day
What curvature? I don’t see any? You’re fooling yourself
@@AnakinSkywalker909 That's a flat Earther being sarcastic, mate. You claim that zoom brings objects back from the horizon but never seem to consider that you should try with something that's farther away.
@@javierlatorre480 typical spinning ball shill.
Hey shill. Remember they used to tell us that the earth is round hence why the last thing we see on a ship sailing away is the top.
Well it was a lie ? No ?
@@AnakinSkywalker909
True say that .
The advance of technology.
I can remember not long ago photographers at football games having zoom lenses about 2 feet long, and they don't have to zoom to even 150 yards
Yes, I am super impressed with mine. It has a relatively small lense. Thanks for watching!!
LOL. This tech has been around since the 1600s. The only difference is they didn't have an imaging sensor to stick on the end of it then.
30Km in earth curvature calculations should drop 70.63 meters (over 200 feet) down yet we see the hull of ships. This has always been my go to when debating flat earth.
Wtf you even saying
Thanks for watching
@@twocyclediesel1280 the curvature?
@@ladylindemanmogot9992 How is it that I have performed two experiments that irrefutably prove that curvature?
@@twocyclediesel1280 Where? Show me, must be funny! Because even Copernicus wrote in his findings: "I think the earth could be round, but I can't prove it! OfCourse he can't, and you think you can do it twice? Show it, bring the big proof!
The earth is round folks...we as humans with human brains can calculate, theorize, and debate mathematical equations but in the end our brains cannot fully comprehend the enormity of the planets size and the vastness of outer space..😮
Well said and thanks for watching!!
Where are you when you filmed those strange objects in the sea and have you looked on Google earth?
That is Sea Side Park Fernandina Beach Florida, thanks for watching
@@chud327 do you know what I've just brought that camara and there is a lot to learn but people like you are getting me through it. Look.
Oil rigs?
am i the only one feeling dizzy and even a bit frightened when it comes to these zooms in and out at such distances? it's vertigo inducing to me, i'm grabbing my chair
Your name is CoVid 19. That’s interesting man.
@@michaelreid6740 maybe that causes vertigo too…
Wth I thought I was the only one, I even had to focus on my breathing to recover from the vertigo after he zoomed in on the moon
It's so powerful it filmed what is supposed to behind the (nonexistent) "curvature" of the earth 😂
Thanks for all the comments
haha, just wrote the very same thing..
You don't even know how far away the object were, the angle, the height of objects, the vertical drop, or center arc bulge would be. This video is in no way proof of a flat earth, you flat earthers watch these videos and than assume it proves such things. Yet there is literally no science or math that goes into what you say, you just see, and say "it's flat!" lol. Like, dumb asf. There is plenty of ample proof of objects dissappearing at a distance over the horizon, to the point it is mathematically mapped out to where if you know your ships and topography, you'll know exactly how far away it has to be before it disappears. Again, seeing this video without any idea of the distance or sizes of objects, proves nothing.
@@AverageJoeGlobeR, distance doesn't matter, since the ship disappears "below" the horizon, and then comes back on sight. Bunch of useless words...
@@whiskybarato distance matters 100%. And you thinking other wise completely destroys any credibility you possibly could output on this subject.
Absolutely damming to the spherical model. There are waves and swells in the water that obscure the bottoms of the boats, but nowhere near the curvature one is supposed to see based on the sherical geometry of a 24000mi circumference globe.
Thanks for watching!!
Do you really think that every piece of footage of boats being obscured bottom-up and eventually disappearing is caused by "waves and swells"? 😂
Hi, could you please do the same during sunset? To see if we are able to see "more" of the sun if we zoom in once it goes away from our eyesight
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I have done that with a 250x telescope, and the Sun doesn't move in relation to the horizon. After it vanishes below the horizon, no amount of magnification can bring it back into view. Magnification only makes things appear larger, it can't move them around.
@@RockinRobbins13 I understand that they appear larger but if you look at it from our perspective we could say that when you zoom in on the "boat" you see more of the boat right?
So I'm asking if it would be the same case with the sun?
@@ibrahim-qk7ii No, you neither see "more" of the boat or the Sun. When you magnify something you only see it appear larger. You don't change your angle of view. You change magnification and not aspect. Your perspective does not change in any way.
@@RockinRobbins13 What? .. I literally see more when you zoom in.
It's the same as if you would physically go closer to an object. Take your hand as an example, you do not see the details such as fingerprints unless you place your hand closer to your eye. Hence you see "more" of what was not seen before.
If I zoom in with a camera on something far away such as the sun I should be seeing "more" of the sun.
If a boat is not visible behind the "so called curvature" with the naked eye it becomes visible once you zoom in. Same logic should be applied when the Sun is behind the "so called curvature".
I do not se why you neglect such rational thought?
@@ibrahim-qk7ii What an interesting attempt at deception! How smoothly you secretly change the definition of "more" from "seeing more detail" to "seeing that object from a different angle or aspect." I can't show you that great scientist and researcher, Rob Skiba's work on the subject, since UA-cam has decided that deception and truth must play by the same rules. Since you cannot support what you lie about, I am not allowed to post evidence by linking to anything or UA-cam will delete my entire post. So let's use this video to show how your craftily shifted and warped definition of "more" is just a ridiculous lie.
There are two kinds of zoom. There is the kind in your cell phone that's called "digital zoom." When you zoom that way, You don't see "more" by either of your definitions. All you do is increase the size of individual pixels, not revealing any more details (your sneaky definition #1) or seeing parts of the object not visible at lower magnification, such as the back side (your perverted definition #2). Here I would post links to variously digitally zoomed versions of the same view, but UA-cam has decided your lie is equal and cannot be confronted by the truth.
The second kind of zoom is "optical zoom" such as is found in the P900. With optical zoom, you take a part of your entire field of view and enlarge it over the detector, so that part uses more pixels than it did at lower magnification. When you have a great camera like the P900, and it is at the lower end of quality in the extreme zoom category, you have 83x zoom. If, when you are zoomed all the way out, a boat takes up four pixels, those four pixels can't look like a boat in any way. Image compression will most likely render them undetectable in the photo. But when you zoom in to maximum, the boat is 4x83 or 332 pixels wide, PLENTY to render detail in the boat. By sneaky definition #1, you see "more" of the boat, meaning you can see the cabin, the boom, the stripe, you can't read the name, but you see it's there. That's shown at 0:00 in this video.
As you optically zoom out, the boat doesn't move in relation to anything around it, including the horizon. But its SIZE changes. And it takes up fewer and fewer pixels in your image. Go to 0:07. You can see the boat at about 40x, half the magnification of the first view we saw. The boat takes up a quarter of the number of pixels it did before, half as wide, half as high. It hasn't moved beyond the horizon as your perverted second definition would suggest. It's still in the same place. What you see "less" of is details. You can't see the name any longer. The windows in the cabin take up less than one pixel and can't be seen. The details in the tower are muddied. The waves are also smeared because details that had their own pixel in the previous 83x zoom now have to share the same pixel with other details.
Let's zoom out more to 0:12, Now we've zoomed out to half of the last view. The boat hasn't changed position in relation to the horizon at all. It and the scene around the boat has merely gotten smaller. We've lost the cabin entirely, no white stripe, the tower is a smeary block of white with no definition at all. Why? It's because the boat, which might have taken 332 pixels wide in the 83x zoom view is now only 20 pixels wide. Those 20 pixels can't give you the level of detail 332 pixels could. But your angle to the boat has not changed. The boat has not "moved over the horizon." It has only gotten smaller and lost detail as the individual pixels share details of the boat.
Go to 0:14. Now the boat is starting to take so few pixels all we can see is that there is something there. It hasn't moved in relation to the horizon though, has it? The boat takes up only a very few pixels and we see it as a dot out there. We've also lost the details of the waves on the water as they're averaged into the overall color of the water. There are just not enough pixels available to show us all the details that are still there, but much farther away as our field of view increases.
But the boat hasn't moved. The P900 isn't expensive enough to come equipped with a MAJICK Star Trek Transporter device. Neither the awesome power of the camera nor the awesome power of your imagination can move that boat even a millimeter closer or further away from the horizon. Here, I'd post some high resolution photos of maximum zoomed objects clearly over the horizon, our view of the base of those objects clearly blocked by the curvature, yes, curved water surface of a medium sized, spherical rocky planet called Earth. But let's let this video show that at 0:58. You can see a floating buoy out there at 83x. But under that tower is a floating can that's 10 feet high. You CAN'T see it.
The P900 "Star Trek Transporter device" didn't move the buoy from its proper position, closer to you so you can see the entire thing. All the P900 did was enlarge the image your eye sees, revealing more detail (sneaky definition #1 of yours) but not moving the buoy a single millimeter closer to you (your perverted and intended to be deceptive definition #2). At max zoom, the can part of that buoy is still over the horizon, beyond the curve, and has not been "dragged back into full view" as the Flerftopian Meme claims.
And it's entirely illogical that because it is true that as you increase optical zoom, you see more details in an object that proves that you actually move that object closer to you in relation to other objects, including the horizon, while leaving them unchanged. Magnification changes the magnification of EVERYTHING in the view. You change size only, not aspect, not angle of view. And you know that. You just picked the Flerftopian Fraud technique of secret redefinition of clearly understood terms with long-settled meanings to your own Flerftopian Fictional definition, which you don't reveal and pretend your secret definition is equal to the real definition. They aren't. Your lie is obvious, unconvincing and useful in illustrating without any possibility of doubt that photography proves we live on the globe of Earth, situated in a heliocentric solar system. Cameras were important in revealing that stuff and I'd be glad to share the details if UA-cam would permit me. It won't. UA-cam has decided that your unsupported lies must be confronted by unsupported truth and that the public is allowed no tools to be able to separate one from the other. Shame on you, UA-cam.
Luckily, this video is perfect for illustrating my points and by supplying time stamps, I'm able to skirt the UA-cam censorship of the truth. I wish I could show you that great scientist, Rob Skiba's, treatment of the same principles with the Sun, featuring even more garish lies.
Where was the shot of what looks to be across a bay zooming into the other side and any guess of the distance from one side to the other ?
I would guess about a mile, can measure tomorrow for a more precise answer… thanks for watching
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Beautiful level earth.
Yet no proof
@@delayedcreator4783 of what?
@@Bendy-oceans-lol flat earth
@@delayedcreator4783 go find one proof you’re standing on a ball. You’re too weak that’s the only reason you won’t let go.
Thanks for watching
Could you still see them with your eyes before zooming?
Most you could, but they were just specks. I could not see the shipping container on the ship until I started zooming in. Thanks for watching.
awesome, really like the first 3 min. How many miles is its range and how does that relate to curvature calculators? I also found the moment when you zoomed in on the moon with great detail astounding. Isn't it 237,000 miles away? it can't be true?
I am not sure on the range, but it sure brings that moon in real close. thanks for watching.
The moon is approximately 2000 miles in diameter, so its similar to zooming in on a 2ft dia ball from 200 feet away. The camera is more than powerful enough to do that.
H. Griff apparently so. Sure looks like its about 100 miles away, and about the same size as the sun. When i look at the sun (filtered)it also appears to be very close with interesting spots. Nothing like a fireball as you would think. Clean crisp edges. Keep on observing brother.
@@mypotatomunchkin IIRC the sun and moon appearing the same size is just a coincidence based on their respective sizes / distance from earth. Definitely an interesting phenomena to observe.
H. Griff or maybe its all a bunch of lies just like nasa in space? Check out my playlist of nasa fails to know what im talking about
That boat is sitting on top of the horizon 😂 GOOD LUCK trying to zoom them back when they are PAST the horizon hahah
Thanks for watching!!
1:12 you can see the boat and at 1:28 it's gone completely out of view on the beach. It didn't go over any curve. It was perspective. When you see the water from one side of the screen to the other do you see any bend? When you are on a beach look all the way to the left and right and tell us if you see any bend. You won't because water doesn't bend. Get it?
Did you miss the shot at 0:38 where the boat is practically a submarine because of the curve of the earth?
And it's not perspective. How can you be so dense? It's just too far to see the boat at 1:28 with your naked eye. Let me make it simple for you: drop a grain of salt onto the floor and walk away 30 feet. Can you see it? No. Your eyes aren't capable of seeing something that small from that far.
@@JohnVJay Its so funny when they always scream about perspective when at the same time have no fucking clue about how small they are compared to earth.
sea side park in Fernandina Beach Florida, thanks for watching.
Can you put that in the description? Also, a general location where the pictures where taken from the beach?
Some of those boats are partially hidden by the curve of the Earth. Others are too close to the camera.
Sounds right to me and thank for watching
Imagine coping this hard over the fake globe 😆
@@zervzerv6122 Show your evidence that it's 'fake'.
Oh, you have none. Thought so.
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@@zervzerv6122 the guy who made the video agrees. You are coping so hard
So the world is not flat anymore!
Thanks for watching!!
Beautiful. No curve
Thanks for watching!!
@@chud327 more videos please!
@@MrPmsavage001 more on the way, any specific requests?
@@chud327 it would be nice to see how far a laser could hover over a still lake
@@MrPmsavage001 that would be very cool
Can I copy this video onto my channel ?
Are you going to give me credit for the video or just use it? Thanks for watching.
@@MattSwinden boo hoo.
Shame your other video does NOT zoom in or out of the ship. Ur Just another shill another 🤡 trying desperately to protect thier lie.
@@MattSwinden ahh boo hoo. Your other joke of a video to TRY and prove the curvature is a joke.
You know that
Tell me mr clown . Does the earth curve up or does it curve down. As apparently we also have a 13 mile high bulge at the equator that no one has ever seen .. ??
Tell me please
The first half of this video should be compulsory viewing for all flat earthers
Runny and thanks for watching.
@@G.Freeman92 what curvature?
@@G.Freeman92 what about 100,000 ft?
There is literally no positive proof of curvature, why do you think thst is? , all water is flat and always finds its lever, somebody prove me wrong plz..
@@saltylevi2672 for sure the ground level is clearly visible even with maximum zoom yeah.......😑
@@G.Freeman92 you see the effects though...
Earth is flat, good Video!
Thanks for watching.
And nowhere in this video, did zooming in on a boat that has gone over the horizon bring it fully into view as flerfs state it can.
are you blind?
@@sajjanonecreativestudio1281 Nope. Go to 38 seconds into the video. This si zoomed in. Where is the entire boat? Fluff girls say that the entire boat comes back into view? So, where is it?
@@Jeff-Real-Jeff I hate to have to explain this to such an educated man as yourself, but a boat sits in water, therefore a part of the boat will always be in the water, so when one says 'fully into view' they mean as much as you would see if it were close. You must not see many boats, but now you know better. No need to thank me, it is an honour to bring good knowledge to you poor globalists
@@sajjanonecreativestudio1281 Then what about 2:23 to 2:31. Or is the boat sunk?
Oh, and trust me, I am not thanking a flerf, except for the laughs they give me.
@@Jeff-Real-Jeff The waves occlude the rest, pretty obvious to me.
Wow amazing, ships that haven't gone over the horizon.
Thanks for watching.
Amazing video. Where exactly are you at the 2:40 mark?
That is Sea Side Park in Fernandina Beach Florida, thanks for watching.
@@chud327 Did you ever find out what buildings you zoomed in on at that mark?
2:38 if the earth is flat why can’t you see the bottom of the oil rig?
good point and thanks for watching.
the sea might be bulging up under the pull of the moon.
Tungsten Kid the sea is bulging? Wtf does that mean?
@@tuesdaymartesvr1942 The same way as our pants bulge when we watch porn..:)
Perspective. If there is a curved horizon then why were you able to see the oil rig AT ALL after zooming in on a spot it wasn’t at before the zoom? Like you all aren’t children, I assume. Use your critical thinking skills.
youd be blown away with how much better a telescope with a 10 inch primary mirror is
Probably and I am blown away by this camera too. Thanks for watching!
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FLAT EARTH???
Absolutely.
No...
Why?
100%…leveled anyways. No wait, its ummm special over the curve camera lenses, ya thats it. Only fish lens, over the curve lenses are truly accurate lol. This is a mirage’y and our senses are non sensical. BTW, does anyone find it odd that all the FlatEarth material is gone from the internet? All the silly stuff they allow, and FlatEarthers get canceled? That should tell you something. If anyone wants a good laugh, look up china’s space program landing on Mars. Its hilarious.
_"FLAT EARTH???"_ No. Never has been. Isn't now. Never will be.
@@RockinRobbins13yes, it is, but most people will not accept it because of mental conditioning. They get a knee-jerk reaction and they have to lash out with their opinion and refuse to give up their wobbly, tilted spinning globe flying through space at unknown speeds. Kinda like talking a security blanket away from a baby
RIP to all the ships that clearly sank that day.
Thanks for watching.
It's funny how even though this video isn't even trying to talk about "Flat Earth", the UA-cam thought police are here to make sure nobody gets any "funny ideas" of their own. :D
What?
@@lauens There was a message up about flat Earth that UA-cam usually puts on videos about flat Earth that tells everyone the Earth is really a globe. Because this video footage proves we live on a flat Earth, they flagged it even though nobody was even talking about flat Earth. Looks like they took it down since then.
@@VanGohman How does this footage prove that the Earth is flat? Is the ship at 0:38 sinking?
The fact that the ships in this clip that appear to go completely out of view can be brought back into view by zooming in with the lens. The ship at your time stamp is not sinking.
@@VanGohman No they can't. The ship at 0:38 is already zoomed in. It almost covers the whole screen, and nothing disappears when he zoomes out. The horizon is where we see the top of the waves against the sky, and the ship is behind the horizon. If the sea was flat, we should see water around the hull, and we should clearly see the bow wave, but we don't. If that clip proves anything, it proves that the earth is a globe.
2:13 Did You Figure Out What This is?
Cargo ships and thanks for watching.
I have this camera. Set it on macro to take pictures from long distances. I captured one of those jets way up high with the white jet stream using the P900 on macro. You can see the blue bottom with DELTA printed. The thing is I didn't know it was on macro. Since then I have used that setting on other long shots.
I will have to try that and thanks for watching.
Why do you think is this happening? Because common sense is that macro is the completely opposite than long distance...
It looks….amazingly…flat !!!
Thanks for watching.
Wow, nice zoom on the horizon of the globe.
Exactly, I dunno why people kept blabbering that it is flat. Many of the ships and boats seemed below the horizon to me. Its kinda cool actually.
Lol someone’s in denial.
Acceptance is the next stage.
@@jstan5802 it’s only you two.
@@teddy_bearc_bolten3885 Erm, the first two boats clearly showed the hull getting lower into the horizon? Did you even watch the video?
You also just proved that the moon is local to us ;)
Local is relevant to what you are talking about. Thanks for watching
It's nowhere near as far away as they say, or we would not be able to see it, at all. You can zoom in on and see more clearly on the moon, than a boat out at sea, or a large object with a known distance. Here is proof m.ua-cam.com/video/xBtWe6Vf_qs/v-deo.html#
Your video also proves that the waters are flat and level, and a boat does not go behind the horizon. You can do the same thing with the sun, after its "set". You will see it does not set, and simply moves away from us. So far that we can not see the light from it. That's how day/night works on this FLAT AND LEVEL PLANE
A lots goes into understanding this image: perspective, distortion, lenses, distance, tempertature, etc.
Yes, it sounds like it. Thanks for watching.
It shows the earth is flat. Christopher Culumbus would have said that boat is gone over the earth curve but you take out this camera and prove him wrong. Just cause the human eye cant see the boats dosent mean it's not there
@@pelon7109 perfectly said
@Google moderator team if you get a higher power telescope you will bring that ship back in with a new horizon further from the one scene on the p900 this phenomena can only be understood on a flat surface this phenomena cannot be replicated on any sphear of any size not even on Saturn or Jupiter it's got a curve at some point. The ship is eight miles away and you can see another Horizon at what point will it curve after 10 miles after 20 miles after 30 miles the military can see the coast of islands and countries 300 miles away on a submarine so I guess with today's technology a submarine can see over the curvature of the Earth that close to the water
@Google moderator team I'm 50 years old you grow up and do some research just like I did... you've done no research or study to make any comments or to say anything on this subject so you need to shut up
Where are u located Mr. Chud? What beach are you on?.
That is Fernandina Beach Florida
Thanks for watching.
If the earth was a sphere this wouldn't be possible..
Unless maybe if it was a really really big sphere.... thanks for watching.
"Our eyesight does not have sufficient angular resolution to recognize the distant boat. Zooming in improves angular resolution, and reveals the boat.
It is the same reason germs on our hands are not visible although they are right in front of our eyes. A microscope improves angular resolution and can reveal them."
@@daaze1093
Perfect explanation. 👍
I want this camera
I love it and there is actually a newer model that is about 25% more powerful. P1000, that is the one I now want. Thanks for watching!!
Using a camera to prove the earth is round. Nice science experiment.
Thanks and thanks for watching.
@@chud327 lol. Look at the sheep and agents trying to debunk your video. Great work
Using a camera to prove the earth is flat. Nice science experiment.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden have you done the math? Care to share your calculations?
So does the earth curve up or curve down at the equator as they claim there is a 13 mile high bulge there.
I am not sure, but thanks for watching
That 13 miles bulge is too minor compared to the size of the earth, if you were to sail over the equator you wouldn't notice, but it curves up because the definition of down is towards the core of a planet, and up is towards space from said planet, so if it curved down there would be a 13-mile deep dent in the earth lol.
The phrase, "disappear over the horizon", would have never been coined if the P900 Nikon existed back in the day.
Thanks for watching.
Why not? This is video evidence of boats being obscured by the horizon bottom-first. This isn't even remotely possible on a flat plane.
@@アイスクリーム-u8s 🫏
@@Leonardo.D.Pinheiro This person is basically saying that if people could zoom in and see this in the past, nobody would every claim to see boats going over the horizon. So he’s basically saying that there is no evidence of any boats going over the horizon in this video. I’m assuming they’re a flat Earther and is just denying what they’re seeing.
@@アイスクリーム-u8sIt's being obstructed by waves.
Great camera! Where can I buy it?
My first came from Sam's and my second was about 1/2 price off of facebook marketplace. I would check facebook or maybe amazon (today is prime day). Good luck and thanks for watching. BTW, mine is a P900, they now sell a P1000 with even better zoom. Mine is 83X and the new is 125X!!! Do know if you need that much, but it would be so cool.
@Waxel Punkt. I haven't heard of the P2000, but you can believe I am about to research it...
@Waxel Punkt. I didn't think so, but you never know...
2:24 there is a island over there. You can't see the flat of island because of curvature. This white thing is a building.
Emre Aksu no curvature blocking it tho? Crystal clear it’s just the height of the waves if anything
@@Azoria4 this building is look like "drowning" because of curvature, not wawes or perspective. Perspective can't "drown" the objects.
Bullshit. Earth is clearly flat and ships don't go "over a curve."
@@SageTrader007 As a SHIP passes over the horizon the hull starts to disappear.
There is no way that zooming in will ever bring back a ship in to full view once it has gone over the horizon and its hull has disappeared.
There is no flerf that ever made a video to prove that point.
Be a hero and make that video to prove us all wrong.
It can't be done.
ua-cam.com/video/DSMRhTPMSfk/v-deo.html
@@boterlettersukkel
Horizon = Horizontal. The truth is in the language. It's called visual convergence. You're hallucinating due to state-sponsored education, slave.
So what you're saying is that the angular resolution is small until the camera zooms in on it? And you made a youtube video about it.
I am not even sure what you are talking about, but yes, I did make a video about it. thanks for watching.
@@chud327 Cool. Did you know that some people are using your video as "proof" that the earth is flat?
Hallelujah it's flat.
Funny and thanks for watching.
Red Coyote Jam Garden If the ship is far enough you’d make out some of it dipping under the horizon.
Red Coyote Jam Garden well if the earth was flat you wouldn’t be able to see boats disappear over the horizon. Great job being ignorant.
wABEK Thank you rat
Red Coyote Jam Garden Actually yes, and I have been proven that the Earth is indeed round.
Thats crazy. I want one.
I love that camera, it makes most other cameras almost useless to me... Thanks for watching.
This video shows detailed wave tops that is only possible with a curve! That's cos it just suddenly cuts off with waves that aren't that far away (even when shot from a high cliff). If the world was flat you should always see a bit of the next wave behind the detailed waves, and so on, till you get to the edge of the world (making a blurry horizon when zoomed).
This can be demonstrated by drawing a big picture (in your head). "Draw" a continuing set of 3ft waves going basically for ever. Now "draw" a dot 50 ft above the waves. From that point "draw" a line directly down to the closest wave. And do the same for the next wave and so on till you get to the edge of the flat earth. Notice that every line you "drew" is by itself and not a single line crosses another line.
These lines from the 50 ft high point to the waves are lines of sight from a 50 ft cliff on a flat earth. And cos no line ever crosses, you can see all the wave tops all the way to the edge. Of course the atmosphere would block the very distant lines of sight, but it would not suddenly cut off and still see sky, clouds or land behind the detailed waves (on a flat earth). No way!
So (on a flat earth) the horizon would have a blurry edge right on the top of the horizon that would appear totally flat with no wave detail. That is NOT how the zoomed horizon appears in reality. We see distinct wave top detail, blocking the waves behind it (but NOT blocking the sky etc which is way behind the detailed wave tops). Only a curve can explain this.
why does the boat shown 30 seconds in (blue and white one) look like its about to sink? i hope those poor sailors were rescued in time, unless of course the bottom of their boat is HIDDEN BEHIND THE CURVE!
Thanks for watching!!
THE EARTH IS NO GLOBUS !!!! THE WATER AND EARTH IS FLAT . THANKS FOR THE EVIDENCE.
Thanks for watching
Your map is laughing at you...
@@tjjones621 funny and thanks for watching
@@chud327 yes, it's hilarious when flerfs say earth is flat then drive off with the globe earth map on their dashboard. Comedy freeken gold!
“EVIDENCE”? 😆 It’s amazing how someone posts a video of the incredible technology of this lens, and the FE’rs come out of the woodwork thinking It somehow proves their BS. I heard one say that the twin towers would’ve noticeably been angled apart if the earth was a globe 😆
2 kinds of comments:
"Wow. Camera!"
"Earth, flat? Or oblate sphereoid? Rabble rabble rabble"
So true and thanks for watching!!
Round earth horizon.
1:28 You really see the curve ?
Thanks for watching
Thanks for watching
Thank you Observer Chud
You are welcome and thanks for watching!!
If the Earth is flat, why can't people in Hawaii see the west coast of the US with an infrared camera affixed to a telescope?
Hint.. because the Earth is not flat
What happend in this video then?
The farther away you are from an object the smaller it gets. You simply cannot see Hawaii from the west coast because its too far away, "too small" like your ability to critically think.
@@bill2181 did you miss the part about the infrared telescope?
@Ron Dale 🤣
@Ron Dale what's your favorite flavor of crayon?
The boat should disappear behind the curvacture from that distance, an other proof for flat earth. Thank you
Thanks for watching!!
Nope. Another FE fail.
So no curvature?!
Did you watch the video idiot or were you contempt to send it to me with no experience of what was in it?
Notice how everytime the zoom is performed onto something that is partly hidden behind the curvature, the part that is hidden stays completely hidden? Like in 2:10 for example
Thanks for watching.
@elyjahstark7549 Still disowned by your family?
Hardly surprising, considering how much of an embarrassment you are to them.
@elyjahstark7549
Proves the flat. Don't give me "mountains are flat" like you did before because that's traded even for a regular flerf.
Hear that sound ? Its the globe spinning
I hear it too, thanks for watching.
2:22 you can't see the base of that structure.
Because the waves..lol
@@Azoria4 lol that was easy
Earth is flat
@@Azoria4 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for watching
lots of refraction close to the water some of those boats could be another 10 miles out they look so close when you zoomed in from 10-15 miles away
These were way out and thanks so much for watching.
The earth is flat this proves it
It sure messes up those stories of why the original tub boats painted the top of the stacks bright colors, unless the ships back then had super great telescopes. Thanks for watching.
0:39 proves the earth is not flat
@@CorleoneSoup So does 1:44 where you see the top part of a fishing trawler with its net booms extended. At all zoom levels where the ship can be seen clearly, the same amount of it remains behind the horizon.
How does the video demonstrate a Flat Earth"? Things so far away that they cannot be spotted in the sea are magnified by the zoom lens so they can be differentiated from the surrounding ocean.
However, some had moved far enough away so that part of the surface of the Earth obscured the bottom of the ship.
Why didn’t you pointed it at the sun.
I could try it next time. Thanks for watching!!
That’s how a Flat Earth was discovered
@stn bboy wrong thwre is no curvature... as he is showing u boats that u claim have already disappeared over the horizon.
Oh wait now the camera is pulling objects up and over the curve?😅😅😅 cognitive dissonance at its finest😆
@@michaelmacdonald880 What about those at 2:17 ? Their bottoms are clearly below the curvature. What about all the other ships on the ocean? Why can't we see tinier ships further beyond? Is it a coincidence that the only ships visible happened to be close enough to zoom in on? If Earth were flat, I would expect the zoom to make even further ships visible...
@@dtremblay1417 ok let's say we had no cameras? What would be our scientific assumption there? Before we had microscopes what did you see on your skin? Want to know when something is truly proven? When everyone can vouch for it with Thier lives.
@@lmapls9690 Without telescopes, someone curious would look up at the sky, notice that the sun and moon never change size. Someone might start documenting the stars and notice patterns. Humans did both of those things, which is what lead to the inevitable conclusion.
You have an unusually high burden of proof. I have much more faith in my own eyes. If I see my dog poop in my back yard, and my wife tells me she also saw my dog poop in my yard, and then I go pick up that poop... It doesn't matter how much my neighbour tries to convince me it didn't happen. I don't need more proff than what I saw & touched.
@@dtremblay1417 refraction
Where this curva?
Thanks for watching.
Too bad the last enhancement factors are only digital. So much noise. A nice proof of a round earth by the way.
Nice try but no, dude. Making shit up the way you just did makes it more evident that you _globalists_ are in pursuit of an agenda meant to keep the truth in the shadow of your lies and away from the eyesight of humanity.
@@marklanders6833 this your only argument. You cannot deny what I wrote so, first you do not answer, second, you try to explain a stupid fact with a more stupid fact and non-sense. Flat Earth is dead and defended by brainless people.
Dude. Seriously: you cannot afford to call others "brainless people" when your channel has four videos - the oldest of which were uploaded over two years ago - and yet, your views are at 1,905 total.
This video gives proof of a flat earth and a flat ocean. Ships are still perfectly visible. So, explain your case.
@@cyberlolo_Fr I'm waiting on YOUR answer.
nno ca dud tout dua la compression video que les bateau disparaisse .. non pas du tout ...voyon !!! a 2:18 ou est la coque du bateau ?
So, all of those boats sit so low in the water that only 2 feet of the boat is above the waterline? Why can't you see further down the side of the boat?
That would be because of the curvature.
Notice hes about 20 feet elevated above the sea level. Ships would be much lower if he was closer
Looks to me like he's sitting on the beach so how's he about 20 feet elevated?
@@scottcombs3921 because the beach isn't flat and he's way back on it. Duh
the ships would be higher if he was closer.
Thanks for watching
Evidence for the planet. Here we are just zooming in on the horizon, the very same horizon we see when it is not zoomed.
If the earth were flat, then when zooming in, swathes of brand new ocean would appear behind the boats, and a new horizon would also appear. This does not happen. We are just magnifying an existing unchanging horrizon. Thus we are seeing the top edge of the curvature.
yes
No there are hundreds of videos where people are using binoculars then using a telescope and seeing another Horizon it's been done time and time again it's a challenge and no one is losing try it yourself all my friends have did the challenge and came to the same scientific conclusion... the Earth just never curved not even after 50 miles the military can see 300 miles away how is that possible on any spear of any size the Earth would have to be the size of the sun to curve after 300 miles... real science no pseudoscience
@@Hebrew816 I've found no examples of what you claim - a new horizon appearing. Link/s please. Claims need evidence. If there are hundreds of vids, where are they? If there are none, then you are incorrect.
@@quatermass8 Stop lying you didn't do any research at all you are lying that makes you a troll.. look up convex Earth on UA-cam or do the challenge yourself. How is it that you haven't found one and I found many you are lying. Convex Earth is just one of them I like it the most because they are using at least seven to nine different instruments of science to try 2 prove the curvature of the Earth but it was never proven under any scientific observation today Albert Einstein came up with the same conclusion the curvature of the Earth cannot be detected
Convex Earth buddy look it up ... there you go... no excuses ..
The Earth is NOT flat! it's just that this camera can penetrate thru the curvature! It is a modern new generation hi tech!!!
Thanks for watching.
our beautifull flat earth! thanks god!
Thanks for watching
Thanks man
Welcome and thanks for watching!
1:15
Oh my God this people had us duped all those classes at school of repetitive nothingless. My God be our help in this strange land
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May the globe rest in peace, long live flat earth.
The flat earth is a dumb myth and conspiracy theory with no scientific evidence to back it.There are no flat earth maps that could have seasons,gravity, and eclipses explained in a single map
@@wabek5882 Flat earth is the truth, whether you like it or not. Actually there are maps, but there is "no scientiffic evidence" cause science has blinded you, they want to turn people away from God, thats why they came up with a round earth that makes no sense.
If you stay 4 miles away from me, and i use binoculars or a camera zoom, i shouldn't be able to see almosy half of you cause the "curvature of the earth is 8 inches per mile" but i will be able to see you fully, you believe the round earth without actually searching to see if it's true. For gravity? Gravity doesn't exist, it's a lie that helps with the round earth thing. I wonder how lighthouses work on a round earth tho? Well, it's impossible on a round earth...
@@senbon751 Turn me away from god? I was never religious to begin with. You know not everyone is a christian, right? You know other religions exist?
@@wabek5882 the scientific evidence is in this video. This video clearly shows you can see eight miles over the curvature of the Earth. No ship should be seen after 8 Miles in the ocean after 1 mile it should have gone over a tin of curvature at 8 Miles you shouldn't be able to see the boat at all but you can clearly see it in this video that's science buddy pure science
@@wabek5882 all other religions and cultures believe in a flat Earth so if you have any religion at all you are to believe that the Earth is flat and not round or you will be disrespecting your God and your religion
May I ask the location of the beach you were filming on with the mysterious still objects you saw out there?
That is Peter's Point, Fernandina Beach, Florida. I thing the mysterious objects was a ship with shipping container towers. thanks for watching.
@@chud327 think it could possibly be something with shipping area in wild goose town? the angle of view seems to line up.
@@chud327 wow amazing
boats are still objects or are you handi capped.... ?!?
They look like oil rigs
Awwwww the flathead thinks he proved a flat earth.
Not me, I am just the camera man. Thanks for watching!!
@@chud327 101% of thsse videos are by flatheads. There are thousands
hilarious you are attacking a dude who just uploaded a video. found the Israeli shill
It's okay. The detector chip is only quarter frame so the image looks washed out and relatively pixelated. The lens isn't a sharp as it could be, but what do you want for an 83x phone built around a small budget. To get the real thing you're talking $4,000 to $6,000 and it's twice as good. Four times the price for twice as good might mean you don't get an 83x camera.
Give us the metadata and we'll tell you what that "building?" is over the horizon.
Never mind, we think that those are cargo ships. 6000 would be 10X the price, (20x if you buy used) I would not have 83 zoom.
@@chud327 Yup, many many people can afford to have an astounding camera that wouldn't if the camera snobs had their way. A friend of mine has a fixed 24 mm lens that costs twice as much as your entire camera/lens assembly. Is it better? Sure.
But should you care? Don't make you or me laugh! Smart people are willing to pay 1/10 the cost for 93% of the performance.
I accidentally found this video and this poor guy is just testing out his camera and this video gets attacked by flat earthers lmao. He hasn't mentioned anything relevant about the shape of the Earth.
How is it getting attacked by flat earthers😅 it proves it😅
@@michaelmacdonald880 This video is being invaded by flat earthers despite the fact this guy never said shit about the earth
This guy is not getting attacked by flat-earthers he's proving the Earth is flat it is you that is attacking him with the comment on responding to
@@3p1ks you are clearly MAD cause Flat Earth is winning haha haaaaa why? You didn't create Earf you ought not be so disappointed.... God created the Earth and he never described it as a sphere. Neither does it naturally look like one.... I got to go with God on this one.. he wouldn't lie about his creation he has no reason to
@@Hebrew816 Also please refrain from using religion. It's fucking religion, a belief. Beliefs don't confirm shit, science does. Some guy wrote the bible not god himself. You can't prove the Earth is flat just because some guy who wrote a religious book said so.
2:12 That is how you know the earth is a sphere when you cannot see the hull of the [container] ship in the distance but only the tip of it.
Thanks for watching!!
Flat Earth
Thanks for watching
Funny you like Eric Dubay. The guy claims the holocaust was fake.
@@kitcanyon658probably exaggerated
How much a 900 go for ???
New they are around $600, but I found my second one on facebook market place for $300 and something. Then I got a $100 off by trading the guy an old camera I never used anymore... I really wanted a P1000 and had found one for about $600, but the lady would not call me back. thanks for watching.