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− | There are three proofs Aristotle gave for the rotundity of the earth. They are: | + | There are three proofs Aristotle gave for the supposed rotundity of the earth. They are: |
* [[Sinking Ship Effect|Ships appear to sink as they recede past the horizon]] | * [[Sinking Ship Effect|Ships appear to sink as they recede past the horizon]] | ||
− | * [[Antimoon| | + | * [[Antimoon|the shadow on the moon during a Lunar Eclipse is round]] |
* [[Shifting Constellations|The southern constellations of the night sky appear to rise as you travel southwards]] | * [[Shifting Constellations|The southern constellations of the night sky appear to rise as you travel southwards]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 3 May 2014
There are three proofs Aristotle gave for the supposed rotundity of the earth. They are: