Message from @Fireflash

Discord ID: 493054308120789002


2018-09-22 13:32:14 UTC  

You can see the bottom of the coin then you cant

2018-09-22 13:32:24 UTC  

you should go over the entire video

2018-09-22 13:32:29 UTC  

But when you take a picture, the camera isn't in the ground.

2018-09-22 13:32:32 UTC  

there are parts of it that are a little off, but overall its valid

2018-09-22 13:32:36 UTC  

The camera is above

2018-09-22 13:32:46 UTC  

we see in more than 180 degree angle, we have perepheal vision

2018-09-22 13:32:55 UTC  

roughly 190 degrees

2018-09-22 13:33:16 UTC  

Watch the optics video

2018-09-22 13:33:20 UTC  

maybe 184 degrees

2018-09-22 13:33:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/493052209785864203/unknown.png

2018-09-22 13:33:30 UTC  

this is the camera with the table

2018-09-22 13:33:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/493052314945585153/unknown.png

2018-09-22 13:34:05 UTC  

this is the camera held by a human taking a picture

2018-09-22 13:39:54 UTC  

but, ..you're going to get _This_ . .
https://prnt.sc/g1fy4g

2018-09-22 13:40:13 UTC  

mhm? and?

2018-09-22 13:40:34 UTC  

huh?

2018-09-22 13:41:33 UTC  

after that far 'point' of converge, ..the so-called "object" will (seemingly) go "behind" the false "horizon line" -- created by the human eye, or other visual apparatus etc
.

2018-09-22 13:41:42 UTC  

No?

2018-09-22 13:41:47 UTC  

I simulated it

2018-09-22 13:42:25 UTC  

the camera is 0.1 units above the ground

2018-09-22 13:42:34 UTC  

the hallway is 500 units long

2018-09-22 13:43:05 UTC  

sorry for terrible quality, increasing the resolution means increasing the render times

2018-09-22 13:52:01 UTC  

Its not an accurate representation of how the eye or camera works

2018-09-22 13:54:34 UTC  

what's wrong with it?

2018-09-22 13:55:01 UTC  

Model how light works then get back

2018-09-22 13:55:08 UTC  

that's what it does...

2018-09-22 13:55:19 UTC  

I'm not making this program myself

2018-09-22 13:55:20 UTC  

Ffs

2018-09-22 13:55:25 UTC  

I'm just modeling the hallway myself

2018-09-22 13:58:02 UTC  

the program simulates light itself

2018-09-22 13:58:50 UTC  

Well, maybe one of you can just edit the zoomed in image to show what should be seen, according to you?

2018-09-22 13:59:00 UTC  

you can only see roughly 3 miles thru the atmosphere before the ship will disappear, unless its under the right conditions to let you see wht the naked eye further like rarely you can see the chicago skyline

2018-09-22 13:59:45 UTC  

humans don't have the ability to see far distances normally

2018-09-22 13:59:53 UTC  

we do

2018-09-22 13:59:56 UTC  

can only see a few miles over water

2018-09-22 14:00:07 UTC  

we can see something infinitely far away (theoretically) if it is bright enough

2018-09-22 14:00:08 UTC  

I was on a boat and looking at stuff thru my cellphone