Message from @Shabam
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I can directly measure the horizon drop with altitude
no you cant
Lol
You don't understand math so your response is expected
i havent seen any math coming from you
lmao
I can use a theodolite to measure angles, easy
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Refraction typically bends light down
aww ur gonna get a theodolite the in the view things will get smaller how does the theodolite account for things getting smaller in the distance
@Shabam I accept your measurement of your angles. Please prove lasers curve down in air.
it doesnt
Or angle between objects
so the theodolite knows things get smalelr in the distance ?
perspective
It's not a person it's just a tool
so the theodolite cant account for things getting smaller in the distance
how
Zoom
It can measure angular size if you want
But I don't need it to do thay
oh ok
I just need it measure angle of horizon below horizontal
The air temperature is always going to decrease with elevation, although by varying in rate. Light will always bend towards the more refractive medium.
Cold air has a higher refractive index than warm air
Wrong, typical refraction is downwards
@Shabam Please show me a laser curving down in air.
typical, ignores direct measurements bases his proof on indirect measurements and helio cult religion
sheeple u my best friend
could it be the theodolite is measuring an illusion ?
The theodolite is measuring an angle of light
the light curves up
or everything that happens at the horizon is a fact and is exactly how we see it ?
so naturally the observation on the horizon will be at a lower angle relative to the observer due to up curving refraction
if u tell me everything the theodolite sees at the horizon is a fact then point it at the skyline of chicage from michigan
o i smell a i cant trust my own senses but at the same time i trust appeal to authority with my senses