Message from @Citizen Z
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Is the water at ur eye level when u look at the horizon out into the ocean
We are going to revisit this with more people involved
Clearly we are at a standstill
You are looking at a flat floor at various angles, that is what we see as a natural consequence. If you want to say it appears more like the ground physically slanting up, prove it.
Those two images I showed are different, you say the slanting up reflects reality. Nothing we see conclusively demonstrates that. Only a flat floor observed at various angles depending on distance
When I look out into the ocean at the horizon i see the water slanting up idk how I can prove that’s what I see
Do u not see the water slanting up ? Is the water flat or slanting down when u look into the ocean at the horizon
We should just get more people’s opinions I think. I know what I see and other people see the same thing its perspective it’s how seeing works the floor rises up to meet the ceiling. U can see it in a long hallway or at an ocean
Are u as annoyed right now as I am lol
It appears like you would expect on a flat floor. Locally flat that is.
Saying it appears like it is slanting up physically like a ramp needs proof. Like a theodilite measurements matching what we would expect on a upward slanted floor rather than a flat one
When u look down a long hallway very long don’t u see the floor rising up and the ceiling lowering ?
Its the same as you would see the ocean rise up
Its not physically slanting up
Its perspective
I know we are just talking about when u look out at the horizon what u see and if it matches reality
U see the ocean rise up we know it’s not therefore what we see does not match what is really happening
It’s an illusion due to perspective
Correct ?
Tell him he’s wrong astral
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
It doesn’t look like it’s physically slanting up ?
It does look like the floor rises to meet he ceiling to me
We know that’s not really physically happening but we know we see that
So far 2 people have said under the ocean rise up and both of those people say that isn’t what’s happening really
Ur the only one who doesn’t see the ocean rise up
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
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.
That’s what we see ur the only one who doesn’t see that
We will revisit this tomorrow I gotta go to bed
Goodnight
Nope, it is impossible for the ground to meet your eye level, they are parallel, and parallel lines never touch.
This is fact.
We r just talking about what we see we know the water isn’t rising
We see the water rising we know it isn’t
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.
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