It doesn't surprise me that there is great variability, when you imagine how little light has to bend in order to increase the distance you can see. 4.8km must be the purely geometrical distance at that altitude, given a perfect sphere.
povarian why tri-lobed?! sounds ominous.
I did watch a program once where it was suggested there was never any real belief by any majority of people that the earth was flat, and that this is a misnomer caused (in part) by looking at old religious maps drawn flat for convenience, and believing they must have gotten it wrong. In the same program it was also pointed out that a scientist (perhaps in the C18th??) decided it must be flat, since when he tried to measure the curvature of the earth using canals, he found he could see further than he ought to! of course he didn't know enough about optics to realise where he was going wrong.
povarian why tri-lobed?! sounds ominous.
I did watch a program once where it was suggested there was never any real belief by any majority of people that the earth was flat, and that this is a misnomer caused (in part) by looking at old religious maps drawn flat for convenience, and believing they must have gotten it wrong. In the same program it was also pointed out that a scientist (perhaps in the C18th??) decided it must be flat, since when he tried to measure the curvature of the earth using canals, he found he could see further than he ought to! of course he didn't know enough about optics to realise where he was going wrong.