Message from @Yabai

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2019-10-07 02:21:04 UTC  

lol

2019-10-07 02:21:27 UTC  

I guess this is over then?

2019-10-07 02:21:44 UTC  

lee theres a way to stop cats from knocking things off of surfaces

2019-10-07 02:21:50 UTC  

None

2019-10-07 02:21:59 UTC  

Make cats actually care about their owners

2019-10-07 02:21:59 UTC  

It's not proof of convexity no

2019-10-07 02:22:00 UTC  

get a box for them

2019-10-07 02:22:06 UTC  

I can't, you win. '' Because it's affected by atmospheric refraction and it doesn't look like where it truly is it means that the earth is spherical! ''

2019-10-07 02:22:24 UTC  

You...just missed everything that I've been getting to...

2019-10-07 02:22:33 UTC  

🤦

2019-10-07 02:22:42 UTC  

that light house is very far away

2019-10-07 02:22:55 UTC  

cats will knock it over

2019-10-07 02:23:02 UTC  

atmospheric refraction would have a definite effect on it.

2019-10-07 02:23:25 UTC  

🥛 🐈

2019-10-07 02:23:29 UTC  

lol

2019-10-07 02:23:35 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-07 02:23:50 UTC  

🐖 💨

2019-10-07 02:23:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/630591096958877696/f8901c7d-a8df-4d62-895d-5c9be51c1532_1.d1a30fa374e71ac243c3b4c076df161a.jpeg.jpg

2019-10-07 02:24:11 UTC  

That is not what my proof is. I was defending the fact that the image I showed demonstrates visible curvature of the earth. You denied that and said it was caused by atmospheric refraction. I explained, that while the lighthouse is affected by atmospheric refraction, atmospheric refraction does not cause the lighthouse on a supposed non-spherical surface to appear the way it does in the picture.

2019-10-07 02:24:30 UTC  

Makes you see curves Nd makes your hair go curly too

2019-10-07 02:25:03 UTC  

As per, exactly what the article you linked implies.

2019-10-07 02:25:28 UTC  

''atmospheric refraction does not cause the lighthouse on a supposed non-spherical surface to appear the way it does in the picture.'' that's litteraly what atmospheric refraction does LOL

2019-10-07 02:25:44 UTC  

You also do understand that the phenomenon we are talking about are on wikipedia because it fits in perfectly with the globe earth theory you distrust, correct?

2019-10-07 02:26:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/630591831142563880/Z.png

2019-10-07 02:26:49 UTC  

That might've been a poor choice of words...You get what I'm saying, though. That image is not possible on a flat earth.

2019-10-07 02:27:04 UTC  

yes also you used ''Astronomical or celestial refraction causes astronomical objects to appear higher above the horizon than they actually are. Terrestrial refraction usually causes terrestrial objects to appear higher than they actually are, although in the afternoon when the air near the ground is heated, the rays can curve upward making objects appear lower than they actually are'' Did you even read the beggening? The lighthouse is nor astronomical nor celestial

2019-10-07 02:27:40 UTC  

"Terrestrial refraction usually causes terrestrial objects to appear higher than they actually are"

2019-10-07 02:27:42 UTC  

You used that as proof that for globe earth

2019-10-07 02:28:35 UTC  

You're nitpicking now. That is not my main point. When I said it's proof, I meant that atmospheric refraction accounting for objects that should be hidden behind the curve appearing is a valid proof - that's another topic, though.

2019-10-07 02:28:53 UTC  

'' although in the afternoon when the air near the ground is heated, the rays can curve upward making objects appear lower than they actually are '' sea evaporation

2019-10-07 02:29:08 UTC  

thank you lol

2019-10-07 02:29:22 UTC  

That does indeed make sense.

2019-10-07 02:29:38 UTC  

Except it is in favor of my argument...

2019-10-07 02:29:47 UTC  

Thanks for helping me I guess?

2019-10-07 02:29:48 UTC  

I've gotta brb @Logrian

2019-10-07 02:30:26 UTC  

? light house is further away making it look lower than it is from the land you are seeing

2019-10-07 02:31:10 UTC  

It could go either way, we don't know the time of day or atmospheric conditions when that video was taken. However, it is irrelevant to my original claim.

2019-10-07 02:31:21 UTC  

Question

2019-10-07 02:31:22 UTC  

2019-10-07 02:31:27 UTC  

its right in the day lol

2019-10-07 02:31:30 UTC  

Is this server ironic or unironic?