You (Mr. Flat Earther) cannot mean this!
Mirages and other atmsopheric aberrations are observed every day all over the world by nearly everyone.
Saying it doesn't make it so. Atmospheric refraction is an easily observed and very well understood phenominon. Every time the sun sets you see it. Everytime the moon looks huge on the horizon, you experience it. Every time you drive down the road on a warm day, you witness it happening right in front of your own face. It's so common that, in the case of mirages on the road in front of you, your brain will often filter them out of your conscious visual field and you won't even notice that its there unless you're looking for it.
Are there two cars in the image below or only one?
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Is the Sun round and white or is it funky shaped and striped with different shades of red?
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I already acknowledged this WHILE I WAS MAKING THE ARGUMENT, Dave! The accurate term is question begging which I stated explicitly when I wrote it!
The point is that neither of us have the means, nor the motivation, to make any attempt to do the science that would confirm for ourselves that atmospheric refraction happens. We can either choose to believe that it exists or we can add yet another layer to the already impossibly complex nature of the Spherical Earth Conspiracy.
Why do you continue to ignore direct questions?
I will not post another syllable on this thread until you directly and substantively respond to the following....
Do you get my argument about why Cook couldn't have even sailed a clockwise course around Antarctica if the Earth was flat? The only way to sail clockwise around Antarctica (with Antarctica on your right and turning your boat to the right) is if the world is a sphere. If it were an ice wall as the flat earthers say, then a clockwise course with Antarctica on your right is not possible. If it is an ice wall, then a clockwise course would keep the wall on your left and you would make course corrections to the right. In other words, if the Earth is round, you have Antarctica on your right and you turn TOWARD it, following its shoreline around in a clockwise fashion. Whereas, if the Earth is flat, then you'd keep the ice wall on your left and turn AWAY from it, following it around in a clockwise fashion, which Cook did not do.
So how many miles he sailed in altogether irrelevant! No matter how many miles he sailed, whether he sailed 20,000, 60,000 or 6 million, the fact that he sailed in a big starboard turning circle is PROOF that the Earth is not flat. It is proof, Dave. Your own evidence has proven your position impossible.