Message from @jeremy

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2019-04-24 14:50:54 UTC  

at the horizon

2019-04-24 14:50:58 UTC  

a camera can solve that problem

2019-04-24 14:51:51 UTC  

is that image astralsentient sent an illusion?

2019-04-24 14:52:10 UTC  

@jeremy Isn't that a bit ironic? Flat earthers having to deny their senses to explain away the obstructions if the horizon

2019-04-24 14:52:36 UTC  

that image he sent has to do with refraction perspective and angular resolution

2019-04-24 14:52:42 UTC  

I thought flat earth was about accepting your senses rather than mathematical theoretical constructs

2019-04-24 14:53:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/570623363152609281/images_3.jpeg

2019-04-24 14:53:45 UTC  

that could be an obstruction of the horizon or it could have to do with perspective refraction angular resolution too though no ?

2019-04-24 14:53:58 UTC  

u act like the only explination is the curve

2019-04-24 14:54:13 UTC  

oh no there are other explanations

2019-04-24 14:54:20 UTC  

i just told u the other ones

2019-04-24 14:54:31 UTC  

sunsets

2019-04-24 14:54:43 UTC  

are we done with the boat thing

2019-04-24 14:54:44 UTC  

how can there be sunsets

2019-04-24 14:54:53 UTC  

sunrises and sunsets once threw me off flat earth

2019-04-24 14:54:56 UTC  

we won with the boat thing

2019-04-24 14:55:00 UTC  

The most rational explanation is that a hump of water is obstructing it.
Alternatives could include bendy light and such but remain unproven ad hoc speculation

2019-04-24 14:55:09 UTC  

u won the boat thing idk

2019-04-24 14:55:34 UTC  

but there are so much evidence surrounding the boat thing

2019-04-24 14:56:09 UTC  

i jsut gave u other things it could be besides the curve though

2019-04-24 14:56:19 UTC  

u arent taking them into consideration

2019-04-24 14:56:39 UTC  

yeah but it seems a bit farfetched

2019-04-24 14:56:59 UTC  

seems a bit realistic since thats how perspective angular resolution and refraction work

2019-04-24 14:57:12 UTC  

but the horizon is huge

2019-04-24 14:57:22 UTC  

?

2019-04-24 14:58:10 UTC  

ok then

2019-04-24 14:58:15 UTC  

how does it work

2019-04-24 14:58:26 UTC  

the perspective angular resolution and refraction

2019-04-24 14:58:32 UTC  

i cant break it down for u in 5 minutes lol

2019-04-24 14:58:44 UTC  

you would have to look into how it works

2019-04-24 14:59:06 UTC  

Refraction isn't measured and quantified as an atmospheric value, so it is fundamentally ad hoc as of now.
Perspective is merely the angles at which something recedes from you, it doesn't explain anything here.
Angular resolution doesn't obstruct anything, and can be eliminated by higher resolution cameras which could easily resolve the bottom half of ships

2019-04-24 14:59:13 UTC  

do u wanna see a sunrise and sunset on flat earth

2019-04-24 14:59:28 UTC  

they cant measure it so it doesnt exist

2019-04-24 14:59:41 UTC  

thats how science works that is why they will never acknowledge the rice experiment

2019-04-24 15:00:12 UTC  

i told u cameras

2019-04-24 15:00:27 UTC  

It is merely ad hoc, nobody can explain it as a refraction effect if they don't have the values to determine what we would expect to see

2019-04-24 15:00:43 UTC  

This applies to the globe too

2019-04-24 15:01:06 UTC  

this reg said that the sun is small and very low to the earth

2019-04-24 15:01:16 UTC  

so it seems like there is a sunset?

2019-04-24 15:01:18 UTC  

what

2019-04-24 15:01:20 UTC  

so because we cant measure it we dont factor it in