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  • ...wing is a verbatim copy of the book '''A Hundred Proofs the Earth Is Not a Globe''' by William Carpenter (1885). ...f the observer. This is ocular demonstration and proof that Earth is not a globe.</li>
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  • ==Online Flat Earth Literature== ===Earth Not a Globe===
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  • ...wing is a verbatim copy of the book '''A Hundred Proofs the Earth Is Not a Globe''' by William Carpenter (1885). ...f the observer. This is ocular demonstration and proof that Earth is not a globe.</li>
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  • http://www.sacred-texts.com/earth/za/za67.htm</center> ...nreasonable and contradictory: that the earth is a plane or disc and not a globe, the sun, moon, and stars, self-luminous, &c., &c. The lectures were well a
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  • ..., slowly seems to rotate over its arena or "pit". It is explained that the earth is rotating beneath the pendulum. Today Foucault Pendulums are popular disp ...tial conditions which set it into motion than the supposed rotation of the earth.
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  • ...water." Hence, an effect which is usually thought to prove the earth as a globe really proves it to be a plane. In Earth Not a Globe Rowbotham [https://www.sacred-texts.com/earth/za/za32.htm#page_201 conducts an experiment] demonstrating this:
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  • .../coriolis2.gif]</sup> in their path of movement due to the rotation of the earth. This effect has been termed the '''Coriolis Effect'''. ...the 1660s, when he considered the problem of falling bodies on a rotating Earth. In '''a theoretical analysis''', he found that they will undergo a small e
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  • ...During this time there was lively discussion on how railroads, often over hundreds of miles, are always assembled, cut, measured, and laid out horizontally ...on (5,400 feet) gives 5,640 feet as the rail’s necessary height on a globe-Earth, more than a thousand feet taller than Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in G
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  • The '''planets''' are spherical bodies which revolve above the Earth. The planets follow a similar daily route across the sky as the Sun. Five p ...on top of it. The Solar System sits in a layer ''above'' the plane of the Earth.
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