Message from @she powerland
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Of course I see the same observation as you do, only I think the cause of the bottom up occultation is as a result of naturally occurring optical phenomenon such as angular resolution, convergence lines, optical slope, up curving refraction of light
I want a boat like that
I have seen how the weather affects the amount of bottom up occultation
The earth is a sphere
So I am of the opinion that the causation is weather based not surface based
Oh you’ll all get ur effin boat alright
Change my mind
bbl
You’ll get ur boat GOOD
Aww that’s hot
whats the zetetic method
Take care, Vazorium
Yes I love le boat xD
Google it, Eletrick. It explains a lot.
Yeet that meat harder than Chris Brown
Owo what's this
Once you see what the Zetetic method is, a lot of things click
As you see a simple refractive medium can give the illusion of something going down when in reality the light is being curved upwards so the angle of the light you see something near the horizon is not where the object is in reality
Is that a snake in your pants or are you just happy to see me owo
gotta set up at work brb
WHATTTT YOU CANT JUST CURVE LIGHT
*Jesus.*
Ok there scientist fuCKBOY
I used my Japanese keyboard
you need a massive amount of gravity to do that only blackholes can curve light
because they have enough gravity to do so
Blackholes = ASSHOLEs
Cmon dude really
They eat up everything
yes Light curves up in air, normally warm air is below cold air is above and light will want to bend towards the colder air. So the angle that the laser shoots at and hte angle the laser is seen to hit changes dramatically even at medium range distances. I think this upward trending bending of the light is the cause of sun rises sun sets ships appearing to disappear over the horizon, why when you stand up you can see farther away, because the up curving arc of the light is intersecting a flat floor not because a straight beam has been occluded by a spherical earth.
yeah they are
On a subtle tangent, why is it that gravity, the weakest of the four forces, is the only force we have supposedly observed to bend light?
I find that a bit interesting.
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thats not light curving thats bad camera work
@eletrick33 Well unfortunately for you peer reviewed scientific evidence shows this to be the case even if you assume a spherical model
its even super low res