Message from @I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS
Discord ID: 484909927953989633
Cathy V Louis
We got Rig as the referee
Sup all
Yo Z
get up in here
Citizen, good to see ya
Omw home from work
One moment as I am forgotten
Lol
@The Gwench are the pokies paying out?
They will never get the guns completely....but..
@The Rig Playing in a deep stack poker tourney. Grinding
Doubt is needed
True
Which predictions say the sun is gigantic =)
It really be like that sometimes
Be back in a few
The angle closest to you closes first
In this case. A corridor with the photo taken close to the left side of corridor. not centered.
Kool
I'll talk to you when you come back
2 more photos to think about
Those support my position
See when the camera offset
I look forward to hearing what these mean to you.
You see more of the doors
On right
Less on left (closest to you)
@I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS By putting up the triangle over the left eye it is said that one is showing their allegiance to the mainstream control system (beast system). Someone in Gems discord posted this picture to mock someone who was talking about it in a serious way.
K be back in a bit
Okay but what's beast system? Is that the illumination?
Ponder this Louis
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How angular resolution works:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459818062858682368/65116694_resized550bbc_sg_g4_eye.png
The further an object (i.e. boat, building mountain) gets away from the lens, the angular separation will continue to close until the light blurs together and eventually becomes a line or point or edge"
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/468546464780386306/Airy_disk_spacing_near_Rayleigh_criterion.png
"As he looks downward toward his feet the slant approaches zero, as he looks upward the slant increases, as the center of clear vision approaches the horizon the slant becomes maximal, and at the horizon itself the land ceases to be a surface and becomes an edge"
https://zdoc.site/gibson-1952-the-perceived-slant-of-visual-surfaces-citeseerx.html
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/458196098767388674/461973747197411339/Screenshot_20180628-121601_Drive.jpg
As you look down the right side of the hallway, you'll see the angular separation of light begins to close the further you look. Then looking at the left side of the hallway you'll notice the angular separation of light does not close or blur as quickly as the right side.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/468578739572441119/look-down-the-hallway.jpg