Message from @jeremy
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You can see a big ship disappear over the horizon with the naked eye, quite easily.
Lol
Because cameras show ships going over in full view, so we know it happens
Have you ever gone to watch one for yourself?
Yes u see it disappear with the naked eye but then u can zoom in and bring it back into view
No but I can link u to a ton of videos
No it doesn't
How many videos do u wanna watch it happen in
Cameras don't have the same resolution as an eye at 1x optical zoom. No where near the same resolution.
Well, it is at a very tiny angular size so is a blur until you zoom, but they are still in front of the horizon
When they go beyond, they dip
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Simplest explanation, there is a hump of water in between the observer and the ship that obscures the bottom, like a hill
Ok listen this is a fact u watch a ship with the naked eye it goes out to sea disappears bottom first. Ship is gone u can’t see it anymore. U pull out a camera and zoom in and bring the ship back into view. That’s how it works idk if u were trying to say it doesn’t work like that
What made it disappear bottom first with the naked eye the first time u watched it disappear
???
I guess I'll admit I don't know this for sure, I haven't tried it myself, but I know regardless that it has been proven that ships drop in full camera view resolved and all
It might appear to be the case with a camera, because its resolution is nowhere near that of the eye. The advantage a camera has in this case is zoom.
Go out there and test it with your actual eye, since I assume you're a truth seeker.
Funny how you have to see things first hand to actual compare things with "the naked eye"
Have u seen videos of it being done ?
A video or photograph at 1x optical zoom is not comparable to the naked eye.
You don't listen.
It isn't relevant. There is difference between zooming in and out and noting the resolution and zooming in on it and watching it dip in full view.
Ok but have u seen video of this being done
It is relevant, because he's making a comparison to the naked eye... Without using the naked eye.
I hear what ur saying but it’s not even close to being able to see when zoomed all the way out
Ahh, but that's where resolution comes in.
K I gotta go I’ll talk to u guys tomorrow
But I am focusing on the sinking ship effect here. What they are saying doesn't nullify it in any way
No it doesn't
Still if it was a sphere the proof would be there but it isn’t
Bye guys
It is though
Byeee
I’ll be back for more tomorrow lol
Last time I looked out on an ocean has been awhile
So I honestly don't know the scale of it in terms of what we can resolve
With my eyes