Difference between revisions of "Form and Magnitude"
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* [[A view from Everest]] | * [[A view from Everest]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, 6 October 2018
The Form and Magnitude section contains pages dealing with earthly events which occur within the atmosphere of the earth.
Contents:
- Circumnavigation
- Erathostenes on Diameter
- Formation of Mountains and Volcanoes
- Flat Earth Maps
- The Ice Wall
- Atmolayer
- Atmolayer Lip Hypothesis
- High Altitude Photographs
- Aurora
- Horizon always at Eye Level
- Viewing Distance
- Sinking Ship Effect
- Undersea Cables
- Optics
- A view from Everest
- The Humber Bridge