Message from @Fireflash
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I'm away that yo ucan see the coin if you rise the angle of view
how come his table proves it?
it was an example
did you read my last few sentences
okay, so lets apply it to real life.
and because of optics and perspective, the further you get out the smaller stuff gets
If the table is the flat earth, where is the camera being held by a human?
you need to undestand that the table represents miles of distance
its a model
Of course
I'm asking you a question tho
by rising perspective of the camera view, your saying you can see further than you can actually without doing the same in real life
Of course. That's why we can see the top of the ship.
@Moist Mayonnaise watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSAlVua7T4g
if you view of the ship to a hotel window, you would see the entire ship because your angle has changed just like if you rised your view to see the whole coin
I just want to ask, so I understand:
if we say the table is the flat earth
and the coin is the ship
@Citizen Z You requested that someone made a simulation of how light works for you.. I just did that for how I think you think it works, could you please answer whether or not it is?
On the flat earth, how do you take a picture?
Is the camera in the ground?
simple question
you are on flat earth, you can take a picture whereever you are
cellphone/camera
Yep yep. But when you take a picture, do you hold the camera infront of you, or put the camera in the ground?
your perspective varies depending on how tall you are and where you hold the camera
so the camera is not like this, Kevin?
you can hold the camera from the ground or 6 feet off the ground, you'll see less from the ground and more 6 feet off the ground
That's not an answer to my question
yes or no
and if you are in a hotel room lets say on the 3rd floor, you will see more
you're on the beach
and want to photo the horizon
its an example of a video you refuse to watch
its a model
I've watched it
the entire video you watched where it talked about optics
Exactly. But it doesn't apply when the camera is **above the ground**
when its talking about the first parts of the video of view distance, that applies regardless of where you look at it from
you can only see so far and stuff gets smaller the further out it is