Or:
- Satellites (you can set your watch by their appearance time, even ones too dim to see with the naked eye. It ain't all about the ISS...)
- Navigation where you can't see Polaris (this still cracks me up)
- Navigation over the surface of the Earth
- The horizon
- Measurable curvature of the Earth
- Pressure differentials related to hight
- Time dilation due to speed (this is experimentally verifiable, btw)
- Time dilation due to gravity (this is how GPS accuracy is maintained, btw)
- The South Celestial Pole (YOU CAN LOOK UP AND SEE IT! The southen constellations rotate around it)
- Seasons
- Eclipses (solar and lunar)
- Surveying
- Aircraft flight times
- And that's just off the top of my head.
There are quite a few things Mr Fallacy needs to explain for his model to actually gain any traction.
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