Message from @jeremy

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2019-04-30 23:23:49 UTC  

then the fake nasa photos debunked

2019-04-30 23:26:24 UTC  

The 'sinking ship effect' has never been debunked

2019-04-30 23:28:35 UTC  

u watch a ship go out to sea it disappears bottom first the u pull out a p900 and u can bring the ship back into view

2019-04-30 23:28:44 UTC  

u dont think thats debunked

2019-04-30 23:28:45 UTC  

?

2019-04-30 23:29:29 UTC  

how could it be behind the curve but then u magnify it and bring it back into view that doesnt even make sense

2019-04-30 23:29:44 UTC  

it clearly didnt go behind the curve

2019-04-30 23:30:45 UTC  

thats like saying u can walk around the corner of a brick building but then i can zoom in and bring u back into view

2019-04-30 23:33:26 UTC  

Nope, because that doesn't normally happen

2019-04-30 23:33:43 UTC  

it happens everytime

2019-04-30 23:33:54 UTC  

No it doesn't

2019-04-30 23:34:02 UTC  

u watch a ship go out to sea it disappears u pull out ur zoom camera and can bring it back into view

2019-04-30 23:34:39 UTC  

It is a lie to say that normally happens

2019-04-30 23:34:57 UTC  

ur saying u can see farther than a p900 ?

2019-04-30 23:35:03 UTC  

Source?

2019-04-30 23:35:18 UTC  

the source of ships being brought back into view ?

2019-04-30 23:35:46 UTC  

I've only saw one verified case of that myself

2019-04-30 23:36:49 UTC  

ok

2019-04-30 23:36:57 UTC  

Where is the bottom?
https://youtu.be/i0ObTd7DLMw

2019-04-30 23:37:11 UTC  

perspective and angular resolution is why u cant see the bottom

2019-04-30 23:37:24 UTC  

refraction maybe

2019-04-30 23:38:20 UTC  

If it was angular resolution, what you claimed would be correct, bringing the bottom back with an optical device but it doesn't occur here

2019-04-30 23:38:37 UTC  

what happened the one verified time that the ship went over the curve but then got brought back into view

2019-04-30 23:38:52 UTC  

u say one time i say it happened more

2019-04-30 23:39:05 UTC  

I'll find that one

2019-04-30 23:41:08 UTC  

im saying the one time u say it happened how did it go over the curve then they brought it back into view

2019-04-30 23:41:27 UTC  

ill find a bunch of videos of it happenning for you

2019-04-30 23:43:23 UTC  

You said it always happens, which is patently false.
In the cases where it is brought into view, the bottom is at a very shallow angle to it blurs into the horizon to give an illusion and a higher resolution brings it into view. At times when this doesn't happen, you get a view of water obstruction in the case of ships
Here is what I was talking about;
https://youtu.be/VFhhCYYkILw

2019-05-01 00:52:37 UTC  

Whoozies, those are some choppy seas

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/572948460345491457/Screenshot_20190430-195048_YouTube.jpg

2019-05-01 00:54:30 UTC  

u want more video of boats being brought back into view ?

2019-05-01 00:54:38 UTC  

how many videos do u want

2019-05-01 00:55:06 UTC  

The third one doesn't do that btw, the person has to go higher to get more of the ship.

2019-05-01 00:55:22 UTC  

ok so u want more?

2019-05-01 00:55:43 UTC  

No, I'm fine with what is here

2019-05-01 00:56:23 UTC  

u sure their is tons of them

2019-05-01 00:56:39 UTC  

boats disappear over the curve but then the cam can zoom in and bring them back into view

2019-05-01 00:57:07 UTC  

thats how it works