Introduction to the Flat Earth Theory and Technological Advances
The flat earth theory has been a topic of intense debate and controversy throughout history. Some believe that the earth is not a sphere, as mainstream science claims, but a flat plane. The increasing use of infrared cameras and photogrammetry has provided intriguing new evidence for flat earth proponents, and this article aims to expand on these findings. I encourage you to watch the video accompanying this article to see the full extent of these revelations.
Infrared Cameras – A Game Changer for Flat Earth Research
As an engineer and a flat-earther, I have often questioned the conventional wisdom of our earth’s shape. After starting to use infrared cameras, I was stunned by the results. These cameras can penetrate atmospheric haze, providing clearer images of the earth’s surface. The use of infrared technology has allowed us to examine the world from a different perspective and gather evidence that challenges the widely-accepted spherical earth theory.
Photogrammetry – Extracting 3D Data from Images
Photogrammetry is a technique that enables the extraction of 3D data from 2D images. By applying this method to the images captured by the infrared camera, I could analyze the shape of the earth’s surface. Calculating the slant range and elevation angles of features on the ground allowed me to create a chart that highlights the flatness of our earth.
Camera Choice and Specifications
My preferred camera for this research is the Sony Alpha 6000, which is equipped with a 30mm lens and a 38-degree horizontal and 27-degree vertical field of view. The 27-degree vertical field of view translates to a minimum distance of approximately 10 miles to objects. The 30mm lens offers a suitable balance between zoom and resolution. I was also able to correct the barrel distortion myself, which further improved the image quality.
The Flat Earth – Moving Beyond Theory
The evidence gathered using infrared cameras and photogrammetry strongly suggests that the flat earth is not just a theory, but a reality. It is time for us to open our minds and reevaluate our understanding of the world we live in. Watch the video accompanying this article to gain a deeper insight into these groundbreaking findings.
In Conclusion
As technology advances, our ability to explore and analyze the world around us improves. Infrared cameras and photogrammetry have provided a unique opportunity to gather evidence that challenges the spherical earth model. By keeping an open mind and considering alternative viewpoints, we can better understand the nature of our reality.