Message from @Technomatrix

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2019-03-26 19:35:02 UTC  

Nope

2019-03-26 19:35:14 UTC  

do you assume earth to be perfectly round

2019-03-26 19:35:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560185025132232705/FlatEarthRefractionUp5.png

2019-03-26 19:35:18 UTC  

Here's the data, light curves up

2019-03-26 19:35:20 UTC  

or slightly round

2019-03-26 19:35:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560185066404446228/FlatEarthRefractionUp6.png

2019-03-26 19:35:28 UTC  

Tru, in a sense, but it only works on a sphere anyways.

2019-03-26 19:35:32 UTC  

Even assuming a spherical Earth, light curves up in air

2019-03-26 19:36:18 UTC  

Because the circumference is calculated to match spherical geometry rather than euclidean. On a flat earth, we would have to get different results

2019-03-26 19:36:21 UTC  

But that's the point @Technomatrix light doesn't bend down in air around a ball, it's seen bending up towards the sky, warm air is below, cool air is above, snell's law. The refraction models DISCARD snells law

2019-03-26 19:36:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560185311783682049/FlatEArthRefractionProblem.png

2019-03-26 19:36:28 UTC  

Light would have to do this

2019-03-26 19:36:36 UTC  

It doesn't

2019-03-26 19:36:42 UTC  

That would defy diffusion

2019-03-26 19:36:46 UTC  

it would defy lapse rate

2019-03-26 19:36:54 UTC  

Again, it depends on the conditions. Sometimes, it can bend over

2019-03-26 19:37:25 UTC  

I have witnessed extraordinary weather conditions where the light stops bending up

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560185561713999877/FlatEarthBlueLaser.png

2019-03-26 19:37:41 UTC  

That laser should be under 20 meters of missing curvature

2019-03-26 19:37:51 UTC  

I saw direct contact with the beam

2019-03-26 19:38:05 UTC  

I knew that day there is evidence of apparent mostly local flatness under certain weather conditions

2019-03-26 19:38:31 UTC  

That light would only need to bend a fraction of a degree to make up for that drop. I don't think it is absurd for that to be happening in these cases.

2019-03-26 19:38:38 UTC  

If you're willing to have a conversation about concave sea over a spherical earth resulting in local flatness I am happy to discuss this

2019-03-26 19:40:01 UTC  

@Technomatrix So please show me photographic or scientific evidence of light bending down in air

2019-03-26 19:41:34 UTC  

dm it to me, if it is of scientific merit I will post it and debate it

2019-03-26 19:41:45 UTC  

if it's a dinosaur disc with a flaming rock then no

2019-03-26 19:42:09 UTC  

this entire server is literally a troll already

2019-03-26 19:42:10 UTC  

I might be able to find a good example of a superior mirage, I'll look

2019-03-26 19:43:14 UTC  

@Probably Parker I haven't yet met a heliocentric flat earther

2019-03-26 19:43:42 UTC  

i have literally 0 ideas what that means

2019-03-26 19:44:18 UTC  

The Earth does not revolve around the sun https://youtu.be/lM0SCyZMcnM

2019-03-26 19:44:27 UTC  

@Lil nugget They want direct photographic observation of that

2019-03-26 19:44:38 UTC  

I'm just here to have a look at some tards who think the Earth is out there looking like a pancake

2019-03-26 19:44:51 UTC  

@Probably Parker heliocentric means the sun is the center of the universe and the Earth revolves around the sun, the michaelson morely experiment debunked this

2019-03-26 19:44:59 UTC  

Ah well then

2019-03-26 19:45:08 UTC  

Heliocentric means I am correct

2019-03-26 19:45:13 UTC  

and you are an idiot

2019-03-26 19:45:25 UTC  

@Probably Parker Do you have scientific evidence that the Earth revolves around the sun?

2019-03-26 19:45:31 UTC  

Yes, superior mirage @Lil nugget

2019-03-26 19:45:51 UTC  

Do you have proof it doesn't?

2019-03-26 19:46:06 UTC  

yes Michelson–Morley Experiment

2019-03-26 19:46:43 UTC  

that's one experiment