Message from @!Yankee

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2019-05-06 02:07:40 UTC  

Sure

2019-05-06 02:07:42 UTC  

@Human Sheeple hey bro could you please read the private message I sent you?

2019-05-06 02:07:46 UTC  

Look clearly

2019-05-06 02:08:03 UTC  

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2019-05-06 02:08:04 UTC  

@Kalerteth hi there

2019-05-06 02:08:08 UTC  

👋🏻

2019-05-06 02:08:12 UTC  

hi

2019-05-06 02:08:20 UTC  

@AirlinePilot1738 what was the temperature?

2019-05-06 02:08:21 UTC  

Why does that road disappear so much sooner than something out over water

2019-05-06 02:08:30 UTC  

I'm gonna head out

2019-05-06 02:08:38 UTC  

Night

2019-05-06 02:08:47 UTC  

Why can i observe this when temps are cold?

2019-05-06 02:08:58 UTC  

Try it yourself

2019-05-06 02:09:04 UTC  

Can anyone please send me a link of that flat earth society discord plz

2019-05-06 02:09:14 UTC  

@Citizen Z what effect

2019-05-06 02:09:20 UTC  

The thermal distortion?

2019-05-06 02:09:36 UTC  

@Kalerteth go to the top left conner

2019-05-06 02:09:43 UTC  

Post 2 of 2

Here are some questions you can ask yourself. Where is the plane of the eye? What is the relative angle between the surface of target and the plane of the eye? Given that angle , what is the angular separation of the points of light on that target?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/419246750260264960/470518575698935808/unknown-65.png

Notice the blue cones angle compared to the orange cone. The blue cones angle will lose the light first on the bottom and the ground will start to blur with the object but if you raise in height the resolution will increase shown with the orange cone because the angle of light hitting the retina or camera is made larger. Once the angle becomes too shallow the light turns into a line or Edge. Think of buildings or boats or mountains not as objects but as quadrillions of points of light or photons coming to your retina at different angles and some will become non-resolvable before others. The ones closest to you disappear first as you back away. You will see the ground running up to the horizon then see the horizon as a line and will see things like the sky still or if there's a mountain or building you will still see the top parts but eventually those will also become unresolvable as they get further away and the angle changes.

2019-05-06 02:10:05 UTC  

and...?

2019-05-06 02:10:10 UTC  

@Kalerteth where it says The Ice wall

2019-05-06 02:10:18 UTC  

and select invite

2019-05-06 02:10:45 UTC  

Flat Earth thinking requires a misunderstanding of angular resolution

2019-05-06 02:10:53 UTC  

Sure

2019-05-06 02:11:13 UTC  

How does angular resolution work with the eye? @The Big Gambino

2019-05-06 02:11:15 UTC  

atoms?

2019-05-06 02:11:19 UTC  

No I'm thinking about me being invited to another discord than this one called the flat earth society

2019-05-06 02:11:38 UTC  

They think it's the angle of line of site between objects, rather than the smallest angular size of an object

2019-05-06 02:11:41 UTC  

What is the angular resolution limits of the eye?

2019-05-06 02:11:55 UTC  

About 1 arcsecond

2019-05-06 02:12:09 UTC  

There is no such thing as angle of line of sight? You arent serious are you?

2019-05-06 02:12:25 UTC  

There is, but that's not the same angle as angular resolution

2019-05-06 02:12:53 UTC  

Whats one arc second equate to over miles if your eyes are 5 ft off the ground

2019-05-06 02:12:59 UTC  

?

2019-05-06 02:13:29 UTC  

The height doesn't matter for the angular resolution

2019-05-06 02:13:45 UTC  

Ok. Show me

2019-05-06 02:13:59 UTC  

Well, it does, because he is talking about right triangles

2019-05-06 02:14:00 UTC  

Angular resolution of the eye

2019-05-06 02:14:02 UTC  

can we talk about the earth not quantum physics

2019-05-06 02:14:06 UTC  

Not the object

2019-05-06 02:14:10 UTC  

Angular size is not dependent on the height of me above the ground, only the size of the object and it's distance

2019-05-06 02:14:24 UTC  

Whats angular resolution of the eye?