Message from @Ricardo Milos

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2019-04-03 09:53:44 UTC  

i am the only model that can explain why there is an illumination zone opposite the sun along the ecliptic

2019-04-03 09:54:23 UTC  

also you cant see the other side of the earth for the same reason you cant see a balloon rising in the sky after so long

2019-04-03 09:54:35 UTC  

angular resolution surely

2019-04-03 09:54:54 UTC  

but come on you're dealing with half the earth that should fill up the entire field of vision above my head

2019-04-03 09:55:12 UTC  

You're basically saying if it were possible to go 20,000km straight up I would end up in Australia

2019-04-03 09:55:14 UTC  

but the horizon is not due to perspective. it clips bridges sooner than it takes a balloon to rise too high to see

2019-04-03 09:55:21 UTC  

your line of sight gradually clips boats and bridhes

2019-04-03 09:55:41 UTC  

it pushed the objects in the foreground up and pushes the objects clipped by your line of sight down.

2019-04-03 09:55:52 UTC  

proving light is literally varying in curvature

2019-04-03 09:56:01 UTC  

your line of sight is literally lifting off the earth

2019-04-03 09:56:10 UTC  

thats why you see the underside of clouds kissing the horizon

2019-04-03 09:56:27 UTC  

or why you see the underside of a bridge way sooner than a convex ball would be dipping down

2019-04-03 09:56:31 UTC  

Yes weather conditions will change lights variety in curvature in fact Ranty has proven this and shown the same beach same lighthouse same tides on different days will produce different amounts of bottom up occultation

2019-04-03 09:56:47 UTC  

its because negative refraction DECREASES visibility of the earth and increases visbility of thecelestial sphere

2019-04-03 09:57:25 UTC  

but negative refractive metatmaterials are just nanoscopic reflectors

2019-04-03 09:57:33 UTC  

so it's not really refraction but nanoreflection

2019-04-03 09:57:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/562938757007802368/image_1.jpg

2019-04-03 09:57:40 UTC  

human sheeple you should use words you understand

2019-04-03 09:57:48 UTC  

soundlys

2019-04-03 09:57:51 UTC  

every single word you've used in that sentence makes no sense

2019-04-03 09:58:02 UTC  

Copy pasta

2019-04-03 09:58:06 UTC  

they don't compliment eachother in meaning

2019-04-03 09:58:06 UTC  

Earths Curve

2019-04-03 09:58:15 UTC  

sheeple what you said doesnt mean anything. its a phase conjugative reflecter and refractor literally. its got graphite ribbons in the glass.

2019-04-03 09:58:18 UTC  

@Sheep of HAZeus Have you got a higher resolution one of that?

2019-04-03 09:58:52 UTC  

so you mean monatomic thickness graphite, aka graphene?

2019-04-03 09:58:57 UTC  

sun is on one side of the inside of the earth and coronal mass ejections are propelling in one direction at a time?

2019-04-03 09:59:11 UTC  

Big dumb dumb

2019-04-03 09:59:46 UTC  

spotlight is a better word

2019-04-03 09:59:55 UTC  

yeah shadows are not parralel to zenith the further you get from zenith

2019-04-03 09:59:59 UTC  

they diverge further

2019-04-03 10:00:04 UTC  

meaning light is diverging in a spectral

2019-04-03 10:00:12 UTC  

but for the most part its only 2/3 illuminated in the earth

2019-04-03 10:00:14 UTC  

So essentially the black stuff above my head is similar in many ways to a Cat's Eye, yes?

2019-04-03 10:00:17 UTC  

and least actualized paralel to the terminator

2019-04-03 10:00:56 UTC  

sure sheeple im not sure what you mean by that exactly but i consider the widening of my fov of the celestial sphere to be like an eye widening but the illjumination compresses into your 180 degree fov

2019-04-03 10:01:03 UTC  

causing celestial objects to appear to rise slightly

2019-04-03 10:01:03 UTC  

EVERYONE vc

2019-04-03 10:01:18 UTC  

I’m gonna break the suns glass and make it melt the earth then

2019-04-03 10:01:21 UTC  

the sun is impossible to be a spotlight

2019-04-03 10:01:32 UTC  

so like 12 sections of the celestial sphere compress into the usual sweetspot of 11 or something like that