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− | From a location near Miramar Beach in California an analysis of the oil platforms was made over different days from the same location and elevation. It was seen that on some days the oil platform was sunken into horizon. On other days it was visible. It was also seen that the alignment of the background oil rig changed in comparison with the foreground oil rig: | + | From a location near Miramar Beach in California an analysis of the oil platforms was made over different days from the same location and elevation. It was seen that on some days the oil platform was sunken into horizon. On other days it was visible. It was also seen that the alignment of the background oil rig changed in comparison with the foreground oil rig. We find yet another example of the inconsistency of Aristotile's 'Sinking Ship' proof for a Round Earth: |
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Revision as of 23:57, 21 June 2019
From a location near Miramar Beach in California an analysis of the oil platforms was made over different days from the same location and elevation. It was seen that on some days the oil platform was sunken into horizon. On other days it was visible. It was also seen that the alignment of the background oil rig changed in comparison with the foreground oil rig. We find yet another example of the inconsistency of Aristotile's 'Sinking Ship' proof for a Round Earth: