Message from @Drewski4343
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What I read, anyway.
I'll do the maths on this tomorrow and I'll come back to you with it.
From that distance would the light be so dispersed you couldn't really see it? Idk
No, not at all
I mean, *some* probably.
Ok so apparently you can see a lighthouse from 20.2 miles away
If its 130 feet
And they vary in height from 80-200ft
I might be wrong, too, but that's how it made sense to me when I read this explanation.
Alright
The light would be disburse, especially through the water.
Flashlights lasers mirrors
Well, you wouldn't see it through the water, but definitely through the air.
If those two points were on the round earth it would be a massive distance
earth is that big that even boats really far away can see the light
earth is big guys
really big
compared with a lighthouse? it's negligible
seriously, for such a big sphere when you look at the curvature of earth from the top of a lighthouse, it's very small, thus the light being able to travel very far
```If those two points were on the round earth it would be a massive distance``` It's a bit of an exaggerated diagram, but the point is even if the lighthouse light is below the earth's curve, its light spreads and should still be visible as a glow on the horizon.
i have a good video I found
We have access to Hydrogen engines and big oil bought and hid the patents
According to my dad anyway
Prolly had for a long time
Bruh
You the weeb
So r u
Mhm it's a good series so ur just jealous
Ask me I bet I know
There now you can ask me
1.4 something
1.41
Binomial theorem
-5, 4
lol do your own homework
No it's 5, -4