Message from @Σ5
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center is north pole
well atmospheric refraction does change it to be a bit larger
sun and moon are same size ahd close, roughly 3,400 miles away
usualy
I'm dim and did stem
I am a college grad in computer info systems
specializing in business
yes, the earth is flat
there is no curve, we see too far away
we see what too far away?
we see other stuff too far away, no curve
Non sequetur
I shouldn't be able to see you 3 miles away on a flat level area
6 feet of curvature, but its flat and I can see you
atmospheric refraction effects this somewhat
its clearly why we can see stuff further than we should
you know how rainbows work?
also not everywhere on earth has this constant curvature
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are you a PhD student?
your a PhD grad?
why are you an ostrich if your a PhD?
and it forms a ring due to the symmetric geometry of droplets in fog/rain
you should be looking at these videos and debunking them, if you could
make videos, tell your truth
so rainbows work only outside, without a mirror, they don't work
Why do you think he's in this chat!
with water and a mirror, you can make a rainbow
all the videos I've seen never gave any sufficient evidence and or used logical falacies
so why do rainbows happen (they obviously happen) outside with rain?
by inductive reasoning I don't watch anymore because it is believed to be not worth the time
@Goldsteel We don’t call anyone retards. You’ve been warned.
Altho I'm willing to reconsider
Yes
where is the mirror outside to cause a rainbow in a curve PhD physicist?
there is no mirror required
never is
yes, it needs a mirror/reflective source to create rainbows just like inside
where is it?