
If the information in this article is correct, then the earth is a plane. Perry Cox."Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong!" ^^Lighthouses don't prove anything, in the words of the great Dr. After a 76-hour and 45-minute flight, travelling 26,389.3 miles he landed in the area he took off. In 2005 Steven Fosset circumnavigated the Earth. Ships disappearing over the horizon and the Pole Star shifting to a higher position in the sky suggest a curved Earth. During a lunar eclipse the Earth blocks the Sun from the Moon casting its round shadow on the Moon’s surface The only solid object that always projects a round shadow is a sphere. Every time that shadow is seen, its edge is round. When a full Moon occurs in the plane of Earth’s orbit, the Moon slowly moves through Earth’s shadow. Ships don’t fall off the edge of the Earth. There’re time zones, which can only be explained if the Earth is round, and rotating around its own axis.

There’s a horizon, meaning that the surface is not an infinite plane. Are you going to translate your book into other languages? Thanks for everything and a big hug.

In my blog audience JaviFiesta many of your post translated with Google, are very interesting. In Spanish language very little information about what you expose yourself and we need to know. Hello! Congratulations on your great blog. Samuel Rowbotham, “Zetetic Astronomy, Earth Not a Globe!” (59) Hence, if the earth were a globe, the former would always be 316 feet and the

Poolbeg Lighthouse is 68 feet and of the red light on Holyhead Pier, 44 feet.

The square of 24, multiplied byĨ inches, shows a declination of 384 feet. To Dublin Bay on the other, would be 24 miles. Miles from 30, the distance from the horizon to Holyhead, on the one hand, and The Lighthouse on Holyhead Pier shows a red light at an elevation of 44įeet above high water and the Poolbeg Lighthouse exhibits two bright lights atĪn altitude of 68 feet so that a vessel in the middle of the Channel would beģ0 miles from each light and allowing the observer to be on deck, and 24 feetĪbove the water, the horizon on a globe would be 6 miles away. Pier, and the Poolbeg Light in Dublin Bay. Is not an uncommon thing for passengers to notice, when in, and for aĬonsiderable distance beyond the centre of the Channel, the Light on Holyhead Holyhead and Kingstown Harbour, near Dublin, is at least 60 statute miles.
