Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-05-21 03:57:51 UTC  

yep

2019-05-21 03:57:54 UTC  

Ffs

2019-05-21 03:57:56 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-21 03:58:02 UTC  

lol

2019-05-21 03:58:15 UTC  

The angular size changes equally

2019-05-21 03:58:18 UTC  

@MrGiggles You tried, are you a flat earther?

2019-05-21 03:58:28 UTC  

I did try

2019-05-21 03:58:29 UTC  

sigh

2019-05-21 03:58:36 UTC  

If you aren't a flat earther you didn't try

2019-05-21 03:58:43 UTC  

Bruh

2019-05-21 03:58:45 UTC  

The angular resolution changes depending on your angle

2019-05-21 03:59:00 UTC  

no angular resolution is a function of the thing looking, eye or camera sensor

2019-05-21 03:59:03 UTC  

i think you have this wrong

2019-05-21 03:59:04 UTC  

@MrGiggles Are you a flat earther or you know earth is round?

2019-05-21 03:59:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/580243174098862080/look-down-the-hallway.jpg

2019-05-21 03:59:16 UTC  

you're talkinga bout angular size

2019-05-21 03:59:25 UTC  

Is the right side of the hallway curving?

2019-05-21 03:59:44 UTC  

doesn't look like it

2019-05-21 03:59:48 UTC  

^

2019-05-21 03:59:58 UTC  

id have to fire a laser along it

2019-05-21 04:00:19 UTC  

Why can i see more of the left of the hallway?

2019-05-21 04:00:39 UTC  

because it occupies a larger part of of field of view

2019-05-21 04:00:44 UTC  

it's angular size is larger

2019-05-21 04:00:47 UTC  

Because of the angle the picture is taken

2019-05-21 04:00:54 UTC  

precisely

2019-05-21 04:01:09 UTC  

What happens when your eyes Angular resolution reaches its limit?

2019-05-21 04:01:25 UTC  

You cant see it(?

2019-05-21 04:01:32 UTC  

it becomes difficult to discern individual object

2019-05-21 04:01:33 UTC  

Unresolvable correct

2019-05-21 04:01:48 UTC  

i.e. i can't see individual grains of sand but i can still see thebeach

2019-05-21 04:01:49 UTC  

What angle is that limit?

2019-05-21 04:01:55 UTC  

.017 degrees for human eye

2019-05-21 04:02:03 UTC  

There ya go

2019-05-21 04:02:04 UTC  

Exactly giggles thats what I was trying to say

2019-05-21 04:02:15 UTC  

but you're using the wrong angle

2019-05-21 04:02:25 UTC  

you need to use the angle that the object occupies in the FOV

2019-05-21 04:02:32 UTC  

not the angle BETWEEN it and something else

2019-05-21 04:02:33 UTC  

You can't see the beach if the angle reaches .02 degrees

2019-05-21 04:02:41 UTC  

what angle

2019-05-21 04:02:46 UTC  

Unless you change the angke

2019-05-21 04:02:53 UTC  

The angle of view