Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-06 03:16:50 UTC  

U see the ocean rise up we know it’s not therefore what we see does not match what is really happening

2019-05-06 03:17:20 UTC  

It’s an illusion due to perspective

2019-05-06 03:17:26 UTC  

Correct ?

2019-05-06 03:19:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574797433348030494/dormHallway-2-1.png

2019-05-06 03:19:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574797441765998614/images1-1.jpg

2019-05-06 03:19:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574797452927041537/Perspectivephoto.jpg

2019-05-06 03:19:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574797478667485184/Linear_Perspective.jpg

2019-05-06 03:19:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574797485885620236/download_1-1.jpeg

2019-05-06 03:25:02 UTC  

Tell him he’s wrong astral

2019-05-06 03:25:59 UTC  

It is exactly what we'd expect on a flat surface, we tilt our line of sight up to see farther out.
It doesn't look like it is physically slanting up.
It is perfectly explained by perspective angles, nothing to do with the height of any slant

2019-05-06 03:26:40 UTC  

It doesn’t look like it’s physically slanting up ?

2019-05-06 03:26:55 UTC  

It does look like the floor rises to meet he ceiling to me

2019-05-06 03:27:19 UTC  

We know that’s not really physically happening but we know we see that

2019-05-06 03:28:45 UTC  

So far 2 people have said under the ocean rise up and both of those people say that isn’t what’s happening really

2019-05-06 03:29:05 UTC  

Ur the only one who doesn’t see the ocean rise up

2019-05-06 03:29:06 UTC  

No we don't, it has NOTHING to do with the height of any slant, it is perfectly explained by angles of perspective. No theory needed for that. It is observational fact

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574799777137557505/20190505_184622.jpg

2019-05-06 03:30:06 UTC  

Observational fact when u look out at the ocean at the horizon the water is at ur eye level. The water appears to be rising up to ur eye level.

2019-05-06 03:30:25 UTC  

That’s what we see ur the only one who doesn’t see that

2019-05-06 03:31:00 UTC  

We will revisit this tomorrow I gotta go to bed

2019-05-06 03:31:10 UTC  

Goodnight

2019-05-06 03:31:12 UTC  

Nope, it is impossible for the ground to meet your eye level, they are parallel, and parallel lines never touch.
This is fact.

2019-05-06 03:31:41 UTC  

We r just talking about what we see we know the water isn’t rising

2019-05-06 03:32:08 UTC  

We see the water rising we know it isn’t

2019-05-06 03:33:11 UTC  

We don't see the water as if it is rising like a physical slant, we see it as we expect with perspective angles, like depicted above. No theory needed for this, observable fact and physical reality, all consistent.

2019-05-06 03:34:21 UTC  

We r going in circles so far 2 people have said hey see the water at the ocean rising to meet ur eye level which we know isn’t physically happening

2019-05-06 03:35:44 UTC  

It cannot reach eye level, that is a physical impossibility. Parallel lines never meet.

2019-05-06 03:36:15 UTC  

Lol ok

2019-05-06 03:37:16 UTC  

The water at the ocean when u look at the horizon appears to rise up everyone who has ever looked at the horizon at the ocean has seen this

2019-05-06 03:38:45 UTC  

All can be accounted for by physical perspective, no imaginary slanting the ground needed any further based on what we observe

2019-05-06 03:39:18 UTC  

We know perspective is why u see the water rising

2019-05-06 03:39:26 UTC  

What t u even arguing

2019-05-06 03:39:35 UTC  

What r u arguing

2019-05-06 03:40:12 UTC  

Ur saying we don’t see the water rise up when we look at the horizon at he ocean ?

2019-05-06 03:40:35 UTC  

Is that what ur saying ?

2019-05-06 03:41:15 UTC  

I am arguing that what we see in regards to the angling up of water is purely an effect of angles of perspective, from an observer above the ground.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574802836886650895/20190505_205912.jpg

2019-05-06 03:41:22 UTC  

We do not see water ramping up like this.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574802863822471180/20190505_205857.jpg

2019-05-06 03:41:36 UTC  

Ur saying we don’t see the water rise up when we look at the horizon at he ocean ?

2019-05-06 03:42:25 UTC  

No, instead, we have ourselves slanting up to see farther over a level surface

2019-05-06 03:48:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/574804683290312704/dormHallway-2-1.png

2019-05-06 03:48:41 UTC  

Figure it out