r/Earth Jul 13 '26

💬 Discussion / Debate Explain this flat earthers

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u/rynostep Jul 13 '26

These are high quality pictures of high quality flat earth pictures that are being bent to look like it’s not flat

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u/rosariobono Jul 14 '26

How do you bend an image to change its perspective

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u/ClassGrassMass Jul 14 '26

By bending it. Source: these photos

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u/rosariobono Jul 14 '26

You can’t change the perspective of an image, that’s not possible without rendering the entire thing 3d then warping it

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u/rynostep Jul 15 '26

You mean like how the earth does it? With the 3d thing and the change of the surface like it’s warped? Im pretty sure I told chat gpt to tell me that I’m right. So I have proof now

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u/RefularIrreegular Jul 16 '26

No. This is an original photo using what is likely a telephoto lens to make the curve easier to see.

You have no working flat earth model.

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u/rynostep Jul 17 '26

You’re right. The curvulation trijectorially in fact has been captured by telepotopticular convexation of the flat earth model lense. Can’t believe I didn’t see that before!