Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧
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but u see curve tho right
you SEE in a "360 degreee">> HULA HOOOOP
circumferance
The curve of the earth in that photo has no ice wall, meaning it isnt the edge of a flat earth
you can only SEE so farrr \
--mkay.
and ..when THAT POINT gets REACHED ..it will be a >> Circleeeee
So its caused by distance?
Flat Earthers : "Atmospheric obstruction limits how far you can see. Until you get to a higher altitude, then all of the sudden the atmosphere clears so you can see farther"
Or air density?
the higher you yes, your Visibility increases
-- but, from anywhere on earth ...the Horizon will RISE and give you a vanishing point
-- you cant GET High ENOUGH
plus, ...of course the DENSE > atmosphere (& etc)
--but! ..k . ..i'll say one more time, bc this is important, ....you SEE in a "360 degree >>> CIRCLE" 🔍
The horizon will rise?
And just stop you from seeing past a point on a circle?
Actual SUN PATH and perspective rise and set ..
http://prntscr.com/g1g0y2
The ground stops rising eventually, it rises more slowly and slowly until it stops.
Or else we would see land in the sky
onna clear day
Foggy? ...a quarter mile to 1 mile
understand?..
You can see way further than that
Plus, not how perspective works
ground level?
um ..yes..it does
The ground doesnt rise infinitely
work like that
what
it
rises
to
ABOUT
eye-level
much like that
Would rising in altitude have the ground rise aswell?
yes -- increases angular view
higher you go, on a flat "plane" ..it extends your view
-- kind like i can see farther in a Tree..than people can on the ground
-- in old Ships ..they had/have "Crow's Nests"
to see _further_ ...
(than the people on the deck, etc) ...
.
The horizon is caused by air density, yet that photo is taken above the atmosphere, meaning the horizon is caused by perspective, yet the horizon drops below eye level.