88. The Isle of Wight lighthouse at a height of 180 feet should not be visible from a ship 42 miles away on a spherical Earth

“The Isle of Wight lighthouse in England is 180 feet high and can be seen up to 42 miles away, a distance at which modern astronomers say the light should fall 996 feet below line of sight.”

This is late 1800's testimony from a flat earth believer and activist

According to Thomas Winship (Zetetic Consmogeny) this proof is taken from an article in "The Earth - not a globe - Review", a flat earth publication, titled "The Bible verses Science" by J. C. Akester.  I believe that J. C. Akester was the long-time flat earther activist in the Universal Zetetic Society founded in 1892.



So not exactly a disinterested source of information and as an unverifiable claim can hardly be considered a proof.

There is also good reason to believe that these observations of distant lighthouse sightings are bogus.
For details click the link below.

Why Dubay's lighthouse quotes are bogus


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