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Humans are the only species that knows how the earth looks like, amirite?
by Anonymous1 year ago
A Dog was first to see. Laika was her name. She had no choice btw.
by Anonymous1 year ago
But did she know what she was looking at?
by Anonymous1 year ago
a ball too big to fetch?
by Anonymous1 year ago
Did the ship she was in have windows?
by Anonymous1 year ago
Yes, Laika was in the Sputnik 2 and it had a small window for her to look out of.
by Anonymous1 year ago
Okay, thanks nice to know
by Anonymous1 year ago
Some birds fly at high altitude and migrate thousands of mile. Sure they dont see it all a once, but the could maybe piece it together.
by Anonymous1 year ago
No doubt they'd seem more of the world than most of the humans
by Anonymous1 year ago
I wonder if birds test their limits to see how high they can get
by Anonymous1 year ago
Maybe, im not a bird but lemme tell ya...
by Anonymous1 year ago
The Albatross can fly as high as 40,000 feet. You could for sure see the curvature from that high up.
by Anonymous1 year ago
There are those of us humans that still don't know though. Flatearthers.
by Anonymous1 year ago
All species with sight knows what the earth looks like (with varying degrees of zoom level).
by Anonymous1 year ago
Unfortunately humans still can't do the good English speaking
by Anonymous1 year ago
Yes, a massive flat disk megastructure with artificial gravity by constantly accelerating up ward at a speed of 9.81m/s/s.
by Anonymous1 year ago
If the earth was accelerating upwards, wouldn't a bowling ball and a feather hit the ground at the same time as the density and air resistance wouldn't matter since the earth is moving towards them?
by Anonymous1 year ago
There is also the issue that at that acceleration, it would take about a year to reach lightspeed, and then you could accelerate no further and it would just be zero G.
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