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Explain THIS, niggas.

Explain THIS, niggas.

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does our atmosphere get thicker closer to ground level

Yes.

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Then we wouldn't be able to see the ground from an airplane.

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First of all I think the height of an airplane is a little less than the distance between New York and Ireland or whatever, and also..... you can’t see the ground from 30,000 feet. There’s nearly always clouds in the way. Thanks for reinforcing my point.

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I didn't reinforce anything. You are just being delusional or haven't been in an airplane and had a good window seat. There's plenty of flight videos where you can clearly see the land while they are flying.

I pointed out the ridiculousness of your statement.

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When there are no clouds you can see the ground perfectly from an aeroplane. And wouldn’t the existence of clouds at those heights suggest our “thin water atmosphere” is thicker at those heights than at ground level? Clouds are just water vapour after all.

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But I can see people around me perfectly when I’m on the ground. Does it both get thicker and thinner at ground level depending on what point you’re desperately trying to cling to at any given moment per chance?

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desperately trying to cling to

Says the desperate internet account who can’t name a single good reason to think we live on a spinning ball.

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I’ve given multiple reasons. Existence of horizon. Different stars in different hemispheres. Different seasons in different hemispheres. And that’s without even mentioning Eratosthenes.

Your proof the earth is flat is something about an opaque yet entirely transparent atmosphere and something about feelings was it? lol