Message from @^Kevin^
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@Moist Mayonnaise is that true? ^
Yes, completely
Thank you.
I know more people != truth
you totally miss the point
the human eye can only see so far, unless the atmosphere is right conditions you can see roughly 3 miles at best
@Fireflash - not true
if you go higher you can see further
from the ground 3 miles roughly
The human eye can see forever, theoretically
unless you zoom in, this is on flat earth
nope
@Fireflash
you can see lights in the distance
that are many more miles away than 3.
the human eye cannot see forever
I can see a plane in the sky
that's 7 miles up ;P
how small is it
with just their lights
a cessna
put it 300 miles up, you won't be able to see it
@Goldsteel - Dont be misconstrued by other "FEers"
we dont mean Exactly always precisely up to "eye-level"
-- They're/we're being approximate there
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you got a plane only 300 miles away and you can't even see it
because the curve hides it
you really think you can see forever when its only 300 miles away and you can't see it
:dab:
wtf
imagine how big the sun is when its 3,400 miles away and its that big
what happened to my nitro
@Goldsteel "Stars" are close -- uhm so what?
they're not trillons of Lightyears away
luckily we can see the sun with our limited vision
i nose dat i nose
dats how
** stick with refraction plz**
I need some explanation for this image: https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-a04c6df7269268394ce2348d6476bf22-c
There is no possible way
we have distance detectors based on optics, we can shine a laser and determine how far the laser went
plus? looking UP? you're looking into >> __less dense__ "atmosphere" .. mkay
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that perspective causes this
got it fellas? ..i hope so