RE: How to refute a claim of evidence for a conspiracy theory. Case study: a perspective on flat earth

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How to refute a claim of evidence for a conspiracy theory. Case study: a perspective on flat earth

in flatearth •  8 years ago  (edited)

hi @akareyon

I appreciate that you do math to solve a problem, but this problem of the "Earthrise" photographic data, and other aerospace data not verified, is it could be manipulated. bit.do/fakeimage What images are you claiming are really taken from space? I'm asking also because it seems that it is philosophically impossible to render the Earth as an object of knowledge, and it seems physically impossible something like outer space exists. bit.do/earthnotanobject

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What images are you claiming are really taken from space?

I don't claim any pictures are taken from outer space :) It seems to be possible to make many photos from the distance of a few dozen kilometers from the surface and stitch them together with photoshop and layer them onto a sphere in a raytrace renderer, as the last link in the post demonstrates has been done for the most famous "Blue Marble" "'"photo"'".