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The final superimposed image does show that part of the tower appears to be missing. But it also suggests that the Earth should obscure the buildings to the left of the CN Tower, showing that it is not actually the curvature of the Earth causing this phenomenon. This appears to be a mistaken set of assumptions. The "sunken" scene taken from Fort Niagara appears to be compressed, and this compression is mistaken with curvature.
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The final superimposed image does show that the bottom part of the tower appears to be missing. But it also suggests that the Earth should obscure the buildings to the left of the CN Tower, showing that it is not actually the curvature of the Earth causing this phenomenon. This appears to be a mistaken set of assumptions. The "sunken" scene taken from Fort Niagara appears to be a compression effect, and this compression is mistaken with curvature.
  
 
==Rogers Center Dome==
 
==Rogers Center Dome==
  
According to curvature calculations when looking across thirty miles of lake there should be a considerable bulge. Related observations show that the Rogers Center Dome can be seen to be above the horizon line, in contradiction to geometric calculators for the observing position.
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According to curvature calculations when looking across thirty miles of lake from a position near the Earth's surface there should be a considerable bulge. Related observations show that the Rogers Center Dome can be seen to be above the horizon line, in contradiction to geometric calculators for the observing position.
  
 
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{{cite|The Rogers Center Dome should be under 50+ feet of curvature. 30.86 miles away...camera elevation was 37 feet above lake level.}}
 
{{cite|The Rogers Center Dome should be under 50+ feet of curvature. 30.86 miles away...camera elevation was 37 feet above lake level.}}
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==See Also==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0zdMwRBxjw&ab_channel=WhoNeedsNASA Toronto Skyline Curve Test Measured - Lake Ontario - 50km]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwGyJioT_xY&ab_channel=FlatEarth2017Consciousness Rogers Center from 6ft above Lake Ontario 30 84 miles away]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i90pFRIBThs&ab_channel=RickFriedrich Does the View of Toronto CN Tower Prove Flat Earth?]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 27 May 2023

The City of Toronto is often brought up as a topic of discussion, as observation from across Lake Ontario have shown that the city can appear to be sunken. This is given as evidence for the curvature of the Earth.

CN Tower Height

It has been questioned why the CN Tower appears two-thirds as tall as it should. The following image is provided, showing that an overlay of an unobstructed view of the city shows that a significant part of the tower is 'below the horizon'. One-third of the tower appears to be missing:

CN-Tower-Height.png

The final superimposed image does show that the bottom part of the tower appears to be missing. But it also suggests that the Earth should obscure the buildings to the left of the CN Tower, showing that it is not actually the curvature of the Earth causing this phenomenon. This appears to be a mistaken set of assumptions. The "sunken" scene taken from Fort Niagara appears to be a compression effect, and this compression is mistaken with curvature.

Rogers Center Dome

According to curvature calculations when looking across thirty miles of lake from a position near the Earth's surface there should be a considerable bulge. Related observations show that the Rogers Center Dome can be seen to be above the horizon line, in contradiction to geometric calculators for the observing position.

From the video description:

  “ The Rogers Center Dome should be under 50+ feet of curvature. 30.86 miles away...camera elevation was 37 feet above lake level. ”

See Also