They are practically straight, and each tower is uniform and has the same height, making these towers ideal for observing the curvature of the Earth.They were first popularized by Soundly who presented evidence of Earth’s curvature using a series of photos and videos of the power lines in June 2017.
He used 300mm focal length. Lake Pontchartrain Power Transmission Lines: Evidence of Earth’s Curvature. Digital Archaeologist & Treasurer & Pundit & Gallery Housekeeper Twitter Debates If "2 + 2 = 5" Is Mathematically Possible Conservative Hype House Doesn't Agree With Trump On Possible TikTok Ban 'SpongeBob' Anime Series Removed From YouTube Due To "Child Safety Policy" Has Now Been Reinstated Microsoft May Save TikTok From Getting Banned In The U.S. …Where's your flat Earth now? I know very little about lake pontchartrain or even going flat earth theory in general, but why they built two crossings on that lake seems like a lot of work, like, why not just go around? Holmes "Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne..""Never think you can turn over any old falsehood without a terrible squirming of the horrid little population that dwells under it."
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The power lines run from the Williams launch in Kenner to LaPlace, and then turn north, hang a slight right at pass Manchac to just west of the mouth of the Tchefuncte River. Power Lines across Lake Pontchartrain - levelled My guess at camera height is not vastly different from Soundly's 30-50 feet. Re: Power lines stretching across lake pontchartrain. Using our vast surveillance system, we've uncovered revolutionary new information..."there could be an old pyramid at the bottom of the lake causing unkown effects, the water actually bulging, just putting the idea out their. Such phenomenon happens because the air closer to the surface has higher pressure than above it, causing the path of light to curve along Earth’s curvature, up to a point.The amount of refraction depends on the weather.
As I reach the shore, I can begin to see the city, starting from the tallest buildings, and later on including the shorter buildings, including the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.I've crossed the bridge many times myself in the course of doing Earth shape research. Also a bit of refraction at play on the horizon there. In a desperate attempt to “debunk” the images, a group of flat-Earthers made an “analysis”, but failed to locate the correct power lines. Check out dat curvature on the electric power lines stretched across Lake Pontchartrain in southeast Louisiana.
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Just as anyone with sensible knowledge of nature and science already expects.Of course, not everyone was convinced as hilarity ensued in the comment section of Soundly’s videos, who by the way has Anyone is free to visit the place and verify the facts themselves.The towers appear close to each other due to the telephoto compression effect.
Lake Pontchartrain in southeastern Louisiana is the largest of several shallow estuaries that together cover over 15,000 km2. Driving past the pylons makes it clear that they are for all intents and purposes directly in line. In his spare time, Tibi likes to make weird music on his computer and groom felines. Le lac Pontchartrain est de forme approximativement ovale, d'une longueur d'environ 64,40 kilomètres d'est en ouest, et mesure environ 38,60 kilomètres du nord au sud. There’s also a bridge on the same lake with almost the same length as the power lines … it’s built in a straight line … and guess what … You cannot see it curving in the distance. -O.W. Nice psyops website buddy. Posted by 1 year ago. And thus, the lens is equivalent to 480mm lens on a 35mm camera.
His camera has a crop factor of 1.6×. Anyway, I don't have much trouble imagining that some unknown force could make certain bodies of water lift in the middle or swell at certain locales."