There are many video that show the fish eye lens bending the horizon.
At some point we should also see the circle of the earth, which is different than a curve because the curved earth should fall away from you dramatically the higher we go.
--Dave
This IS the circle of the earth, Dave. A sphere looks like a circle from any direction.
Dave, Here's a challenge for you:
Open your browser and navigate to Google Earth. Pan around for a bit and tell me if the shape of the earth changes from a circle.
Now go to your kitchen and take out a saucer or plate. Look at it from a couple of different directions. From your perspective, does the
sillouette of the plate change from a circle?
Now, from God's omnipresent perspective, and to any observer at any point in space, the earth appears as a circle, so why, if the earth is flat, like that plate, would Isaiah write:
*It is He who sits above the circle of the earth,And its inhabitants are like grasshoppers,Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain,And spreads them out like a tent to dwell in. - Isaiah 40:22
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah40:22&version=NKJV
instead of "above the plane of the earth," which would be more fitting if the earth was flat? But since the word is circle (or rather "khug" which means compass or circle or even sphere), don't you think that it's more likely that the earth is round, because of the fact that from any perspective, a sphere always looks like a circle?
"Above" on a sphere can be anywhere outward from the sphere's surface, and the sphere will always appear circular.
"Above" on a disk (or plate) is only one direction, directly perpendicular to the face of that disk, and from any other direction than that, the plate is not circular.
Now, which of those paragraphs fits God's omnipresence better AND lines up with scripture? The sphere? Or the disk?
Please read this:
http://www.icr.org/article/circle-earth/