Message from @BubbleBurster
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But
Once the light hits .02 degrees, your eye can no longer resolve the image
It becomes a dot or line
The horizon line
A portion of an object disappearing completely is not angular resolution
James Gibson
1952
I'll let you know, I served in the Navy and was my crew's primary Lookout
Thats awesome
https://zdoc.site/gibson-1952-the-perceived-slant-of-visual-surfaces-citeseerx.html
So I have a great deal of experience looking out at ships with binoculars
Just because you were told the horizon is the curves edge doesnt mean its true
They didnt properly explain optics to you
And also.
Sure but first of all, I don't see why anyone would lie about that and secondly, no other explanation makes sense to me
If you did the curvature math for distance objects then you would of known the earth is flat
Add in angular resolution
Its flat
Bro
You seem very intelligent
Why thank you
You cant think of one reason why the government or military would lie?
@BubbleBurster i just explained to you how angular resolution works
The angle matters
The eye or lens work the same
No matter what angle you view an object from, it appears or disappears the same way
It cant resolve it if the light as on a shallow angle
No. Not for long distance
Long distance objects disappear bottom up
Due to angular resolution
Not curve
I'm telling you my entire lifetime that's been my experience
Maybe you live in another dimension lol
No. I live in the dimension of looking at the facts
Things i can test
Things i can repeat
https://zdoc.site/gibson-1952-the-perceived-slant-of-visual-surfaces-citeseerx.html
Lol wtf
Might of grabbed the wrong link
So what's different about the sky or surface/sea level that causes a difference in perspective?