Originally Answered: What are the strongest arguments that the Earth is flat?
Every experimental observation of water shows that it always seeks to fill the container its in, and find its level. This does not conform with the outside shape of a sphere 71% covered with various depths of water.
Every measurement of Earth is given as a “height above sea-level”. This does not conform with the concept of being on a sphere, where land would follow the curve and often be below sea level.
Pressurized gasses cannot exist without a container, and if any vacuum is ever artificially created, the gasses immediately rush to fill the void the moment the seal is broken. This does not conform with a spinning ball in space surrounded by a vacuum where the ever-thinning gasses are their own container, held by a magical force called “attraction of mass”, which allows them to waft at will and gets weaker further from the center.
In fact, the attraction of mass appears to be nothing but a myth, better described by density and buoyancy, where things of any mass will fall through the same medium at the same rate irrespective of their mass, with resistance factor being the only observable change in their rate of fall.
The complete and utter lack of any detectable motion, despite being told we’re spinning faster than sound itself can move, orbiting at some incredible 66,600 MPH, around a nuclear-fission ball shooting through space at 510,000 MPH. Yet we have equipment capable of detecting the slightest earth-tremors and quakes.
The fact that the stars all appear to be moving in perfect circles around Polaris, and appear to go a different direction when we turn and look at them the other way. Nobody has ever stuck a camera onto the side of a spinning ball and shown how this is possible, let alone pointed on the other way to show how it’s done twice. Assuming Earth’s rotation WAS responsible for the sun rising and setting, all the distant stars should follow the same pattern, but they don’t.
There are many more. The fact day and night don’t change place every 6 months is a good one. Despite claiming there is a sidereal day, our clocks never adjust for it, they remain FIXED all year round. Yet midday is always 12 pm, wherever you are.
I could probably throw dozens of different “memes” or images here to prove my point, but I’ll just pick the first random one which pops up in my extensive catalogue.
And for good measure, throw in this one as well. I like this one.
Okay, well as I scrolled through, I saw several more, well worth mentioning.