Message from @^Kevin^
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unless your implying that the entier universe suddently knows that you zoomed in so it starts sending photons into it
@Σ5 all part of GOD's plan
Kevin do u know how zoom works
Or a telescope?
It has nothing to do with *cutting* through the atmosphere
@^Kevin^ who's playing middleman?
i thaught i adressed this a few days ago with him already
you see things no matter how much you are or arent zoomed in
the thing is that you are using more pixels per angle when you zoom in
less effective blur
you still gather the photons of the bottom of the ship either way
@^Kevin^ you're not really addressing either of these guys' statements
when you zoom in you actually gather less photons
in total
thast why many mobile cameras are verry noisy when you zoom in
not many photons to go by
but per angle its the same ammount of photons
in software (or hardware algorithm) it scales up the brightness so it has a constant brightness in the image itself
when viewing the chicago skyline from the other side of the lake, the majority of the time you can't see it
because of atmosphere is blocking the view
a few times during the year, you can see it on flat earth, and its not a mirage
atmosphere does block how far you can see, its like a fog that limits view but less obvious
atmosphere doesn't change the shape of Earth
Any experiments done to support your hypothesis?
Rob Skiba spent $2,500 on a day that the skyline was visible
took a boat and using A video camera proved it wasn't a mirage by keeping it in view on video and with the boat driving to it, it never stopped being viewed and just became clearer
proving it wasn't a mirage and was being seen from far away, also proving there is no curve
we see too far
what I'm saying isn't hypothesis, its fact
if its not tested then its not fact
and actual experiments prove this out
not even theory
simple logic tells you I'm right
that $2,000 experement never actually adressed the claim if it never disapeared bottom first
why can't we see the chicago skyline all the time?
Hey Kev, how you livin'?
I'm living well, you?
chicago skyline is pretty specific @^Kevin^
from across the lake