Message from @Σ5
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temperature influences density
the fact is that earth is flat, and we see further than we should.
the IDEAL gas law shows that temperature influences density
we have never left low earth atmosphere, and free masons have tricked the public at large with psyops, NASA is a psyop that lies to the public.
we have never seen a blackhole, its made up science fiction, all we have is CGI images.
pressure also influences density
and the weight of the atmosphere itself applies a pressure onto the atmosphere below it
according to einstien who has been proven false, light is a constant and doesn't change how fast it moves
creating a density gradient that decreases farther from earth
there is no such thing as space, we live on flat earth, anything above the firmament is water as far as we know from the bible.
even on a flat earth this phenomenon should still exist
atmospheric refraction
Wait if you're saying we don't see across the horizon in a flat earth is because the light is bending towards the earth, then the waves with a smaller wavelengths should bend more than the ones with a larger wavelength
you have some mirage stuff going on with atmosphere, and some refraction.
you still have an atmospheric weight per area applying a pressure on the atmosphere below it
its not about applying pressure, its trying to see thru atmosphere that causes distortion the more you look thru
wavelengths are irelevant
why we have limited sight distances
they will bend the same no matter what
altho there is the effect of chromatic aberation
well, we also have limited human sight, we can only see so far
there is no single function for this
its all measured
is there some conspiracy about refraction?
if flat earth existed then the horizon should be above eye level
I generally push one or so conspiracies, not stuff that isn't really debatable...
(ignoring haze)
horizon is at eye level
no matter how high you go
@Σ5 no no no, imagine I split a white ray of light and shine it across the horizon, if what Kevin says is true then certain colours must bend more
Each color has a different wavelength, and it bends differently from all other colors. Short wavelengths are slowed more sharply upon entering glass from air than are long wavelengths. Red light has the longest wavelength and is bent the least. Violet light has the shortest wavelength and is bent the most.
it stays at eye level because we live on flat earth
i have kevin blocked and i dident even look at his posts
well, that is smart, ignore the one flat earther in the room
no ignore the troll in the room
its not a law that shorter wavelengths are bent more
time to ignore sigma 5
there are cases where its the longer one that does so
They do bend more... Google it
moronic