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I think the best way to prove it is not with a sundial, but to see an island 
from a great distance. Possibly with a telescope. Like Corsica island from 
Liguria. From sea level, in very clear days, you see a part of it. From a high 
hill you see a much much broader part.Even the greeks knew that.Then the sea 
must be curved.As for the mind of flatearthers no way, in the end they will 
find some place in the bible which they say will support their belief. And 
anithing against that is done by the devil, probably the telescope 
itself.Francesco Ferro Milone 

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  1. Re: Can a sundial disprove Flat Earth? (Snyder, Donald)


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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 17:31:50 +0000
From: "Snyder, Donald" <[email protected]>
To: Dan-George Uza <[email protected]>, Sundial List
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Perhaps using pylons instead of sundials would convince the flat landers in 
your Facebook group of their misguided thinking.
    see:  
https://www.metabunk.org/soundly-proving-the-curvature-of-the-earth-at-lake-pontchartrain.t8939/

I arrived at this link via the Pylon of the Month website:  
https://www.pylonofthemonth.org/.  It is the featured pylon for Oct. 2018.  So, 
perhaps a whole bunch of sundials laid along the tops of pylons would provide a 
convincing experiment if you insist on using sundials.
    cheers.....  Don Snyder

On 6/17/2019 8:04 AM, Dan-George Uza wrote:
Hello,

In my country there is this growing Flat Earth movement akin to religious 
fundamentalism. No matter what you throw at them, they simply ignore it. There 
is even a big group on Facebook of about 5,000 users. I recently joined there 
for fun. First I thought they were joking, but everybody seems dead serious 
about it. I nearly got kicked out because my profile photo shows a large 
armillary sundial which they consider to be a globe.... So preposterous! :)

So I recently wondered: can a sundial can be used to prove the Earth is round? 
And what would be the simplest gnomonic proof for this?

Dan Uza



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