Planes and the Flat Earth: Evidence Against a Spherical Earth

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In this video, the speaker presents evidence from the world of aviation that allegedly supports the flat Earth model. The speaker points out that NASA has, in multiple documents, assumed the Earth to be flat and non-rotating when discussing planes flying over its surface. This fact, along with the consistency of time differences when planes fly east to west, is used to suggest that the Earth is likely flat and non-rotating. The video then delves into the case of the SR-71, a high-speed plane that flies at an altitude of 80,000 feet. According to the speaker, the plane would need to drop 9.3 miles in 60 seconds to maintain the same altitude over the Earth's curvature, which they argue is impossible due to the extreme G-forces this would cause. The video also examines the instrumentation of planes, specifically the pitch attitude or pitch angle, which is determined by a gyroscope. The speaker argues that if the Earth were a ball, the gyroscope would show a tilt relative to the distance over the Earth's surface as the plane flies. However, they claim that the gyroscope does not show this tilt, suggesting that the Earth is flat. The video aims to provide viewers with a new perspective on the flat Earth theory by using aviation as evidence against a spherical Earth. It encourages viewers to consider the implications of these facts and to share the video with others who may be skeptical of the flat Earth hypothesis.

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