Message from @Citizen Z
Discord ID: 493031997120184340
Yes it does
Well I can't see it, Can I please have some direction?
The bottom of the ship is closer to your eye.
??
And so the water blocks it then?
No
How does the water in the image I posted block it then
Angular resolution of the eye is .02 degrees
mhm, I'm listening.
Once the angle of light coming to your eye hits that degree the object becomes unresolved
So the bottom will appear to disappear
Its still there
Just unresolvable
humans can only see so far with the naked eye, why you need a telescope/binoculars to zoom in past that, you can see the ship is not over the horizon
Unresolvable?
Yes
What does that mean in this context
I might've missed it
and if you zoom and and watch that go over the horizon, you can get a more powerful camera, cellphone, binoculars, and telescope to go beyond that, and show that yet, it still hasn't gone over the horizon, its on flat earth where its still visible with a mor powerful zoom.
Cuz you are closer to the bottom
Yes, Z?
Oh, yeah
yeah I understand that
The angle becomes more shallow
Quicker
Lemme do a quick drawing
And the light begins to blend
eventually there will be too much atmosphere and you won't beable to keep zooming in
Think of the objects or in this case the hallway The Arches not as objects but as millions and millions quadrillions of points of light
Photons if you wish
perspective
These photons are all coming to your eye at different angles
The more shallow the angle, the more the light will blur together
so you and me are on the same page Citizen
The top of that image shows two points of light
Thr bottom shows the two points merged
then why don't we see this?