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haha of course.
why were u muted?
@Human Sheeple light rays in your GIF bend the wrong way
As the light rays enter denser air (higher index of refraction), light rays bend towards the normal, not away from it.
The GIF has denser air at the top, and less dense air at the bottom, the complete opposite of reality.
The light rays are bending
Disprove it
@Citizen Z They are bending. However, I can see you didn't even read.
**The light rays are bending the __wrong way__**
*cough* The earth is round.
As the light rays enter denser air (higher index of refraction), light rays bend towards the normal, not away from it.
The GIF Human Sheeple sent has denser air at the top, and less dense air at the bottom, the complete opposite of reality.
Refraction goes in the opposite direction irl
Yup
Whoever made it, either flipped the indexes of refraction, or flipped snell's law.
"~~you can't have pressure next to a vacuum~~" "You can't breathe in a vacuum."
@SeekingTruth sure they are 😂
😂
Again, you're showing the lower layer as having *less* density.
@Citizen Z n1 has a higher density in that diagram
shown by this image:
You can tell, because the light there is moving towards the normal.
If it were lower, it'd move AWAY
moon landing was real
the flag for one was not moving it was moving only when they touched it
the moon surface is reflective
etc
brb
Alright, @SeekingTruth has been warned for '**Duplicated text**'.
@Citizen Z You are attempting to reverse snell's law. Hmmm
Here, https://gyazo.com/13226bb6391e9986131816b270b3c25c
Every result shows that
How about... a real test? Lasers and water of course.
http://tsgphysics.mit.edu/pics/N%20Refraction/N3/N3_3.JPG
And another http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-qap4WAjjvaY/TuFlwU1903I/AAAAAAAABWY/AQ3lCcwDxxo/s1600/Snells_7380.jpg
Oh, and one showing what you claim is what happens. Except that light is going into a lower density medium. But in the atmosphere, the sun's rays would be entering higher density, which is what is shown in all of the other pictures.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/2kBOqfS0nmE/hqdefault.jpg
In conclusion, that GIF is wrong.
Think you missed that
Snells law
That's literally what I said, Snell's law.