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Steve's video: Globe Earth vs Flat Earth Balloon Ride to 110 000 feet 2160p

@Globe Earth vs Flat Earth (Balloon Ride to 110,000 feet) 2160p
Help to support this channel ♥️ Bitcoin (BTC): bc1qvm86mrefqw68733u46ermll6rd4sm437ra6pa6 BitcoinCash (BCH): qzk5uhzw9xfwyrjenk2xpkx8tsx4gt539y9gjsquqe Monero (XMR): 46ewjqBgrDgS4JPS4RvoybXL3cos78TprevHZAcvkKfuVQXtTSQy657VV4558c3B1rWYuKwZs24KpGbRDYDvPd61LWQo7WG LBRY Credits: lbc1qaae6r0vzwhcghn57jqtyr2zpafhhcqv3293av6 Ethereum (ETH): 0xdd1af574611c607c34A4ea159f787282250b6f51 Ripple (XRP): raE7AeHL3CiVPzNp2pX3geexL1rXXbxgdi Litecoin (LTC): ltc1quhwsxr8rpgr7urjrl33sspgr00vflgfm9v4cke Namecoin (NMC): N97K5gFCJvu5Hg9doCfNhM5bdEuwizdUYu **Re-uploaded in 4k** I think every flat earth researcher has seen the DogCam high altitude balloon videos. They are used a lot to prove the flat horizon. They are also used to prove a globe earth, mainly because of ignorance surrounding wide angle lenses and their effect on flat horizons. To find out if that footage represents a flat earth or globe earth model, I animated each using identical camera movements. First lets watch a little of the original. THINGS TO LOOK FOR The presence or lack of hotspot on the surface of the Earth. What happens to the horizon as it moves above and below the camera's center axis. Is there any motion parallax between the horizon and the Sun as proposed by Rob Skiba.

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This video was published on 2017-07-20 17:49:56 GMT by @Steve-Torrence on Youtube. Steve has total 8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 237 video.This video has received 643 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Steve gets . @Steve-Torrence receives an average views of 5.9K per video on Youtube.This video has received 820 comments which are higher than the average comments that Steve gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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