Message from @Citizen Z
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When the scissors close it becomes unresolvable
A flat plane cannot obscure half of an object
One of the biggest differences for instance is axicon lenses which can produce non-diffractive beams.
The angle the light is coming to your eye dictates that closure
For a gaussian beam on a circular lens*
For other waveforms and other lenses, no
If you are closer to something...it will start to blend sooner than something further
Height can cause this
Or distance
Imagine the vertical lines are say light post and the point on the left is where the observers eyes would be
on a flat plane, we should still be able to see the whole ship
yet half of it is obscured.
Your not doing it right
Oh? please fix my diagram then haha
I could be wrong :v
So if you can diagram the picture
then by all means
You're not taking into account how light works at great distances
how light works at great distances? the photon thing?
see how in this picture you're closer to the left side hallway and you start to lose the left first
perspective, you can only see so far, the sun is going in a circle covering all the land masses in a day, traveling in a circle, you can only see so far so you see it going over the see-able view in your area
how correct is this then
Dude
Are u seriously this dense?
I'm using the top of the bottom part of the arch as the plane
That's rude :(
No need for that
Youre not learning anyting
Youre just making bullshit drawings
diagrams really help me though
I'm sorry...
again in this picture The Observer is closer to the left side of the hallway and so you start to lose the left side first do you understand
Oh, of course. But you never fully lose the left side
Extend the hallway 3 miles
unless you're looking exactly on the plane of the left side
doesn't that seem like perspective to you Citizen? based on where you are things change.