Message from @CanWab

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2019-03-24 21:31:54 UTC  

Imagine extending that 60 miles

2019-03-24 21:32:54 UTC  

The angle will become so shallow that the eye or lens will lose its ability to resolve objects in the cone

2019-03-24 21:34:34 UTC  

is this entire thing about earth being flat

2019-03-24 21:34:40 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-24 21:34:45 UTC  

ok

2019-03-24 21:34:47 UTC  

im a round earther

2019-03-24 21:34:51 UTC  

same

2019-03-24 21:35:43 UTC  

zdoc.site_gibson-1952-the-perceived-slant-of-visual-surfaces (1).pdf

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490557957636135/zdoc.site_gibson-1952-the-perceived-slant-of-visual-surfaces_1.pdf

2019-03-24 21:35:58 UTC  

this guy thinks that you cant perceive things as round if you are far away

2019-03-24 21:36:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490769929633794/Airy_disk_spacing_near_Rayleigh_criterion.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490770617368578/curvy.gif

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490771095388171/Screenshot_20180628-121601_Drive-1.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490771527663640/Objects_disappear_bottom_up._Gradiant_Slope-1.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559490772102152193/20180119_031208.gif

2019-03-24 21:37:43 UTC  

2019-03-24 21:37:43 UTC  

it litterally shows the object dipping below the horizon in the gif

2019-03-24 21:38:10 UTC  

No

2019-03-24 21:38:16 UTC  

yes

2019-03-24 21:38:23 UTC  

It shows angular resolution

2019-03-24 21:39:20 UTC  

What does this mean?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/559491465718398987/Screenshot_20180628-121601_Drive-1.jpg

2019-03-24 21:39:33 UTC  

its dipping below the horizon because when you look at it from far away it dips along the curvature of the earth

2019-03-24 21:40:02 UTC  

Says who?

2019-03-24 21:40:23 UTC  

says everybody except flat earthers

2019-03-24 21:40:29 UTC  

Its not dipping below any curve

2019-03-24 21:40:35 UTC  

yes it is

2019-03-24 21:40:41 UTC  

Ive just shown you

2019-03-24 21:40:46 UTC  

How light works

2019-03-24 21:41:04 UTC  

Your problem if you refuse to learn

2019-03-24 21:41:17 UTC  

We will have to agree to disagree

2019-03-24 21:41:40 UTC  

okay new topic how do tides work

2019-03-24 21:42:04 UTC  

Do you know amphidromic points are?

2019-03-24 21:42:35 UTC  

They are also known as tidal nodes

2019-03-24 21:42:54 UTC  

Its points around earth where the tides dont shift

2019-03-24 21:43:19 UTC  

If the moon was pulling the water why are these points scattered about?

2019-03-24 21:43:50 UTC  

Have you heard of Magnetohydrodynamics?

2019-03-24 21:44:22 UTC  

electrically conducted fluids

2019-03-24 21:44:43 UTC  

Which includes water

2019-03-24 21:44:50 UTC  

Saltwater

2019-03-24 21:45:13 UTC  

yes includes water

2019-03-24 21:46:02 UTC  

Just because i can prove the earth is flat it doesn't mean i have all the answers. Though i can guess like anyone else who is trying to figure things out

2019-03-24 21:47:56 UTC  

Tooken from an article
The tides are caused by the activity of the Earth magnet that is at the bottom of the sea. It causes the change of sea levels. So what about this "theory" that the tides are caused by the moon and the sun? By gravity? It's easily countered by the tidal map. If the general theory is correct, and Earth is indeed round, then the tidal map would be divided into four areas and in different colors, with two areas in full red-yellow [high tide] and the other two areas in full blue [low tide].

2019-03-24 21:48:46 UTC  

So they have a theory that is trying to explain the standard model.

2019-03-24 21:48:51 UTC  

Your point?

2019-03-24 21:49:32 UTC  

Im saying there is alternative theories