Message from @Koro

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2019-03-19 16:54:17 UTC  

no I know it's an edited composite photo

2019-03-19 16:54:31 UTC  

I mean when I look out onto the horizon and see the curve

2019-03-19 16:54:33 UTC  

from the ground

2019-03-19 16:54:35 UTC  

so now we're going off of "I know the surface is flat" the second image looks like it's been take at a very specific time of the day: low tide where the water becomes the closest it can be to truly flat

2019-03-19 16:54:55 UTC  

None of that has to do with your bs marble and flash lightπŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚

2019-03-19 16:55:14 UTC  

Comon snowflake

2019-03-19 16:55:28 UTC  

that's what the vast majority of these are: low tides being photographed and also the curvature calculator just uses an average curvature so it's not a good way to calculate the curve

2019-03-19 16:57:01 UTC  

Being on the top of a mountain and looking at tops of mountains doesn't prove its flat. The math works from ground level

2019-03-19 17:12:44 UTC  

hello i study quantum mechanic and space at an university

2019-03-19 17:12:50 UTC  

am I being brainwashd

2019-03-19 17:33:42 UTC  

@April you see the curve from the ground? Where?

2019-03-19 17:34:24 UTC  

@Dio Joestar the math doesnt work for the globe.

2019-03-19 17:34:29 UTC  

Try again.

2019-03-19 17:34:40 UTC  

8 inches per mile squared.

2019-03-19 17:36:19 UTC  

Seems like both of our math is wrong πŸ€”

2019-03-19 17:37:33 UTC  

Mines not

2019-03-19 17:37:43 UTC  

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2019-03-19 17:38:19 UTC  

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2019-03-19 17:38:43 UTC  

just a note: the curvature calculator is just an average since as anyone can see whether u think the earth is round or flat u can observe hills etc. so don't bother with trying to use it as proof either way and low tides exist so don't bother with it over water either but hey who am i to say?

2019-03-19 17:39:05 UTC  

@Koro lol what

2019-03-19 17:39:13 UTC  

Nice excuses..

2019-03-19 17:39:20 UTC  

basically the curvature calculator is bs and doesn't prove anything

2019-03-19 17:39:22 UTC  

The math doesnt lie

2019-03-19 17:39:41 UTC  

Do it yourself over water

2019-03-19 17:39:46 UTC  

which maths?

2019-03-19 17:39:46 UTC  

Use binoculars

2019-03-19 17:39:58 UTC  

The curve isnt there

2019-03-19 17:40:24 UTC  

ok so you get high and low tides and i'm pretty sure this is using outdated physics so not accounting for relativity and the curvature of light in the presence of gravity

2019-03-19 17:41:15 UTC  

that effect has been observed during solar eclipses with stars light being curved by the sun's gravitational field. not the gravity itself to clear that up quickly

2019-03-19 17:42:18 UTC  

Has nothing to do with tides

2019-03-19 17:42:32 UTC  

Nothing to do with gravity

2019-03-19 17:42:42 UTC  

Nothing to do with eclipses

2019-03-19 17:43:16 UTC  

light refraction does

2019-03-19 17:43:22 UTC  

Gravitu doesn't curve light on earth. Thats a theory of gravitational lensing looking at stars

2019-03-19 17:43:34 UTC  

i'm using the sun as an example. it works with the earth as well

2019-03-19 17:43:44 UTC  

Show me your model for refraction

2019-03-19 17:43:46 UTC  

it's the gravity well that causes curvature of light

2019-03-19 17:43:56 UTC  

Prove it.

2019-03-19 17:48:07 UTC  

so light is "bent" for lack of a better word by any field of gravity. and the course of light is altered by passing through any medium whether that's glass or air. so the angle of light moving through the air is at a slightly different angle to when it enters it and when it reflects off an object it reflects at the same angle but earth creates a well of gravity that also curves light. you're under the impression that relativity only applies to stars and not planets which isn't true. it applies to anything with a gravity well as it has nothing to do with a body emitting light