Message from @nef

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2019-03-24 20:41:44 UTC  

No its not a pull force

2019-03-24 20:41:48 UTC  

why does it pull?

2019-03-24 20:41:56 UTC  

It doesn't

2019-03-24 20:42:00 UTC  

why do we orbit?

2019-03-24 20:42:05 UTC  

Prove it.

2019-03-24 20:42:14 UTC  

prove stuff orbits?

2019-03-24 20:42:25 UTC  

We dont orbit anything

2019-03-24 20:42:30 UTC  

prove it

2019-03-24 20:42:35 UTC  

oh yeah I forgot flat earth has it all above earth itself

2019-03-24 20:42:36 UTC  

sir as a flat earther it is your burden to provide evidence the earth is flat

2019-03-24 20:42:40 UTC  

Go outside and look

2019-03-24 20:42:52 UTC  

why is every other planet we view round btw

2019-03-24 20:42:59 UTC  

sir , i already told you that i reject observations because the senses may be unreliable

2019-03-24 20:43:16 UTC  

Logical fallacy. Assuming the consequence

2019-03-24 20:43:27 UTC  

wait what does the bottom of the earth look like if its flat?\

2019-03-24 20:43:43 UTC  

Saying something is round then saying that means another thing is round is illogical

2019-03-24 20:43:53 UTC  

why would earth be flat but nothing else be?

2019-03-24 20:44:03 UTC  

sir you are assuming the consequence when you assume your senses are reliable. please do not commit the fallacies you accuse others of committing

2019-03-24 20:44:03 UTC  

@CanWab no one knows. They have only drilled down 12 km

2019-03-24 20:44:13 UTC  
2019-03-24 20:44:18 UTC  

other flat earhters say it's water.

2019-03-24 20:44:20 UTC  

Not senses

2019-03-24 20:44:28 UTC  

Measurements

2019-03-24 20:44:32 UTC  

um without your senses we wouldent be able to prove anything

2019-03-24 20:44:33 UTC  

sir i reject the evidence in your link because the senses may be unreliable

2019-03-24 20:44:40 UTC  

senses are the only reason we can take measurments

2019-03-24 20:44:42 UTC  
2019-03-24 20:44:43 UTC  

EliteGamer#0106 (457781352234876930) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-03-24 20:46:24 UTC  

Persistent debate trolls. Go somewhere else to argue. Im not here to have an endless debate.

Im willing to answer one question at a time but im not going to.be patronized or mocked nor will i entertain persistant debate here is what i think trolls.

2019-03-24 20:46:57 UTC  

luckily im not patronizing or mocking you

2019-03-24 20:47:17 UTC  

Never said you were

2019-03-24 20:47:27 UTC  

The other person was

2019-03-24 20:47:31 UTC  

me?

2019-03-24 20:47:33 UTC  

not sure who that was directed to so I just said regardless

2019-03-24 20:47:55 UTC  

anyway I'm gonna go play some war thunder you had some pretty good points @Citizen Z peace

2019-03-24 20:48:14 UTC  

Later

2019-03-24 20:53:49 UTC  

So this video is a ship sailing off into the horizon, you can see it doesn't fade off into the distance, it slowly sinks into the distance until you can only see the mast. When it sinks it's going along the Curvature of the earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Akip2Ev_N8

2019-03-24 21:09:18 UTC  

@CanWab who said anything about fading

2019-03-24 21:10:27 UTC  

When the angular resolution limits of the eye or lens are reached, the light is no longer resolvable

2019-03-24 21:10:41 UTC  

This is how angular resolution works physically in the eye.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459802853524111361/1_EN.png
Cameras work the same way.
The cones of the retina is a zoom in of the eye. If the angular size of the target is not enough to activate more than a single cones/sensor the object is unresolvable.
There are 3 ways to decrease angular separation.
1. Move the two separate targets further or closer together.
2.Increase the distance.
3. Change the angle of view.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459805458644074511/angseperation.jpg

First here is a demonstration of how angle of view changes the angular separation of 2 targets. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459806914331541504/unknown.png

For example in this image, as the stop sign's angular size shrinks from distance or angle, the image that prjected onto the retina also shrinks. Eventually it will reach such as small size the eye can not physically detect the light. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459808085436006410/refraction_cornea.png
A geometric analogy would be closing a pair of scissors. When the scissor tips are closer together than the spacing between the rods and cones of the eye then you get to see the target. The point where the tips cross from too close to normal vision is the angular resolution.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459817803038326784/unknown.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/379214321907007488/459818062858682368/65116694_resized550bbc_sg_g4_eye.png
When the angle of view becomes to much it pretty much goes parallel, but you lose sight of the ground before that. It's the same on the globe too but even worse because the angle of view is increasing quicker because of the curving away of the ball surface.