00:00Why didn't you go and check for yourself if the Earth is flat?
00:02You go on an expedition, you organize it with some guys.
00:04Well, listen.
00:06If you think there's an ice wall, why don't you follow through with your thinking?
00:08Wait, let me explain.
00:10First of all, I don't think the Earth is flat.
00:12No.
00:13This is saying it's a shape a bit like a balloon, a little less curved.
00:16It's like that.
00:16It's less curved.
00:17You can admit it.
00:18I've seen photos of the Earth.
00:19We can see Thomas Pesquet and this guy sending us photos.
00:22But Thomas Pesquet, he's 400 kilometers away.
00:25Guillaume, he's 400 kilometers away.
00:27He has his nose to the Earth's crust.
00:30400 kilometers.
00:30He can see the Earth from 400 kilometers away.
00:33But he can't see anything.
00:34It's like taking an orange and standing two millimeters away from it.
00:40All.
00:42No, you can see the cameras on the ISS when the Earth rotates.
00:45Even if it's hard to see, it's clearly round and in the shape of a ball.
00:48Wide angle.
00:49Yes, well, you can see it even better that it's a ball.
00:52Ah, well, you see with a wide angle, you'll definitely see that it's round.
00:55Yeah, but.
00:56Exactly.
00:56Well, yes.
00:57Well, that's what they do.
00:58Well, since they're not high enough, they use a wide angle.
01:00So that it creates a recoil effect, but that way you can see very well.
01:03No, but you take a wide angle.
01:05As soon as you take a large comp, that's not an argument for me.
01:07I hear you.
01:07No problem.
01:08That is, take a camera with a wide angle and you will see that you have no lines.
01:12You have fewer straight lines.
01:14You have more curves.
01:15Anyway, any photographer can do this thing.