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Flat earthers and other retards will be banned from this sub mercilessly.

You wouldn't want to hear my theories, anyways. They involve things like human beings and not space-magic from outer space.

In light of not being a globe-guy now, I often wonder what the Carrington Event was. If man made, or natural. If the latter, what force caused it. The sun, or something else?

> Flat earthers and other retards will be banned from this sub mercilessly. You wouldn't want to hear my theories, anyways. They involve things like human beings and not space-magic from outer space. In light of not being a globe-guy now, I often wonder what the *Carrington Event* was. If man made, or natural. If the latter, what force caused it. The sun, or something else?

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What? The radius of the earth is about 3,900 miles. The circumference is about 25,000 miles. 200 miles is 0.8% of the circumference and about 5% of the radius.

Re-read. Traveling 200 miles along the circumference means you've traveled 0.8% of the circumference which means youve' traveled ~1.6% of the distance of the radius, being about 60 miles.

You fail grade school math.

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You are an idiot. Read the paper I linked. It shows in simple geometric terms how to calculate the visible distance using the Pythagorean theorem.

I then solved it for you and got 230 miles.

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You edited your comment and added the paper after i made mine, so I didn't see it.

What exactly are you trying to solve here? Are you trying to solve for the distance down the curve, that the hypothetical mountain that is 200 miles away, would be?

My point is that you wouldn't be able to see said mountain because it would be too far down the curve of the earth. According to globe earth ttheory.

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I used basic geometry and algebra to prove that you can see 230 miles from a height of 6.8 miles on a sphere that is 3,900 miles in radius and around 25k miles in circumference.

The point you are looking at isn't "68 miles down", it's a gradual descent from 6.8 miles above the ground to ground level on the sphere 230 miles out (look at the picture in the PDF).