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2018-10-02 09:04:18 UTC

the fact is that earth is flat, and we see further than we should.

2018-10-02 09:04:56 UTC

the IDEAL gas law shows that temperature influences density

2018-10-02 09:05:08 UTC

we have never left low earth atmosphere, and free masons have tricked the public at large with psyops, NASA is a psyop that lies to the public.

2018-10-02 09:05:56 UTC

we have never seen a blackhole, its made up science fiction, all we have is CGI images.

2018-10-02 09:06:30 UTC

pressure also influences density

2018-10-02 09:06:55 UTC

and the weight of the atmosphere itself applies a pressure onto the atmosphere below it

2018-10-02 09:07:07 UTC

according to einstien who has been proven false, light is a constant and doesn't change how fast it moves

2018-10-02 09:07:17 UTC

creating a density gradient that decreases farther from earth

2018-10-02 09:07:45 UTC

there is no such thing as space, we live on flat earth, anything above the firmament is water as far as we know from the bible.

2018-10-02 09:08:04 UTC

even on a flat earth this phenomenon should still exist

2018-10-02 09:08:12 UTC

atmospheric refraction

2018-10-02 09:08:33 UTC

Wait if you're saying we don't see across the horizon in a flat earth is because the light is bending towards the earth, then the waves with a smaller wavelengths should bend more than the ones with a larger wavelength

2018-10-02 09:08:45 UTC

you have some mirage stuff going on with atmosphere, and some refraction.

2018-10-02 09:08:50 UTC

you still have an atmospheric weight per area applying a pressure on the atmosphere below it

2018-10-02 09:09:19 UTC

its not about applying pressure, its trying to see thru atmosphere that causes distortion the more you look thru

2018-10-02 09:09:34 UTC

wavelengths are irelevant

2018-10-02 09:09:36 UTC

why we have limited sight distances

2018-10-02 09:09:42 UTC

they will bend the same no matter what

2018-10-02 09:09:51 UTC

altho there is the effect of chromatic aberation

2018-10-02 09:10:11 UTC

wich is where the refractive index depends on wavelength

2018-10-02 09:10:11 UTC

well, we also have limited human sight, we can only see so far

2018-10-02 09:10:18 UTC

there is no single function for this

2018-10-02 09:10:21 UTC

its all measured

2018-10-02 09:10:43 UTC

is there some conspiracy about refraction?

2018-10-02 09:10:56 UTC

if flat earth existed then the horizon should be above eye level

2018-10-02 09:11:07 UTC

I generally push one or so conspiracies, not stuff that isn't really debatable...

2018-10-02 09:11:11 UTC

(ignoring haze)

2018-10-02 09:11:21 UTC

horizon is at eye level

2018-10-02 09:11:27 UTC

no matter how high you go

2018-10-02 09:11:30 UTC

@ฮฃ5 no no no, imagine I split a white ray of light and shine it across the horizon, if what Kevin says is true then certain colours must bend more

2018-10-02 09:11:32 UTC

Each color has a different wavelength, and it bends differently from all other colors. Short wavelengths are slowed more sharply upon entering glass from air than are long wavelengths.ย Red lightย has the longest wavelength and is bent the least.ย Violet lightย has the shortest wavelength and is bent the most.

2018-10-02 09:11:39 UTC

it stays at eye level because we live on flat earth

2018-10-02 09:11:47 UTC

i have kevin blocked and i dident even look at his posts

2018-10-02 09:12:12 UTC

well, that is smart, ignore the one flat earther in the room

2018-10-02 09:12:39 UTC

no ignore the troll in the room

2018-10-02 09:12:41 UTC

its not a law that shorter wavelengths are bent more

2018-10-02 09:12:50 UTC

time to ignore sigma 5

2018-10-02 09:12:53 UTC

there are cases where its the longer one that does so

2018-10-02 09:12:54 UTC

They do bend more... Google it

2018-10-02 09:12:55 UTC

moronic

2018-10-02 09:14:04 UTC

its kinda hard to search for such a thing but il try

2018-10-02 09:14:28 UTC

what?

2018-10-02 09:15:08 UTC

there is no single equation for a material and the refractive index of wavelength curve

2018-10-02 09:15:23 UTC

its all directly measured

2018-10-02 09:15:45 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/496611237832949761/nanomedicine-nanotechnology-refractive-index-curves-7-407-g008.png

2018-10-02 09:15:49 UTC

there is your example

2018-10-02 09:15:57 UTC

Google how wavelength affects refractive index

2018-10-02 09:16:05 UTC

Yup see

2018-10-02 09:16:24 UTC

@ฮฃ5 what is this?

2018-10-02 09:16:30 UTC
2018-10-02 09:16:45 UTC

didn't ask u

2018-10-02 09:16:48 UTC

thats a graph of refractive index of wavelength

2018-10-02 09:16:54 UTC

of a specific material

2018-10-02 09:17:00 UTC

ah

2018-10-02 09:17:08 UTC

the curve is dependant on the material

2018-10-02 09:17:28 UTC

is it like how much the ray of light bends upon hitting a surface?

2018-10-02 09:17:29 UTC

you have to measure it at multiple wavelengths to get a rough approximation of teh curve

2018-10-02 09:17:36 UTC

yes

2018-10-02 09:17:49 UTC

higher refractive index the more the photons slow down

2018-10-02 09:17:58 UTC

Anyway

2018-10-02 09:18:03 UTC

n = refractive index

2018-10-02 09:18:13 UTC

wait so FE don't believe in refraction right?

2018-10-02 09:18:48 UTC

As light refracts at different angles based on the wavelength, according to Kevin's hypothesis, we should be able too see a rainbow (kinda) at the horizon

2018-10-02 09:18:50 UTC

most

2018-10-02 09:19:30 UTC

i watched a video of a flat earther saying that atmospheric refraction is false and then saying the curve of earth is false then he gets out a high zoom camera

2018-10-02 09:20:02 UTC

videos a horizon with many objects

2018-10-02 09:20:13 UTC

the things literaly distort as the atmosphere changes

2018-10-02 09:20:24 UTC

and says that its proof that there is no curve

2018-10-02 09:20:35 UTC

Lmao wut

2018-10-02 09:20:51 UTC

@^Kevin^ what u gotta say about that

2018-10-02 09:20:57 UTC

he dosent

2018-10-02 09:21:20 UTC

he probably dosent believe a person like that or think a person like that is also stupid

2018-10-02 09:22:00 UTC

tragic

2018-10-02 09:22:07 UTC

i dont see how

2018-10-02 09:22:12 UTC

i think thats at least positive

2018-10-02 09:23:37 UTC

earth is flat, you don't see the bottom of ships because of atmospheric distortion/refraction

2018-10-02 09:23:56 UTC

I just SAID WHY THAT CANNOT HAPPEN

2018-10-02 09:23:59 UTC

JUST NOW

2018-10-02 09:24:09 UTC

Just FUCKING 5 MINUTES AGO!!!

2018-10-02 09:24:16 UTC

lol

2018-10-02 09:24:22 UTC

?

2018-10-02 09:24:29 UTC

its still flat, you just need to use a zoom fuction on cellphone, or telescope to zoom in on the boat and bring the entire boat back into focus

2018-10-02 09:24:43 UTC

what did you say?

2018-10-02 09:24:51 UTC

anything you still can't see is not blocked by horizon, since earth is flat

2018-10-02 09:25:16 UTC

once the ship gets out far enough you will need a more powerful telescope to zoom it back in

2018-10-02 09:25:26 UTC

@ฮฃ5 see Kevin is claiming that u don't see the bottom of the ship due to atmospheric refraction

2018-10-02 09:25:28 UTC

there is no horizon on flat earth unless it goes under a hill

2018-10-02 09:25:35 UTC

oh ok

2018-10-02 09:25:40 UTC

why don't we see the bottom of a ship?

2018-10-02 09:25:42 UTC

or behind a mountain

2018-10-02 09:26:00 UTC

its not the fact that the entire ship disapears
its HOW the ship disapears
bottom first

2018-10-02 09:26:01 UTC

I said how light of diff wavelength bends at a diff angle and shit and how we should be able to measure that is such a thing would happen

2018-10-02 09:26:06 UTC

We don't measure that btw

2018-10-02 09:26:12 UTC

you can bring the entire ship back into view with a telescope or zoom in with a cellphone

2018-10-02 09:26:27 UTC

even if the bottom is cut off?

2018-10-02 09:26:30 UTC

@^Kevin^ he still hasn't acknowledged what I said... Wow

2018-10-02 09:26:49 UTC

the entire ship will be brought back into view, because by zooming in your cutting thru the atmosphere so your looking thru less of it, so you will see the ship magically come back from the fake horizon

2018-10-02 09:27:03 UTC

Wait

2018-10-02 09:27:09 UTC

you're _cutting_ through the atmosphere by zooming?

2018-10-02 09:27:13 UTC

Did I say you're looking through LESS atmosphere

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