Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-01 14:12:16 UTC  

What do you mean by holds more water?

2019-05-01 14:12:43 UTC  

right above the surfae of earth is the thickest layer of atmosphere right

2019-05-01 14:12:47 UTC  

surface

2019-05-01 14:13:13 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-01 14:13:27 UTC  

isnt that where the most water is gonna be

2019-05-01 14:13:39 UTC  

Light will curve up when the lower layer is hotter, and down when the lower layer is colder. Right??

2019-05-01 14:13:49 UTC  

Higher temperatures have higher dew points, @🅱ruh Sound Effect 2, allows for more water vapor to be present in air

2019-05-01 14:14:04 UTC  

Atmospheric density decreases as the altitude increases

2019-05-01 14:14:13 UTC  

Ah ok

2019-05-01 14:15:26 UTC  

so where is this all going ? light is bending objects thousands of feet above the horizon for us to see with no distortion?

2019-05-01 14:16:54 UTC  

cause that is whats happenning to the chigago skyline right

2019-05-01 14:18:23 UTC  

There is some atmospheric refraction

2019-05-01 14:21:17 UTC  

boats going over the curve there

2019-05-01 14:21:35 UTC  

idk ? i think we should look into whats happenning at the horizon more after seeing that

2019-05-01 14:22:33 UTC  

thats the only video ive seen like that so i would have to see more images of boats under the curve but with the color and contrast adjusted like he does there

2019-05-01 14:25:17 UTC  

what do u guys think

2019-05-01 14:34:27 UTC  

Interesting

2019-05-01 14:35:43 UTC  

wouldnt u like to see more images of boats that are almost all over the curve but with the color and contrast adjusted ?

2019-05-01 14:37:08 UTC  

the images globers use for proof boats are over the curve cause ive already been told that in that video the boat wasnt over the curve it was atmospheric conditions

2019-05-01 14:38:17 UTC  

could u adjust teh contrast and color and still see it through water ?

2019-05-01 14:38:40 UTC  

when just the top of the boat is visible or its totally not visible anymore

2019-05-01 14:39:04 UTC  

you would have to be looking through a mile of water to see the bottom of the boat no ?

2019-05-01 14:45:05 UTC  

Apparently, thanks to how light works, you can zoom in on where the boat was and it will appear again, mast first

2019-05-01 14:46:05 UTC  

A

2019-05-01 14:46:26 UTC  

I want a boat

2019-05-01 14:46:41 UTC  

A boat would be cool. . .

2019-05-01 14:46:48 UTC  

. . . And expensive

2019-05-01 14:46:50 UTC  

;-;

2019-05-01 14:46:58 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-01 14:47:02 UTC  

An the upkeep

2019-05-01 14:48:26 UTC  

so u guys think the boat in that video went over the curve ?

2019-05-01 14:48:39 UTC  

Unsure

2019-05-01 14:49:42 UTC  

let me ask this if the boat disappears over the curve bottom first them we zoom in and it disappears bottom first again then u cant see it but u can adjust the color and contrast and still see the shape of the boat did it go over the curve then lol

2019-05-01 14:50:10 UTC  

if it was over the curve would it be possible to see it adjusting color and contrast

2019-05-01 14:50:33 UTC  

that is what the globe defenders will say we are seeing it through the water i feel

2019-05-01 14:50:52 UTC  

I don’t know anything about that sort of thing.

2019-05-01 14:51:10 UTC  

How light behaves and such I mean

2019-05-01 14:51:37 UTC  

some people say light doesnt actually travel it propogates through the medium or something

2019-05-01 14:51:54 UTC  

i mean its a wave and a particle which is weird

2019-05-01 14:52:10 UTC  

depending on if we observe it or not