Message from @SirW00f
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No fng way , well, forgive me. I still trained at one point to be a boiler maker at one point
besides..i used to love beating up the rug rats in their own fav games
was in the navy...only thing that had visible exhaust that could be seen for miles was the missles
also since i was in the navy...i have experience with dealing with 'curvature of the earth'...so i love ripping into the flat earth ppl
Ok so your telling me that every trail in the sky made by a plane is nefarious?
basically...
contrails are short pockets basically...not long streams ...only other exception to that rule would be bad fuel mixtures in planes and jets ...that cause incomplete burns of the fuel
I can disprove flat earth in 5 minutes too.
Very easy
And, anyone can do it
well they try to say that thermal lensing can cause the illusion of the ship in the distance to drop out of sight at long distances..., my response to that is to look at it at night during winter time...it still happens so thermal lensing is no longer an issue
also generally thermal lensing can raise the target above the horizon line and give the illusion it's actually closer to u
My method would be ... if you find a decent surveying transit in front of a big enough body of water, set the the hight level to directly in front of you. You will find that the tangents are lower , depending on how far left and right you can see. Done
I would make a video if I had a setup like this dude..
See yas tomorrow
I'll add that contrails dissapate after a very short period of time. The idea that burnt fuel (which people claim is the source of the 'trails') lingers in the atmostphere for MULTIPLE hours, slowly spreading across the sky, is counter to the observation of how burning fuel behaves.
Though that is an interesting rabbit hole about the fuel additives in the refineries causing the smog... really gets my noggin joggin.
most fuel is clean burning..but most smog isn't clean burnt...
2 things the additives do do that we know of ...shorten life of the fuel(which is odd considering it's been viable in the ground for centuries at least), and claim to keep engines 'clean'
ya...additive added to fuels shortens it's storage life...but fuels that predate it are still very active as a fuel source
no, seriously read it