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  1. Z.W. Wolf

    Pre 1995 Persistent Contrail Archive

    All the references I can find identify the fuel as anhydrous ammonia. I accept your correction that this reaction wouldn't produce more water per volume. I have to correct myself. There was only one generator and neither one of the things on the sides of the main engine are the exhaust for...
  2. Z.W. Wolf

    Pre 1995 Persistent Contrail Archive

    Re: The Outer Limits Episode. [...] At 2:35 the author of the video points out that the main engine is "clear" but "this hose is spraying." That "hose" is the exhaust of one of two generators. Many unique systems and subsystems had to be developed to meet a host of new power requirements...
  3. Z.W. Wolf

    Pre 1995 Persistent Contrail Archive

    This documentary is from the early '60's. It's full of persistant contrails. Why are they simultaneously doing a speed run and spraying chemtrails over a remote area, poisoning only their own people... and then show it as part of a commercial for this plane? This specific flight won the...
  4. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    Mr. Ziller; we were exchanging comments at your YT channel last week - I go by the handle "zomby woof" over there. You said you would check my math for me if I asked. I am asking. Or at least check my logic, since I don't do any actual math. I'm going back to this video again, because the...
  5. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    Right. I should say that I misapplied my formula as naively as he did. I'm learning, which makes this a great place.
  6. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    Hmmm. I'll have to figure this out. At the least, I don't think it was necessary. Sorry for the deleted posts. I'm still getting used to this MB.
  7. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    I'm now seeing that my method was as naïve as his. They both depend on the eye or camera being at zero feet. And the reason my method seemed to work out was complete coincidence. It's the intervening landscape that is obscuring most of the tower and the rest of Charlotte for that matter...
  8. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    This is a follow-up to what I wrote about this... This is a video taken from a bluff or escarpment called The World's Edge, near the town of Edneyville, NC. You can see the top of the tallest tower in Charlotte about 80 miles away. We have to look at the elevations along the line of sight...
  9. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    I think a big reason is because to be leader in the community you have to be more radical than the followers. It's a Red Queen's race, though; because someone else will just go onto something more radical. And if you just stand still, you get left behind in a formerly radical idea that becomes...
  10. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    To prove that there's something screwy about his calculations. Charlotte, NC: 748 ft altitude Duke Energy tower: 786 ft high Combined altitude: 1,534 altitude World's Edge : 2,880 ft altitude That puts World's Edge 1,346 feet above the height of the top of the Duke Energy Tower. 80 miles...
  11. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    Charlotte, NC: 748 ft altitude Duke Energy tower: 786 ft high Combined altitude: 1,534 altitude World's Edge : 2,880 ft altitude That puts World's Edge 1,346 feet above the height of the top of the Duke Energy Tower. 80 miles away there is 51,200 inches of drop, or 4,266 feet of drop from...
  12. Z.W. Wolf

    Earth curvature refraction experiments - debunking flat/concave Earth

    Hello; Z.W. Wolf here. First post. I ran across this YT video. I'm not strong in math so I wanted to check with you all to see if I've correctly spotted the fallacy. -I agree that this the top 100 ft or so of the Duke Energy Center Tower in Charlotte, N.C...
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