Laser Curvature Tests

If the globe earth is 24,859.734 miles in circumference and therefore has a radius of 3959 miles, then it would curve at a rate of 0.67 feet (or approximately 8 inches) one mile out then 2.67 feet (or approximately 32 inches) after 2 miles and so forth.

 

In this video a laser is used to determine if 7.5 miles out from the viewer, there should be a 37.51 feet drop in curvature.

 

Here is the 21 Mile Great Salt Lake Laser Level

 

Here is The Greatest Series Of Laser Experiments To This Point In History Testing The Convexity Of Earth’s Surface.

 

This is a series of experiments released in the beginning of 2021 starting back in 2016 wherein high powered lasers were used to test the convexity of Earth’s surface. These experiments were conducted in multiple locations under varying weather conditions leading to the development of a GPS guided laser system. All major variables are taken into account and you will see that testable reality demonstrates that the modern globe model Earth’s required curvature and rate of drop can not be detected and therefore do not exist. The globe model earth’s dimensions and curvature only exist in space agency footage, theoretical physics, and cameras using a wide angle/fish eye lens. But modern technology helps us to clearly determine that the Earth is not a 24,901 mile in circumference oblate spheroid. Observable, measurable reality does not lie. And at this point in time there is no other experiment in existence using high powered lasers to test the shape of the Earth’s surface that has anywhere near the precision, accuracy, and verifiable documentation as this series of experiments has. This is the scientific method at it’s finest. As has been said by others, “one good experiment is worth a 1,000 opinions”.

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