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Flat Earth Experiment 12
On the shore near Waterloo, a few miles to the north of Liverpool, a good telescope was fixed, at an elevation of 6 feet above the water. It was directed to a large steamer, just leaving the River Mersey, and … Continue reading
More on The Three Pole Trick
If you have read the previous post on The Three Pole Trick, you will know what I’m about to say. If you haven’t read it, I would suggest you do – to get a better understanding of this article. In … Continue reading
The Three Poles Trick: A Canal Experiment
Published in The Earth Vol. III Nos. 33 & 34 April and May Note: This is from a booklet that was written around the turn of the 20th Century. The grammar, spelling and style is kept the same. To a … Continue reading
Why A Ship’s Hull Disappears Before The Mast-Head
Why A Ship’s Hull Disappears Before The Mast-Head Zetetic Astronomy, by ‘Parallax’ (pseud. Samuel Birley Rowbotham), [1881] IT has already been proved that the astronomers of the Copernican school merely assumed the rotundity of the earth as a doctrine which … Continue reading
Eyes to See, Body That Feels and Brain to Think, part 2
THE ENLIGHTENMENT OF THE WORLD by Mr. John G. Abizaid Note: This booklet was originally printed in 1910; this came from the 2rd addition in 1912. The grammar and the punctuational is the same as in the original. Chapter 2 … Continue reading
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Spinning ball of water in slow motion
Here is a video I found by accident of someone putting water on a spinning ball and filming it at high speed to see what it looks like. This will make an excellent flat earth experiment. This is what happens … Continue reading
The Ultimate Flat Earth Photo
What could be the ultimate flat earth photo? And, how can you get the ultimate picture of the flat earth? This is what every flat earther would like. I had thought about this about a month ago. Now, I’m putting … Continue reading
Experiment on Dublin Bay
“The distance across St. George’s Channel, between Holyhead and Kingstown Harbour, near Dublin, is at least 60 statute miles. It is not an uncommon thing for passengers to notice, when in, and for a considerable distance beyond the centre of … Continue reading