Message from @SunRazor
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If bringing in weapons wasn't against the rules, no one would box. It would be a weapons match. What kind of logic is that? Seriously. Isn't the point of sports to have fun? To match people against each other in an environment where everyone has an equal chance of winning, based purely on how much work they put in?
You claim you've done sports, but clearly you don't understand the jist of it...
I'm done here.
Well bye
So triggered
xD
But fun
Mmmhm
That globe room is insane
Voice is too crazy
I’d rather debate on text
People are over talking each other
They are rumpising the hell out of Becky right now lol
Hi sun
Okay, I posted this in another server. Given a refractive index of air at sea level to be 1.00029, if the earth is an infinite flat plane, then the horizon would appear approximately 1.38° above eye level. And if the horizon appears at precisely eye level, then you are either in outer space (vacuum) or the Earth is curved.
So the refractive index we r gonna use that same number everywhere ?
it varies with altitude, pressure, temperature, and even with the frequency of light.
So where did u get that number from
you can get it from wiki, or just about anywhere on the internet
you'd get different numbers
some will have it up to 1.0003
For light bending up ?
but that's less precision
Or down
the light is bending down
What about when it bends up
so you have to look up to look at the horizon
I’m assuming when the light is bending up the number would be way different no ?
but it's only 1.38° under ideal conditions, and it's not something you'd notice with your eyes
If the light is bending up, then the horizon would appear below eye level
So ur saying light on earth always bends down ?
on average
Sometimes it bends up ?
but you have to consider that you have much more room for variations due to temperature so that you will probably not notice the 1.38°
Do U understand this more or less than u understand the coriolis effect ?
I just wanna know before I go down this road
I'm not going to make any comments about the coriolis effect, nor will I make any comparissons.
Ok
So sometimes light bends up sometimes it bends down ?
On average it bends down.