Message from @Harry Bawls
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repeat the experiment with that scale
@Seeker of Truth debate me someone else then, unless you're scared
go to <#538929818834698260> and wait / hope someone joins you there
```HYMN TO "R"
Our Eratosthenes who sticks measured the heavens,
Hallowed be thy name,
Thy circumference come,
Thy radius should be done,
As earth as it measures in the heavens,
Give us this day our daily shadows,
And forgive us for assuming the distance to the sun,
To give us the globe
R-men```
do some research
I should ban you for that account name @Harry Bawls
@Human Sheeple yep if you take eratosthenes data on the flat plane case, then the sun is 3k miles away
or make you change it
@Seeker of Truth how about you try to come up with a smart argument instead of getting rekt by me
@Harry Bawls Did Eratosthenes account for up curving refraction?
No?
MOSTLY FLAT EQUINOX: https://imgur.com/a/TyeNtO8
Oh yeah
@Human Sheeple ok that still shows teh sun above the plane
but the coin was on the table
@Seeker of Truth what do you think of the fact that measuring shadow angles as a function of latitude completely eliminates the flat plane case
MOSTLY FLAT LIGHT CURVES UP: https://imgur.com/5Ul54c6 https://imgur.com/ZGxzT55
@Human Sheeple got any math backing this up?
Look light curves up
Sure
"In fact, it can be shown that the refraction near the horizon depends mostly on the local temperature gradient, which is much more important than the local temperature itself. For this reason, all the refraction phenomena near the horizon — mirages, dip, terrestrial refraction, etc., as well as the astronomical refraction — are very sensitive to the temperature gradient; and they all vary a great deal more than does the astronomical refraction well up in the sky."
To: "It is obvious that the effect of temperature variation is decisive over the
other atmospheric factors on refraction, to the following proportions: Temperature to humidity to carbon dioxide content to air pressure = 100 : 6 : 2 : 1 "
INVESTIGATION OF REFRACTION
IN THE LOW ATMOSPHERE
By
K. HORV_,.TH
Department of Survey. Technical university. Budapest
(Received Alay 29, 1969)
Presented by Ass. Prof. Dr. F. SAHKOZY
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@Human Sheeple so what was the lapse rate when those images were taken
Average lapse rate is between 6-8 degrees C drop per km altitude gained
@Human Sheeple not near the surface, esp at sunrise and sunset
when turbulence happens
Got a video or a photograph of lasers curving down in air @Harry Bawls ?
no but i have a citation like yours


