Message from @alterthaw.com

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2019-04-27 17:40:36 UTC  

Fair enough

2019-04-27 17:40:37 UTC  

to answer your question, the reason why we can't see it all is because our eyes are limited to see a particular distance during the day

2019-04-27 17:40:52 UTC  

you have evidence that's not anecdotal? @Nostalgia

2019-04-27 17:41:11 UTC  

The visible spectrum has the highest energy in sunlight at the earth's surface, explaining the gross location of the visible spectrum in life on earth. The specific frequency range varies across species and can be explained by species-specific survival strategies.

2019-04-27 17:41:30 UTC  

ehh

2019-04-27 17:41:30 UTC  

no

2019-04-27 17:41:31 UTC  

t

2019-04-27 17:41:32 UTC  

really

2019-04-27 17:41:38 UTC  

Why am I unwilling to learn? I just asked to learn about the flat earth

2019-04-27 17:41:58 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-27 17:42:00 UTC  

The human eye can process only 400-700 nm. It's merely the way the body was made.

2019-04-27 17:42:11 UTC  

Hey @The Gwench 😄

2019-04-27 17:42:28 UTC  

If you were to fly upwards in a space vessel, you'd see 400-700 nm into space.

2019-04-27 17:42:37 UTC  

Wave optics and the Rayleigh Criterion demonstrate that the horizon would be finite distance on a flat earth, derived from angular resolution

2019-04-27 17:42:42 UTC  

yes, well i doubt our eye can see across the entire earth that's ludicrous

2019-04-27 17:43:00 UTC  

You're speaking my language.

2019-04-27 17:43:02 UTC  

If you wanted to see the curve you could put a camera on a weather balloon

2019-04-27 17:43:04 UTC  

That's why.

2019-04-27 17:43:20 UTC  

brb.

2019-04-27 17:43:32 UTC  

a camera with a fish eye lens would definitely do the trick

2019-04-27 17:44:13 UTC  

Or just get a flat camera

2019-04-27 17:44:24 UTC  

or put no fisheye effect/lens on it?

2019-04-27 17:44:48 UTC  

okay so where is this camera and where are these pics?

2019-04-27 17:45:07 UTC  

**"The high-elevation horizon is almost as sharp as the sea-level horizon, but its contrast is less than 10% that of the sea-level horizon. Photographs purporting to show the curvature of the Earth are always suspect because virtually all camera lenses project an image that suffers from barrel distortion. "**

Lynch, David K. "Visually discerning the curvature of the Earth." Applied optics 47.34 (2008): H39-H43.

2019-04-27 17:45:21 UTC  

Interesting thing to note

2019-04-27 17:45:48 UTC  

thanks for the pic ^^^

2019-04-27 17:46:19 UTC  

**Question Of The Day #63**

Does the Google owned **23 and Me** have a real goal to hoard your personal data?

Give your opinion in the <#484514023698726912> 😃

2019-04-27 17:46:20 UTC  

so this debunks FE in one fail swoop.. well done bro

2019-04-27 17:46:47 UTC  

Yeah there was something about a CEO of youtube or something owning 23 and me

2019-04-27 17:47:33 UTC  

@carlito Yeah that was pretty bad evidence

2019-04-27 17:47:43 UTC  

this could be a bit better

2019-04-27 17:48:39 UTC  

i see the curve <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-04-27 17:48:46 UTC  

Barrel distortion is a problem, so nearly all pictures purporting to show a curved horizon are in suspect

2019-04-27 17:48:53 UTC  

tru

2019-04-27 17:49:12 UTC  

I mean could I have some picturees of flat earth then?

2019-04-27 17:49:38 UTC  

if you admit that it's true, then why are you promoting this evidence so much

2019-04-27 17:50:14 UTC  

Just trying to be respectful