Message from @somekat
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>>> Actual SUN PATH and perspective rise and set ..
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I understand it's from a camera, but a normal camera is only designed to capture light into photo, not measure curvature. Cameras are susceptible to refraction, angle of light, pixel and resolution ratings, and then the entire result is interpretation based after that
@Reesey i know, right : (
lies
it's not lies, can you even prove the photo was stabilized
..see dat?
i see noting
thats the issue with cameras, too many additional factors
CONVERGENCE ... hallway pic .. https://prnt.sc/g2ug63
see dat TOO (also)?
it looks fake
your ass is fake <:lul:484994724118134784>
lol
im done trolling
spank you very much
@Reesey real science basically acknowledges that light goes farther than reality, so photos is a bad place to start because Science is claiming light is a bad way to measure it
it bends around the curve is what they say
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--or, ..i mean thank you
hehe
lol
we can see infinity and beyond
yeah that is practical
you can see around a corner with a glass of water, it's the same concept
we can see suns from light years away
or is the stars we see just a PROGECTION?!?!?!?
also light gets into your house during the day, at absurd angles compared to windows, I get light in my bathroom in the basement with no windows, from all the way upstairs, this is also refraction at high levels
they dont
the point is you can see farther than the curve, the 8"per mile^2 for example never considers that refraction allows you to see farther also, and when they do, it's often misjudged
so its science
science proves everything
like how my mom gave birth to me
science
see science is the life of life
life is science
so like, you can see farther than 8"/m^2, but you shouldn't be able to without refraction, that is what I mean by light goes farther than reality, in a vacuum, you would only see 8"/m^2
better than hamburgers
and we use science to measure hamburgers
just like the earth