Message from @Citizen Z

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2018-10-04 02:10:22 UTC  

thank you for sharing Z

2018-10-04 02:10:44 UTC  

The total bending angle is determined by the structure of the lens. All cameras distort to some degree

2018-10-04 02:10:55 UTC  

density has no bering on how far you can see thru it

2018-10-04 02:10:57 UTC  

what Z fails to mention is a) the observer is at a height not see level b)you cant actually see the entire mountain

2018-10-04 02:11:04 UTC  

Much like all politicians and liberal media haha

2018-10-04 02:11:06 UTC  

There is many more photos

2018-10-04 02:11:10 UTC  

Distort to some degree

2018-10-04 02:11:22 UTC  

all media has bias

2018-10-04 02:11:31 UTC  

Dont mind me just going to slip something in here real quick

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/497229247866208266/FECORE_experiment_description_Final.pdf

2018-10-04 02:11:37 UTC  

add some xenon to the air it becomes literaly 6 times denser but it is just as clear
however you add smoke its only a few percent denser but you can hardly see thru it

2018-10-04 02:11:41 UTC  

@Σ5 That ship has sailed. Move on.

2018-10-04 02:11:48 UTC  

Whats interesting is now there is infared cameras with like 500 mile photos

2018-10-04 02:11:51 UTC  

All about the curve

2018-10-04 02:11:55 UTC  

From planes

2018-10-04 02:11:59 UTC  

the ship dosent exist

2018-10-04 02:12:24 UTC  

@Σ5 Please stay on topic.

2018-10-04 02:12:48 UTC  

lol wat

2018-10-04 02:12:51 UTC  

😂

2018-10-04 02:12:57 UTC  

because your essentially saying atmospheric density is mass per volume but that has nothing to do with how far far you can see

2018-10-04 02:13:18 UTC  
2018-10-04 02:13:29 UTC  

@Σ5 of course it does

2018-10-04 02:13:40 UTC  

how so

2018-10-04 02:13:54 UTC  

The more gases and moisture you have the harder it is to see through

2018-10-04 02:13:59 UTC  

false

2018-10-04 02:14:01 UTC  

@Σ5 As far as I know, my ability to see doesn’t change...only what I’m looking at does. Now rucking move on...you a troll or something?

2018-10-04 02:14:11 UTC  

I think he might be

2018-10-04 02:14:18 UTC  

Ok sigma

2018-10-04 02:14:21 UTC  

it depends on the gas and what particulate matter is floating in the air

2018-10-04 02:14:22 UTC  

his claims are pretty baseless lol

2018-10-04 02:14:40 UTC  

Quite possibly. They are quite quick to say tricky things and deny without sources.

2018-10-04 02:14:46 UTC  

all he is saying is glass is denser then air and you can easily see through it, but you cant see through smoke

2018-10-04 02:14:54 UTC  

which is less dense

2018-10-04 02:14:56 UTC  

I can see through smoke

2018-10-04 02:15:04 UTC  

not as easily as glass

2018-10-04 02:15:05 UTC  

With thermal vision

2018-10-04 02:15:05 UTC  

Just depends on how thick lol

2018-10-04 02:15:22 UTC  

I don’t understand his point. Fuck me!!!

2018-10-04 02:15:25 UTC  

when i smoke that simple green, it is still easy enough to see through

2018-10-04 02:15:30 UTC  

👌

2018-10-04 02:15:31 UTC  

I don't get it either gwench

2018-10-04 02:15:32 UTC  

water in the air may effect non visible wavelengths but as then again there are denser gasses that don't do the same