Message from @Kitty
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@Σ5 Please stay on topic.
lol wat
😂
because your essentially saying atmospheric density is mass per volume but that has nothing to do with how far far you can see
how so
The more gases and moisture you have the harder it is to see through
false
@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?
I think he might be
Ok sigma
it depends on the gas and what particulate matter is floating in the air
his claims are pretty baseless lol
Quite possibly. They are quite quick to say tricky things and deny without sources.
all he is saying is glass is denser then air and you can easily see through it, but you cant see through smoke
which is less dense
I can see through smoke
not as easily as glass
With thermal vision
I don’t understand his point. Fuck me!!!
when i smoke that simple green, it is still easy enough to see through
👌
I don't get it either gwench
water in the air may effect non visible wavelengths but as then again there are denser gasses that don't do the same
@Σ5 That’s great. 👍
his point is you are claiming that the change in air density makes you see less, but you can see through glass which is denser then air. However you cant see though heavy smoke which is less dense then glass
Okay can we have a debate that isn't about E5 and his gases
the main factor is visibility is particulate matter
@Kitty What are your thoughts on the suns rays?
Glass and smoke are different.
What about them, I don't really know
as far as i know im still debating the point he made a while ago and fails to understand
Like I said I am still learning about flat earth
I think this is a better term for it
that the point julia, it isnt about density
What about the sun's rays has you worried
The crepuscular rays. Incoming...
Atmospheric visibility