Message from @Citizen Z
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Says top view right there
Cross sectional representation
shows that light from the bottom of the object would always hit my eye
Imagine the lines being 10 miles long
ok
The lines going from observer to bottom of poles will close first
Cuz the viewer is closer
what if the object is equally above and below my eye level
Guys who is a Jake pauler here?
does bottom still disappear first? because angle to the top of the object would be the same
Its about the angle
Wait doesn't the atmosphere act like a curved lense?
Imagine it like a pair of scissors
And it can cause it to bend light
When the angles close in the lens. The light is gone
The light merges together
Eventually becoming a horizon line
Here's a video to go along with what he's saying.
that would happen to every part of the object simultaneously, not the bottom
@YouRYou no because the top of boat or mountain is further away from you
sup
how is it further
it's teh same distance away
Wrong
If im standing next to a building. What is further away the bottom or top?
the top
K
Now you see
Ding ding ding
but what if you eye level is in the middle of the object, like a boat
Depends on altitude
Then you will still see the bottom
Besides, how would something being further away make it easier to see
You raised your elevation